It's been nearly a decade since the Battle of the Bands, but Adagio's guilt hasn't left her yet. Sunset is able to get her through it, and just hours later, has a very important question for her beloved.
(Rated Teen for a few profane words.)
Sorry, man. Ain't nothing interesting to see here. Just move right along, thank you.
It's been nearly a decade since the Battle of the Bands, but Adagio's guilt hasn't left her yet. Sunset is able to get her through it, and just hours later, has a very important question for her beloved.
(Rated Teen for a few profane words.)
This story is a sequel to I Am Trying to Break Your Heart.
Tragedy hurts more when you know it's coming.
A shameless Rarijack shipfic, if you haven't figured it out by now.
Cover art used with permission (nay, encouragement) of the esteemed WhiteDiamonds. Go check out her stuff and throw money at her!
Rarity's decided to break up with Applejack, but were they even an item in the first place? And, perhaps more importantly, what does Applejack have to say about it?
Hijinks, of course, will ensue.
Vinyl Scratch had been mute all her life. She's long since accepted that. It doesn't get in her way as much as one might think.
But, when it comes to telling Octavia how she feels, there could be no greater obstacle.
Rarity needs help and Applejack volunteers to help. Simple, so what's up with Rarity's weird reluctance?
It's not like it's real.
Coverart by LooknamTCN:
https://www.deviantart.com/looknamtcn/art/Roleplay-773041399
After spending a day on the park, Applejack and Rarity suddenly developed feelings for each other, however Applejack is conflicted about her newfound feelings
Rarity just had a perfect date with a perfect colt! But something isn’t right.
She goes to her old childhood journal for inspiration. As she reads she notices a trend.
Hmm, she sure did write about Applejack a lot…
Starlight Glimmer takes Trixie for a stroll through the human world.
Rarity reads a romance novel that has a small twist on her expectations. This spirals out of control and she finds herself fixated on Applejack, of all ponies.
Is the book to blame, or is it something else?
After a surprising blizzard, Applejack awakes to a certain white unicorn calling her out the door. It's all for fun, right? So why can't Applejack stop blushing?