Spike finds something interesting while cleaning. Something that he never thought somepony would treat so poorly. If only he knew the significance of the item he'd just found.
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Always fearing for her friends' safety, Twilight Sparkle takes it upon herself to create body doubles to use as protection.
Each body double looks just like the original.
Sounds just like the original.
And is also highly explosive.
Twilight Sparkle wants you to ignore that last part.
In the middle of attempting to ruin Starlight's tenure as headmare of the School of Friendship, Discord's business takes him to Maud's class. She looks to be an easy target. But considering Maud's apathy towards him, he really should've known better.
Takes place during "A Matter of Principals".
Sweetie Belle discovers one of Rarity's long-held trade secrets.
And she thought Discord was chaotic.
How did Sunset Shimmer get such a nice place with absolutely no records, no money, nothing?
A teenage Twilight Sparkle asks Princess Celestia a complicated question with a simple answer.
Choosing an apartment to live in is important and requires good planning. Location, needs, cost, a lot must be taken into account when looking.
One girl looks to her animals and peace, hoping to have a quiet, fun time with her friends as she goes through high school. For her, the apartment is cheap, comfortable, allows pets, and is close to school. Perfect!
The other is looking to take over a high school, enslave everyone inside, and bring war to another dimension all in the name of proving her mentor wrong. A small, cheap apartment near the school to plan in is all she needs.
Fluttershy really should have met the neighbors before signing her lease...
Set during the year leading up to the first Equestria Girls movie.
Edited and proofread by the illustrious and enigmatic Crowscrowcrow.
Cover image made by baekgup
My entry into the Sunset Shipping contest.
Reviews of the story here, here, and here.
Royal Canterlot Library interview here.
The Everfree forest is just like any other forest—except it's full of monsters and weird magic junk, but ignoring that—it sometimes grows out of control and needs to be trimmed a bit. In order to keep the forest from growing too large, Celestia asks Twilight to start a controlled forest fire to burn a portion of it down. It seems like a simple request, but a series of mishaps and misunderstandings lead to some miscommunication and, subsequently, to Twilight setting fire to all of Equestria.
It has been a few days since the Fall Formal. Sunset is the construction crew's gopher, she still eats lunch alone, and she's feeling worse than ever. At the very least, she can feel proud of not having been a total she-demon since the dance. In fact, other than being lonely, she's been a model student.
So why in the name of Celestia is she being called to the principal's office?