When the famous detective, Basil Bones, comes to Ponyville, it seems like everypony has a case for him. His results are impressive, but his methods are questionable. It's up to Twilight and her girlfriend Rainbow Dash to get to the bottom of this.
Rainbow's attempt at perfection proves flawed, and she has set out to fix this, risking her own life in the process. Aid comes in the form of Twilight Sparkle, both mentally and physically.
Twilight and Rainbow have just started a new life with their newly-adopted daughter, Scootaloo, but the filly’s old parents have returned with a vengeance.
Twilight Sparkle enlists Rainbow Dash's help in a "Fuzzy Muzzle Nuzzle" research project. The experiment only has three steps. That's not too much to ask of a close friend, is it?
The sky is clear, a simple day throughout Ponyville. Just peace and quiet. Until Rainbow gets some news that will change this calming day. It may be for the better, or for the worse.
Following the coronation, Twilight Sparkle and Rainbow Dash are both troubled by regret. In the face of irreversible changes, they search for solace in solitude, but instead find each other in the small hours of the morning.
Basic math tells us that the number four is bigger than the number one. But can numbers so easily represent ponies when a sudden confession separates one pony from a group of six?
Twilight Sparkle is a Princess of Equestria, living in Canterlot to fulfill her duties. But it can be a lonely place without her friends, and her empty bed is making it harder and harder to sleep. Could she be missing something?