A friend of mine had her OC drawn. When I asked if she had a backstory, she said no.
I saw a need and I jumped at the chance. I present to you, the story of how Jester earned her cutie mark.
On 03/02/2014, at 21:52, Cryosite wrote: > Jack, I want you to know I appreciate you. You're a beautiful person and I wish more people were like you.
A friend of mine had her OC drawn. When I asked if she had a backstory, she said no.
I saw a need and I jumped at the chance. I present to you, the story of how Jester earned her cutie mark.
The scooter in the corner of the room holds a story of determination. She dared to do the impossible, and that made it plausible. The plausibility gave her hope. And that hope gave her the drive to make the impossible a reality.
I'm dedicating this story to my friend Jon. His determination to go to space was the main inspiration for this story.
Cover Art by /u/Csr0897
Friends who play together, stay together. That was the philosophy Rarity had in mind when she suggested she and Pinkie play a game of chess every week. Unfortunately for Rarity, however, Pinkie has a habit of changing the rules.
This story is a sequel to I'd Do Her
Note: Reading the prequel first is highly recommended.
With her dare complete, Rainbow Dash decides to get even with Applejack, but her plan... backfires a little.
Pre-read by: Timaeus | Abbeybunny13 | SapphireColors
Proof-read by: Majora
Reading by LandonWho
Rainbow Dash and Big Macintosh spend the day gathering supplies for Apple Bloom's birthday party. This is a good thing.
This may or may not have been written for Jake the Army Guy.
This story is a sequel to A Fact for Twilight
Applejack's mother was a Manehattan pony who fell in love with Sweet Apple Acres and the farmer who lived there. The gold necklace he gave her wasn't expensive or flashy, but she loved it anyway. Now that Applejack is ready to propose to Twilight with the same necklace, she hopes it really is fit for a princess.
(Cover art base by Sketchy Jackie. This is a stand alone sequel, you don't have to have read A Fact for Twilight.)
Every scholar wants to discover a new fact, something true and constant that changes the way they see the world. For Twilight, that discovery might come from a place she never expected. . .
(Proofread by DbzOrDie, who's patient enough to be my friend even when I forgot to credit him at first.)