A broken-spirited Spike waits for news of Twilight after an accident lands her in the hospital, dancing on the fine line between recovery and the unspeakable.
The Mane 6, Zecora, and Maud Pie all meet for a private poetry recital in Twilight's hollowed tree home. Together they share their thoughts on many things, mostly in the form of rhyme. Smiles abound.
Angel Bunny is feeling poorly and nopony knows why! Being the good friend that Rarity is, she readily volunteers to help Fluttershy get to the bottom of things!
(Collab with yodajax10 who suggested the idea. Slight spoilers for "Nightmare Knights".) When Twilight organizes a party to celebrate Luna's new task force, Spike's wings start acting up around Tempest. The reason for this will be quite a shock.
(Takes place after "What Lies Beneath".) Gallus finds him in love with Silverstream, but he doesn't know how to tell her. Meanwhile, Silverstream is having her own problems, though they have little to do with Gallus.
(A sequel to "Rock Solid Approval?", takes place prior to "School Raze".) Cheese Sandwich comes back to celebrate the anniversary of his entering into a relationship with Pinkie, only to find out she's now a professor at Twilight's school.
(A quick little epilogue to "Grannies Gone Wild", taking place directly after said episode.) Now knowing just what her elder granddaughter thinks of her and her pals, Granny Smith decides to have a chat with Applejack concerning her rules.
(An early birthday present for Madeline Peters.) It's Scootaloo's birthday and the filly is having a party, all her friends are going to be there. Unfortunately, her parents don't seem likely show up, much to the filly's unhappiness.
(Collab with yodajax10 who suggested the idea, takes place after "Inspiration Manifestation".) Luna and Cadence compete to see who can be the better aunt for Spike, and rope Pinkie Pie into their plans, pushing the party pony to the breaking point.
(Takes place prior to "Marks and Recreation".) Scootaloo longs for the chance to enter the annual Ponyville Roller Derby, but when her parents and even her big sister say "No", the filly makes a rather questionable decision. Will she regret it?
(Takes place directly after "Parental Glideance".) Bow Hot Hoof and Windy Whistles receive a lecture from Spitfire about their behavior at Wonderbotls' shows and appearances, and the importance of self control. Can Spitfire set them straight?
Lock Down, a member of the prison class royal guards tell the story of an incident that happened to him in his childhood to a prisoner to try and cheer him up.