Sonata has been getting nightmares all the time. She can't take it anymore, she wants to end it all. It's not like there was anyone who cared for her, anyways.
It's that season again. A time of the year, when people get together and enjoy the holiday. Though this time, it's a first Christmas Holiday experience, for the Dazzlings.
Sonata couldn't believe it. She wasn't smiling, she wasn't happy, and was clearly shattered. She could only think of one solution: Jump. Finish the job. Besides, who would care that she's dead? Nobody liked her anyways... except the ones that cared.
Sonata's solo concerts has been met with contempt, devoid of onlookers. Except for you. And when you start talking after shows, you know just what to do to help her become a success. Because you love seeing her smile.
Can Nyx find acceptance with her extended family during Hearth's Warming, or will she find the holiday hymns are filled with nothing but hollow promises?
When Rarity accidentally breaks a mirror, Pinkie decides there's only way to save her crush from seven years of bad luck. Obviously, the solution is becoming Rarity's personal anti-bad luck bodyguard.
One night Twilight Sparkle wakes up only to discover that somepony has destroyed something very dear to her, and she has a pretty good idea about who did it.
Twilight's plans for a sleepover are tested when most of her guests have to cancel, but Applejack convinces her they can have fun together with just each other's company.
It’s true. Sometimes a tear’ll slip out… it’s bound to happen, sometimes… but for the most part, I cry on the inside. But right now, as I stand here watching my friends weeping in a huddle together... I'm not. Not even on the inside.
Applejack was one tough pony. Strong, dependable, and confident. But every year, on the anniversary of her parents' death, she would disappear into the storage shed. Why?
The heart wants what the heart wants. For a pony like Twilight Sparkle, this means making a few choices her mind might not agree with completely. But that's okay. As long as she can have her pie and eat it too.
After a long day, Princess Rarity's bodyguard is ready for a quiet night keeping watch over the Princess. Or, it would have been a quiet night had the Princess not decided Twilight's sleeping arrangements were 'simply unacceptable'.
There are many great mysteries in Ponyville, 65% of wich involve Pinkie Pie in some form or other. But of all the mysteries, the one that plagues Twilight Sparkle the most (besides Pinkie) is why does Rainbow Dash keep crashing into her home?
Fluttershy's had a secret crush on Pinkie Pie for the longest time now. So she's tried her best to avoid being alone with the party pony for too long. Things begin to get awkward when Pinkie invites Fluttershy to a party, but no one else shows up.
One night while studying, Pinkie Pie reveals to Twilight that she plans on becoming a super-genius in order to impress her crush. As Pinkie begins to reveal who her sweetheart is, however, things take a turn for the intimate.
Rarity has been under stress recently from overworking, and Pinkie Pie has noticed. Wanting to make her friend happy again, she suggests taking a break from her constant work. Her solution is easy: A girls night out.
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, she finds out that Pinkie is playing more than just one game.
Six-year-old Amy Knight Yearling spends an afternoon running errands with her mother. There is danger around every turn, or maybe just fruit snacks and ice cream.
Five ponies, a gazebo, and a rain shower: There should be a joke here, but instead it's just five mare friends having to take shelter somewhere in the middle of an afternoon shower, and trying to make the best of it.
While enjoying Movie Night out with the girls, Twilight Sparkle discovers what it feels like to snuggle somepony. She then makes the logical next step: attempting to distill cuddles into portable, consumable form. For science, of course.
In the future, we'll colonize the solar system, cure cancer, clone the human genome, and build trans-dimensional hoodies that can summon tiny talking horses from an alternate universe. It's pretty snazzy.
After experimenting on her schoolmates' magical music abilities, Sunset Shimmer is haunted by glowy pink butterflies. Surely there's a reasonable explanation for this. Surely.