What if instead of Twilight Sparkle asking for help finding a friendship problem, she would ask her friends if they needed help on something? What would it be like?
Twilight's just a little nervous. It has nothing to do with Moondancer taking over the Castle Library. Or Moondancer's smile when she suggested taking over the library. Or anything to do with libraries. It's nothing. Nothing at all.
From her new castle, Twilight can't stop staring at the spot where the library tree used to be. But Ponyville is an earth pony town, and tall oaks from little acorns grow.
[Co-written by Georg!] Faced with an unrelenting scourge of misspelled junk mail, Twilight Sparkle stands determined: if the mail must go through, it's gonna have to go through her.
After the events of "The Cutie Remark," Starlight Glimmer develops a new respect for Twilight when she discovers that they both have something in common: that they once had sanctuaries that were both destroyed.
Twilight's library is destroyed and so are her memories on the time she spent there. But that was something that Twilight couldn't accept. She had to find something that survived, anything. Something that gives her a glimmer of hope in her dark time.
The Great And Powerful Trixie has returned to Ponyville at last, and Twilight Sparkle doesn't stand a cha--hold on. What's this giant shiny house doing sitting in the middle of everything?
When our hero's house is destroyed, they must find a way to cope with the loss, leading them to try and stay with their zany pink friend and slightly uptight companion in an effort to stay as close to home.