Alone on Valentine's Day, Sunset is refusing to admit to herself she's upset about her relationship status. Trixie is a bit more bitter about her own lack of a relationship.
Sunset as the rest of Equestria is looking forward to the summer sun celebration until the main attraction goes missing and Sunset is determined to get her back.
Nothing's been the same for Roseluck since that magical night in Marecelona. But a chance encounter in a Canterlot night club may reconnect her to the missing piece she never thought she'd find again.
When Twilight tells her make friends for a dinner with the Princess, Starlight meets Trixie and the two hits it off. Twilight doesn't approve and angers Starlight.
Will the future know about us or will we be forgotten and erased from history? Twilight couldn't allow this to happen. And so, she devises a masterplan to preserve the friendships of all ponies and creatures for Equestria's new generations.
Nightmare Moon? Corona/Burning Sun? Who are they? The Dark King Eclipse is the villain to return in this reality, and he will stop at nothing to claim his rightful throne. To bad he's blind to a Grander Design.
Lily wanted to be an explorer. Roseluck wanted to be an inventor. Daisy just assumed they'd end up running a modest, boring little shop. Guess who was right? But Daisy's (reluctant) desire for normality isn't enough to drown out her childish dreams.
A dance for the ages brought them together. Now, with his rose so close, yet so far away, a stallion reflects on what was - and what could be again. Possibly.
On their way to attend a perfectly ordinary, perfectly boring midnight flower show hosted by the Princess of the Night, the Flower Trio become unwitting pawns in a supernatural plot.