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Applejack wakes up hung over in the barn with no recollection of last night. The dining room table was destroyed, and she aims to find out how it happened.
Twilight's just a little nervous. It has nothing to do with Moondancer taking over the Castle Library. Or Moondancer's smile when she suggested taking over the library. Or anything to do with libraries. It's nothing. Nothing at all.
Tired of Sunburst hitting it off with all her friends, Starlight brings in expert of social interaction Sunset to coach her through the process of getting him to sit down and play tons and tons of Dragon Pit. It goes about as well as you’d expect.
When Sunset Shimmer gets a letter from a not-so-secret admirer, she thinks it's just a bump in the road. She doesn't know it's all about to end. But Cheerilee knows. She's always known.
Spike is growing up, slowly but surely. Age comes with benefits but some things get left by the wayside. Especially when it starts to hurt somepony's back.
Twilight Sparkle and Sunset Shimmer have a leisurely talk on the couch. It is the most important–and dangerous–event in the history of both their worlds.
Once upon a time, Starlight Glimmer told Sunset Shimmer that, she, much like Sunset, was an orphan. Fast forward to Starlight somewhat reconciling with her dad and Twilight keeping her dear friend Sunset, in the loop…
Twilight Sparkle asks Starlight Glimmer to be the guidance counselor for the School of Friendship. Starlight, understandably, needs time to process this. And maybe a few strong drinks.
Starlight and Sunset have the Trixies from the FIM and EQG universes meet up. Naturally, both Trixies have a competition to figure out which one of them is the Greatest and Most Powerful.
Harmonic bonds aren't the most predictable of spells. Sunset learned this the hard way with Twilight. Involving Moon Dancer will make things either extremely complicated, or extremely simple. And that has nothing to do with harmonic bonds.
Sunset is bored. Discord is bored. What better way to solve their problems than a whacky time travel adventure? A trip to a mysterious era, where nothing makes sense, and everything Sunset knows is called into question. The Nineteen-Eighties.
After ascending to princesshood, there was still the matter of Sunset's official coronation. Of course, she was going to invite her friends along for the event. It went about as well as you'd expect.
Running low on pages to talk across the dimensional rift, Twilight reads what might be Sunset’s final message to her. However much to Twilight’s surprise, there’s also another message to a different pony.
After the stress of being a ruler and now teacher is becoming a bit overwhelming, Princess Twilight is offered a one-on-one holiday with Sunset Shimmer.
Zesty Gourmand criticizes the Tasty Treat for claiming to be a good restaurant without her three hoof rating. One certain pony has some things on his mind he wants to "kindly" share to the mare.
The world of dating is new to Twilight Sparkle. Can she manage to balance the attention of three separate mares while making sure the evening goes smoothly?
Spike now harnesses the bloodstone scepter making him the ruler of all dragon kind. Of course he hands it off as part of an important lesson on friendship, right? Naw. He immediately goes mad with power.
Pinkie asks Spike to keep Maud company until she gets off work, but he can't just sit there and say nothing to Maud, right? But she barely talks back, so he continues filling the silence, and... well, he should have stayed quiet.
Following the final Magic Duel, Ponyville holds Trixie in custody until she can be attended to by one of the Princesses. However, when Celestia arrives with Prince Blueblood in tow, a shocking truth awaits the residents of Ponyville.