Caught in a rainstorm again, Derpy trudges off toward home. But along the way, she finds somepony down on her luck as well, somepony who very much reminds Derpy of her own childhood. It was a good day.
Ditzy Doo isn't one to keep secrets. But after a sudden storm and an anniversary she'd rather not celebrate, heartache, pain and constant reminders drive the single mother to tell the truth to her daughter, Dinky. The truth about her father
Derpy, having promised to spend all of Mother's Day with Dinky, accidentally overworks herself, leaving just one thing undone. Dinky, seeing how hard she's worked, vows to finish what her mother's started. Even if it means becoming her in the process
Everypony is her own worst critic, but few take it to the extreme that Derpy does. Still, where friendship and magic abound, a helping hoof is never far away, if only she'll reach out and take it.
Her whole childhood, Derpy had been ridiculed because of her deformity. Dark clouds had surrounded her. All she needed was a Silver Lining. For even the smallest bit of light can snuff out the dark.
Derpy tries to deliver a package to a famous artist, but when she arrives, she finds the contents shattered into pieces. Is she really as useless as her boss thinks she is?
Luna, the princess of dreams, has spent many nights giving her protection to the sleeping ponies of Equestria. One such night in early winter Luna discovered the greatest lie ever told to her little ponies; the lie that is Santa Hooves.
A school assignment leads Dinky to question why she's never met her mother's parents.The truth of the matter being that Derpy hasn't spoken to them since before she was born.