It's been six months since Sunset last saw Princess Twilight in the coffee shop. Now she has a surprise for Twilight at Christmas time. However, Twilight has a surprise of her own.
Twilight, while spending her weekends with Sunset, always insists on sleeping on her girlfriend's couch when she's there. However, this time Sunset will not take no for an answer and Twilight begins understand why sleeping in the same bed is special.
It was all built up to this moment, the final battle between good and evil. The defender of the innocent, and the eradicator of the weak... so what stopped the Trixie from the last blow?
Everyone has that day when they begin to doubt themselves and their skills. Whenever Twilight has those days, Trixie knows just how to solve the problem.
In her early days in Ponyville's slower-paced life, Twilight begins to lose her passion for learning and magic. Then a new pony rolls into town who must just reignite that spark inside Twilight. Meet the Great and Powerful Tristan!
Marooned on a Confederate-Controlled world in the height of the Clone Wars with only her student, and with very little chance of rescue, Twilight wonders to herself: Is the Jedi Code really right?
A river in the Everfree, impossible to cross, is calling Twilight to the opposite bank. Zecora finds her there and trains her in Zebrican magic to get her across. As they work, as the river beckons to Twilight's very bones, new feelings bloom.
Princess Celestia and Luna mysteriously fall ill and cannot wake up from their deep slumber. Twilight Sparkle can only think of one pony to help her save the Princesses, Twilight's friend and Celesita's previous student Sunset Shimmer.
Harmonic bonds aren't the most predictable of spells. Sunset learned this the hard way with Twilight. Involving Moon Dancer will make things either extremely complicated, or extremely simple. And that has nothing to do with harmonic bonds.