While at a college party, Twilight runs into her old high school girlfriend. When Sunset asks her to dance a panicked, and slightly tipsy, Twilight claims to have a girlfriend. Applesparkle. Former Sunlight
When an immortal loves a mortal, there comes a day when they must inevitably part ways. It's never easy having to say goodbye, but you'll always have the memories you made along the way.
As kids, Twilight and Sunset were best friends, but a tragic accident cut their friendship short. Years later, Twilight investigates the incidents at Canterlot High and comes face to face with what appears to be a literal ghost from her past.
"Because I’ve been thinking about this for a while, and there’s not a single creature with wings I can think of who is exclusively attracted to the opposite sex.”
All of Sunset's hard work in college is finally nearing its end. As she's sitting in her dorm room on yet another lonely Friday night, she has to wonder what she might have lost along the way.
Pretending to be Rarity's boyfriend at her cousin's wedding isn't the weirdest thing Sunset Shimmer has ever had to do for her friends. It might even be fun. But just what is Rarity hoping to get out of this subterfuge in the first place?
Slowly, the magic faded out for the last time. Sunset sat slumped on her knees, staring through blurry eyes as the glow dissipated in the darkness. It was over. The portal was gone.
Sunset Shimmer invites Twilight over to spend the night at her home in the wake of the Friendship Games fiasco, and Twilight learns that they have a lot more in common than she expected.
Nightmare Moon is weakened. All it'll take is one final blast of Harmony to purify her. Unfortunately, there's a few too many Elements on hand, most of which are... less than helpful.
Battling Starlight Glimmer, Twilight finds herself in another alternate timeline. Only this time, she finds herself in the Golden Oak Library with the Princess of Friendship: Sunset Shimmer.
On Valentine's Day, Twilight pays her Canterlot High friends a visit and finds out that they have all thought about sleeping with her. She is not okay with this.
Spending the holidays with your girlfriend's parents is never easy. Especially when they think you’re a magical gangster hell-bent on corrupting their angelic daughter.
Nightmare Moon's about to return and Equestria needs a savior, but don't worry: Celestia's got everything under control. Just as long as Twilight goes to Ponyville on time, and not to Moondancer's party instead--but why would she ever do that?
When Sunset was just a filly taught by Princess Celestia, she developed a crush on her mentor. It didn’t end well. Years later, Sunset is ready to reconcile. But some feelings aren't easily forgotten.
After the completion of the Friendship Games, Sunset hopes to complete a long overdue assignment before Twilight departs for Equestria. Better late than never.
Sunset Shimmer tries to explain to Princess Celestia what happened at her CSGU class reunion. And this time everything is very, definitely, not her fault. At all.
Sunset Shimmer's diplomatic visit doesn't go quite as planned. Especially when nudged off the rails by a lot of booze, some minor flirting, and an entire truckload of bad decisions.
It turns out that Sunset Shimmer's final letters to Princess Celestia before her exile were not filled with resentment or remorse. There might have been a lot more frantic running away involved. But it was definitely not Sunset's fault. At all.
While thinking over whether to stay in the human world or go back home to Equestria, Sunset Shimmer finds a spiral notebook filled with memories of her friends.
Minuette's manipulation of time allows her to do a lot of things. Asking Sunset Shimmer out on a date isn't one of them. Worst part? No matter how many times she rewinds... it's still Tuesday.
One drunken night of science and magic has led Sunset and Twilight to create an artifical human named Dawn that recognizes both girls as her mothers. But the magic powering her can only last so long.