I have heard ponies say that living so long would be a curse. That it is a burden. That it can break a pony's mind. There is some truth to that, but it's not the whole truth.
Princess Celestia sends Twilight Sparkle a letter, asking the same question she always does. Maybe a visit from Spike will prompt her to give an answer at last.
The heat death of the universe is inevitable, and Twilight's lived to see it. Nothing can stop the crawl of entropy, but maybe, just maybe, there's time for one last adventure.
Grave yards are known to be places where the living pass on into the next life. The place of the dead. But for Twilight, the graveyard is one of the liveliest places in Equestria
There on a small grassy hill lies five headstones, each inscribed with a different mark. Four immortals watch over their peaceful slumber. It is a sad day, but for whom? And what remains?
Spike is Twilight Sparkle's number one assistant. He's been her friend and her support many times in the past. And she has supported him almost as many times. She always thought it'd be like that forever. She thought wrong.
Princess Twilight Sparkle will never truly die, and never know what happens to those she loves once they pass beyond the veil. But then, one day, she comes up with an idea of how she might find out what lies beyond death.
Three fillies from the future find themselves trapped in the past among familiar strangers. Can they return to their own time without changing the fate of the world? Probably not.
Based off of Eternities End by David Larson. Watch the video before reading the story. Twilight goes and visits the graves of her friends, where she always finds peace. Link: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xgxf_zV_nfc
Decades after her ascension, an upsetting revelation brings Twilight to distance herself from her old mentor and dive back into what she knows best: research.