Pony Wallflower Blush wakes up in a desolate and empty world, hoofcuffed to a princess of a species she's never heard of before. Everything feels so wrong. She tries not to think about it too hard.
The life of a spy isn't easy. Between juggling her personal life, trying to retrieve a stolen list, and now sorting her feelings for a mysterious (and beautiful) assassin she's just met, Applejack's got her work cut out for her.
Now, in a race against time, Wallflower desperately tries to find a copy of the animated film to fulfill her promise to Sunset and make her happy. Now if only she had the luck to actually find one...
Twilight and Fluttershy have been friends ever since the defeat of Nightmare Moon. Not long after Twilight's ascension, Fluttershy decides she wants more.
When Rainbow Dash discovers that the supposedly unforgivable Lightning Dust is loved by a mare in the Apple Family, she learns an important lesson in compassion and forgiveness.
After saving Wallflower from an abusive home, Sunset figures the best way to help with her girlfriend's years of trauma is challenging the restrictions she's lived with all her life, like with saying curse words. Turns out, Wally's very good at that.
The Cutie Map summons Luna on her first friendship mission, and she'll be going with her girlfriend, Fluttershy. The only hitch is that it seems to be sending them to another world entirely. Some place called... Hell, was it?
Starlight Glimmer has just seen the error of her ways and has moved into Twilight's castle. She is grateful that Twilight gave her a chance but would be surprised when her first friendship lesson came along, and what it would entail.
A part of her felt a sense of emptiness inside, like a key part of her died between those thousands of years. Despite the fact that her home was as busy as ever, she still felt useless, she could be doing more, she should be doing more. But what?