Written off-the-cuff in response to Draetos' "Having a Ball" being posted on Equestria Daily, with the bonus comic "Rarity on a Ball Comic". So... here. Rarity on a Ball: The FanFic.
Total Words: 3,582,151
Estimated Reading: 1 week
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When Moonage Daydream, the loudest, most dazzling Pony Rock star in all Equestria, pays a visit to Ponyville, almost everyone is excited — except Twilight Sparkle, who just wants a quiet, dark place to do some stargazing. But when Princess Luna shows up and offers to help, will her solution be worse than the problem?
Yes. Yes, it will.
Now with a Spanish translation by Spaniard Kiwi!
The girls get together to have a few drinks. Silliness ensues.
Cover image by De-Masque! http://de-masque.deviantart.com/
The stand-alone prologue to "Contraptionology!" In a world where forest fires (well, a forest fire) run(s) rampant, the fate of Ponyville – this week, at least – lies in the capable hooves of the greatest scientific genius ever to walk the surface of Equestria...
...Pinkie Pie.
Now with a Spanish translation by Spaniard Kiwi!
Fleur-de-Lis is, perhaps, most well known for her brief career as a model on Equestria's fashion scene, but there are surprising depths to this elegant unicorn that most never see. This is a tale of a fateful evening in Canterlot, and a glimpse into the personality and character of a pony for whom good looks and grace are just the tip of the iceberg.
Image by Egophiliac.
The "Great and Powerful" Trixie has headed out to Appleloosa for a new start and a clean slate, but can she really leave behind a lifetime of bragging and showmareship?
Fluttershy has a coltfriend. He cheats on her with another mare. She doesn't take it well. Beware, all ye who enter here: Flutterage lies within.
Written the night of the Season 1 finale. Not meant to be taken seriously at all.
Twilight's cutie mark is fading, and Celestia sends her a series of lessons to rekindle her passion for magic- and for friendship. Twilight must study the magics her friends possess, as well as casting a serious eye on her own gifts.
This is technically a sequel to "Fixing Up Miss Smartypants", so I totally recommend that you read that first. It's set five years later.