Sunset finds herself a bit surprised to see a stuffed shark on Twilight Sparkle's bed, and a bit more surprised Twilight's uncomfortable talking about it.
It’s Fall Formal again, the last before the girls graduate. But Sunset isn’t going, she’s still haunted by the memories it brings. But a thing changed, because a certain girl’s there. Sunset needs to forget the pain. And Twilight’s there.
Sunset wants to be the best friend she can be. She's willing to do anything to help ease her new friend Twilight into their group. But is friendship really the reason why she's so determined?
Inspired by two of The Living Tombstone's best works, a prim-and-proper cellist finds herself desperately needing a certain brash DJ back in her life again.
Twilight Sparkle, the outcast of CHS, has fallen in love with the most popular girl in school. With a ticket to the grandest party in her hand, she hopes to win Sunset's affection by making this one night absolutely perfect.But is she perfect enough?
Sunset has had a sudden revelation regarding one of her closest friends and secret crush, and there's only one person, or pony, that can help her figure out what to do next.
Rainbow Dash is drifting further away from her friends. She claims nothing is wrong, yet she ignores them every chance she gets. Desperate to reconnect with her best friend, Fluttershy takes matters into her own hands before it's too late.
Twilight Sparkle accidentally leaves her class with the wrong backpack. Normally, this wouldn't be a problem, except that the backpack belongs to the one girl she's had the biggest crush on since moving to Canterlot High.
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.
After a portal malfunction threatens to seal the human world and Equestria apart, the Rainbooms decide to write letters of friendship and appreciation to Princess Twilight.
A conversation filled with nighttime confessions leaves Sunset with much to think about. Problem is, Sunset has always been more of a girl of action. Sequel to Krickis' "Something About Sunset."
After months of crushing on her friend, Twilight finally decides it's time to come clean about her feelings for Rainbow Dash. However, when she's about to, Rainbow comes to her, and reveals a secret that could crush whatever Chance Twilight
Twilight is nothing if not a patient mare, but even she has limits. When it all becomes too much to bear, she writes one last, letter. So that she can stop waiting.
Time passes, hearts change, and bonds that once seemed unbreakable become distant memories. It's been over ten years since Sunset has spoken with Twilight, but what do you say when everything's already been said?
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.
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.