Sunset has grown to be a better person and everyone at CHS has forgiven her for her past mistakes. After flipping through an old yearbook and finding a mistake she can't fix, can she forgive herself for a suicide she caused?
You only hurt the ones you love, but that works both ways. Things said in anger, things done in anger can linger for a lifetime. And there’s no guarantee you can ever take it back.
She's cute, she's sweet, and she's very, very shy. But you still want to get to know her better. Of course, she could be a completely different person when she's comfortable . . .
Sometimes losing can be a good thing, that is... if the penalty is something that changes the way you view people, specifically certain parts of them...
Coco Pommel invites Rarity over with the implicit purpose of pressuring her into role playing. With the unique role Rarity is offered to take up, will she overstep her boundaries for as a caretaker?
After a mishap with a half-blind janitor mistaking her clothes for a wad of towels while cleaning the locker rooms, Sunset Shimmer has to find a way to get home without being seen.