After a night of DJ-ing, Vinyl goes for a walk through the Everfree forest. However, she accidentally falls down into a cave and gets badly injured. She is then found by a certain pony. Later on, Octavia finds the 2 ponies, who appear to be drunk.
Twilight has proven to be a bad dancer at the Canterlot Garden Party, however one of Rarity's old friends from Canterlot wants to know why she is a bad dancer
Loss. Everyone deals with it differently. Some go on, while others are crushed. Vinyl's life has been at a stand still ever since the death of Octavia. A month later, strange events begin occur, and make Vinyl think, did Octavia really kill herself?
The grey earth-pony Octavia Philharmonica has everything she'd ever desired. Once Vinyl, a white-coated unicorn, appears in front of her door, Octavia's world completely changes, bringing back the past that she and Vinyl forgot.
What if one moment you had everything that you could want, and then it was gone? That is what happened to Vinyl, as a lifetime of bad choices finally severed her friendship with Octavia. Now she will try to find a way to put herself back together...
Octavia has a secret, and its that shes mentally insane. And as if living with a sociopathic voice inside her head wasn't hard enough, now she has to stay under the same roof as Vinyl, arguably the most insane pony in Equestria.
A cellist finds a way to get herself into serious trouble on the Manehattan Space Station. Now she must find the Elements of Harmony, unravel the secrets of the Grand Equestrian Empire, save the universe, and find a way to make some friends.
Octavia has always wanted to meet the one who inspired her to begin playing. With some help she might get her wish though it may not turn out as she expected. Everypony has secrets after all and they say you should never meet your heroes.
"A life filled with joy and laughter, enjoying my music and other things. Is that too much to ask? Well, my roommates certainly don't think so, but life does. What am I gonna do with these two?"
Vinyl attempts to woo Octavia, in a parallel to their stage company's production of Romeo and Juliet. How will our gentle Romeo fare? Is this but a repetition of an ages old tragedy?