Good relationships are all about compromise. For example: Rarity likes massages, and Spike likes adventuring up giant magical beanstalks to fight giants. This is gonna be one heck of a compromise.
Spike loves the ponies who raised him and would never give any of them up, but sometimes, late at night, Spike can't help but wonder where he came from and why he lives in Equestria instead of with his kin. He's about to get his answer.
Spike and Twilight return from the alternate world to only see that Spike has not changed back to a dragon. Spike must come to terms with his new form and fight to protect those that come to rely on him.
As Twilight attempts to get Starlight Glimmer to see the error of her ways, Spike can't help but interject. If Starlight had a portal to take her to any place or any time, why fixate on one single event when she could accomplish so much more?
Shortly after getting his wings, Spike decides he doesn't know enough about his own kind, and goes to the Dragon Lands for a little vacation. His absence is keenly felt, which is why Twilight has six unwilling volunteers in mind to fill his role...
Spike discovers twelve magical talismans that give him powers like no other making him feel better about himself. But their original owner intends to take them back, even by force
Spike has a problem regarding inviting two of his royal friends over on the same day! To avoid a diplomatic disaster, can Twilight, Starlight, and Spike prevent these two from meeting? No. No, they can’t. Let’s move on to the real problem.
A team of unicorns can raise the sun...but Nightmare Moon will rush to strike them down. How many ponies does it take to KEEP the sun up for an entire day, keep the crops growing, and keep hope alive? And what will they do tomorrow?
In order to create the statue of herself and her friends seen at the beginning of 'The Last Problem', Twilight was forced to make a big decision, which was destined to have far bigger ramifications than she thought possible...
Twilight got a date! Now she just needs to solve a few problems before the big day. Like Discord. And a 1000 year prophecy. And serious paranoia. Spike enjoys a fun game of Ogres and Oubliettes and stopping Twilight from going too insane.
There are those who say that darkness makes the world close in. Spike, who once spent a sleepless night walking at Luna's side, knows the truth as something opposite.
Twilight happened to be in the neighborhood until she spotted Trixie, who was about to perform a dangerous street magic stunt on her dog. After saving him, Twilight decided to have a bone to pick with the self-proclaimed magician.
Monsters and prisoners from Tartarus escape. All of them dangerous; especially one of them. It's up to a very secret, very special agency to deal with this new menance.
How often have we been invited out, and yet, left alone? Spike knows the pain of being alone at a party, and apparently, so does Princess Luna. What will the two learn about each other as they get progressively drunk throughout the night?
Rainbow Dash discovers Spike has the makings of a great archer to represent Ponyville in the next Equestria Games, but dragon-hating officials, and a dragon-fearing town are bent to bar him, and Ponyville, from the games
Spike lives in a giant castle with the company of not one, but two mares. So, everything's just peachy, right? Ignoring how unhinged his castlemates can be in conjunction with how much magical power they happen to have... and sometimes abuse.