Applejack has always had a thing for Twilight, but never had the nerve to admit to it under the circumstance of Twilight's royal status. Applejack knows that she is a friend that Twilight trusts, but how can she ever love a lowly farm pony such as herself? But sometimes penting up feelings can become too much, and you just have to spill it out. So she does it through what she does best; and that is farmwork.
Total Words: 11,582
Estimated Reading: 46 minutes
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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.)