Chrysalis kidnaps Rainbow Dash and holds her for ransom.
This same Rainbow Dash also happens to be engaged to the immensely powerful Alicorn Princess Twilight Sparkle.
Chrysalis is not a very smart changeling.
"Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For indeed, that's all who ever have." ~ Margaret Mead
Chrysalis kidnaps Rainbow Dash and holds her for ransom.
This same Rainbow Dash also happens to be engaged to the immensely powerful Alicorn Princess Twilight Sparkle.
Chrysalis is not a very smart changeling.
When Scootaloo comes to visit Rainbow Dash for a sleepover, she catches her hero having a nightmare about losing her. Will this sleepover bring them closer, make their bond stronger?
Special thanks to Music Within Us, CogWing, and Fantasia Archsage for the help.
This story is a sequel to Twilight's Escort Service
Ratchette runs a one-pony fix-it shop for enchanted conveniences and devices, the only such facility in Ponyville. Some of her services are limited ones, and there are things she has to refer elsewhere -- but on the whole, she puts the majority of the repair traffic in order and in the two years since she first moved to the settled zone, Ponyville's become used to her. But strangers in town can still have a little trouble with her qualifications. Because her mark says she's perfectly suited for her occupation --
-- while her body claims exactly the opposite.
(Part of the Triptych Continuum, which has its own TVTropes page and FIMFiction group: new members and trope edits are welcome. While this story is technically a sequel, the earlier one just has the main character's first appearance, and this piece can be read as a stand-alone.)
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Cover art by EquesTRON.
After Rainbow drops an offhoof comment about never dating, Pinkie decides to set her up on a date. A blind date.
Edited by: Lambent Dream
Apple Bloom takes a shortcut on a joint project for Twilight time. This poor decision inadvertently leads to a discovery about herself that will change her life forever.
Rainbow Dash knows one thing for sure, she is definitely not a barbarous, uncivilized dolt who doesn't know polite conversation from a hippopotamus's rear end. And also that she's definitely not the one who's wrong. Rarity is wrong. Rainbow Dash is absolutely, totally, a hundred percent sure of it.
But then why did Rainbow just buy a wagon load of apology bouquets?
THE WORST STORY EVER WRITTEN
Rainbow Dash writes a novel and challenges Twilight to proofread it. Twilight accepts the challenge and gets to work. Unfortunately, Twilight is met with a piece of literature so terrible, that she can't even find the heart to tell Rainbow Dash how terrible it is. What will be the outcome of this short adventure?
Please note that the comedy in this story is a bit bland, due to the fact that it wasn't supposed to be a comedy when I first began writing (I know right?). This is just a stupid idea I had one night. It's one of those one-shot stories. Make it happen, people!