As Hearth's Warming approaches, Flitter notices just how many mares are interested in her Spikey...And she doesn't like it one bit. As if that weren't enough, the arrival of two Princesses makes things even more complicated.
With friends coming back to town and leaving just as quickly, Scootaloo finds herself in need of companionship. Enter Spike who's willing to put up her antics.
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.
When Sweetie Belle begins to feel very self-conscious about her looks, Spike decides to sit her down and ask what she sees. Note: While this story is a sequel, it's also a one-shot by nature. Reading its prequel is not necessary.
Spike struggles with Applejack's death as he contemplates his own existence, realising he has many years to go before he is reunited with his beloved mare.
It's a well known fact that the best place to drown out sorrow is a pub. And what better to drown it with than with friends, banter and some Sweet Apple Cider!
Rarity cannot stand the way Spike snuggles with her. Instead of snuggling the normal way, he likes to smother her by laying on top of her every single night. Rarity tries to talk to him about it, but she fears that she did more damage than good.
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.
Rarity has an awful idea: marry Spike for the weekend to gain entrance into an ultra-exclusive club for socialite couples. Spike has a brilliant idea: go along with it.