When Celestia summons Twilight to Trottingham, she is thrilled to get some personal time with her mentor. But when she notices a familiar face acting strangely, it leads the Princesses to a discovery that transcends time.
New spells are fun, and Twilight loves practicing them. An ill-timed sneeze has made her latest spell go a bit out of control, though, and now she's stuck as a tiny kitten, trying to deal with a pony-sized world.
Every day Celestia shares light and love with all the ponies of Equestria. In turn, they share their love with her. Still, the princess senses there is something missing. Something her heart longs for.
Celestia prepares for another routine day at the castle with the recent addition of teaching her new, young student. However, an impromptu structure made from books causes a slight change of plans.
Princess Celestia finds a baby Changeling Queen during her travels. She had intended to bring her back to Canterlot only temporarily, until she could find the hive the Queen belonged to. For now though, the Changeling Queen was just Twilight Sparkle
Twilight Velvet is dead, and Twilight can only blame herself for what happened. However, when she learns of a secret that her parents had kept from both her and Shining Armor, Twilight goes to visit her former mentor, who seems to be hiding a secret
Celestia does something naughty, which sends little Twilight into a flying rage. And what does she do when she's angry? She tells Celestia all about it on a letter!
In an effort to get to know her reserved little student better, Celestia invites the young Twilight Sparkle over for a cup of hot chocolate. Who knew lavender unicorns were so cute?
Twilight Velvet loves her daughter with all her heart, but she feels inadequate. Velvet can't help but feel like she is not good enough for Twilight Sparkle, wondering if she can even compare to what Celestia provides. But what does Twilight think?
Alicorns don't die, it's as simple as that, and Celestia knows it. So when her former student is on her very last legs, there's only one possible solution