Spike is leaving Ponyville for good. Before he leaves, there is one last bit of business to take care of with a very dear pony. "I love you." "I know." "Goodbye."
Summer, YOH 1505 (early-mid Season Five): Rarity gets an unpleasant surprise when Dashing Cape, the Our Town clothier, shows up on the doorstep of the Carousel Boutique? Can she ignore a terrible dream and give his ideas a chance?
Spike is the guest of honour at a high society party important to the Council of Friendship. It'll end in political disaster if he doesn't find a date for the dance. Luna magically disguises herself as his date but ends up stuck in her new form.
After finally accepting that he may never win Rarity's heart, Spike has to come to terms with what else the world has to offer. Little does he know what surprises life still has in store for him.
Thunderlane wanted to be happy that his little brother finally got himself a special somepony. However, Rumble's some "pony" wasn't really who he expected. For one thing, he was a dragon. Another thing was he was still roughly half Rumble's size.
It's said that practice makes perfect. So if Spike goes on a practice date with Applejack, he could make a date with Rarity perfect ,right? At least that's what Spike's plan is.
Ever since Spike moved to Ponyville with Twilight, he met the most gorgeous, pragmatic, industrious and kind mare there is. It too bad Spike doesn't know how to say this to this crush; Applejack.
Because teachers are unfair! The class got an test in maths in three days, causing Scootaloo just roll her eyes well until she remembers what happens when someone doesn't pass a test. A whole week of nothing but test and homework!
Rarity and Spike have been dating for a few months now, ever since the mare's confession a few days before Hearth's Warming Eve. Now the dragon has a plan to make this Hearts and Hooves day one she will never forget.
It has been two weeks after Sweetie Belle kissed Spike on the cheek under the mistletoe, now the two ain't even talking or looking at each other. What went wrong?