Life is like picking cherries, but there was so much more to her than just cherries. Cherry Berry found herself losing herself in the beautiful horizon above her, wondering what it would be like to fly away from the troubles of the world.
No matter what it may seem, or what is presented, or what you may read, please know this is a happy story. Rarity hopes you'll remember that. She'll try to remember, too.
COMPLETE. Pinkie Pie gets her chance to run the Canterlot Cake Festival, but she’s not allowed to run it alone. She’s forced to take an assistant, an accordion-playing geeky new student, who is both very familiar and very strange.
Rainbow Dash definitely didn't do anything wrong. Rarity is the one who's wrong. Rainbow Dash is absolutely, totally, a hundred percent sure of it. But then why did she just buy a wagon load of apology bouquets?
Creating an outfit for a magician is an intimate process. Rarity never knew this. But then, she comes to find there are a lot of things she never knew once she takes on a commission from The Great and Powerful Trixie.
In a steampunk reimagining of the universe, Twilight Sparkle finds perhaps the one pony as lonely as she is. It's rather unfortunate that they're on the moon.
Rarity and Twilight are going stargazing, and their friends are determined to make them realize how perfect they are for each other. Too bad they're both completely clueless...
Fluttershy has a new boyfriend, which is strange, because her pony counterpart is super gay. Meanwhile, that shy little gay pegasus deals with an unexpected threat to her new relationship.
It's Hearth's Warming Eve, and Rarity is all alone. Who better to spend the evening with than Applejack? But Rarity's enormous crush on AJ doesn't protect the two of them from argument and turmoil. Will they still be able to salvage Hearth's Warming?
As Celestia's feelings for Discord deepen, she finds herself troubled by how easily she's fallen for him. Might it have something to do with an ancient, seductive art in Luna's stars?
For years, Sunset Shimmer has held her place at Celestia's side. She was her prized student, her number one prodigy. In return, Celestia was Sunset's world, her passion. However, with time and age come change, and Sunset cannot take it any more.
Twilight loves Rainbow Dash, and plans to tell her in a typical Twilight fashion — through science. But Rainbow Dash doesn't react in the way she was expecting, and now it's up to one pony to make her see the light...
Getting rejected by Sunset leaves Twilight holed up in her room. But when Rarity comes asking for help, Twilight can't ignore a friend. Both of them have a lot to learn about rejection, each other, and if a friendship really can become more intimate.
Applejack and Rainbow Dash are deeply in love - and deeply clueless. Follow them on their final year at Canterlot High as they try to admit their feelings - a year full of tears and laughter, fun and friendship, and eventually something more: love.
After a mishap with yet another teleportation spell, Trixie and Starlight Glimmer find themselves on an island in the middle of the ocean with no magical energy left. Starlight is sure this is Trixie's fault. Trixie is sure Star needs to chill out.
After a long day at school, Sunset just wants to unwind. Pinkie knows that carnivals are the best way to have fun after a long day. And while she and Sunset are there, maybe she can get something off her chest?