One-Shot. In a world where ponies live enslaved, where 'cutie marks' are both a symbol of rebellion and of hope, one immortal hero, 'Mare-Do-Well', arises to lead ponykind to freedom. This is the end of one, the beginning of many.
Life is a series of ups and downs, something that Trixie Lulamoon has been taught since day one, and something she takes to heart down the road. But it's not over, and there is always the chance to get back up and make something of it all.
Why is everything so clear only at the end of my life? Why is it so obvious, now, what I did so wrong then? Maybe some ponies are just destined for greatness. Maybe, I should have learned from them.
Following the events of Boast Busters, Trixie decides to hide from the town (and Rainbow Dash in particular) by taking cover in the Everfree Forest. Not every problem can be outrun, and sometimes facing them can have unexpected consequences.
Trixie returns to Canterlot defeated and in desperate need of another chance at success. But is she willing to accept a shot at redemption from a long-time rival? (EFNW contest entry)
Ever since the Alicorn Amulet incident, Trixie has been looking to change her ways. When a certain pony offers to teach her, she isn't sure what to think. Little does she know the two have more in common than she thinks....
In an alternate timeline where magic has vanished together with Discord, six fillies from the city of Canterlot go to find its burial ground and reawaken the ancient powers.
Two weeks after the duel, Trixie returns to PonyVille seeking the aid of Twilight Sparkle for help with her nightmares. As time goes on, they will soon discover unknown feelings for each other.
Trixie isn't perfect, and she knows it. But behind the flashing lights and fake bravado there is another pony the world rarely sees, somepony who is just trying to protect the only pony she truly cares for.
[One-Shot] A not-quite-mare named Glitter Shell goes on a trip to find some acceptance and maybe even some affection; for ponies like her, hate is far more common.