Trixie Lulamoon has led a hard life, especially after the events of her magic duel with Twilight Sparkle. Now trying to piece herself back together, can she learn the meaning of friendship from her first real friend, Maud Pie?
The first time Maud meets Trixie, she thinks she's an egotistical narcissist, and Trixie thinks Maud's an emotionless robot with no worries. Funny how first impressions change...
Maud and Trixie find themselves on the set of a major motion picture! Is the magic of movies all it's cracked up to be, or is something more sinister going on behind the scenes?
Maud Pie is evil. Maud Pie is hyper-competent. And Maud Pie has been plotting for years on taking the Equestrian throne by conquest. Fortunately, she's still obsessed with rocks.
Spending your days smashing rocks and wallowing in anger can do things to a pony, even a pony as resilient as Trixie Lulamoon. There is one pony though, one pony who can shed some light into Trixie's dismantled life.
Trixie and Maud have been in a relationship for awhile now, and with Trixie's recent advances put down by the stoic mare, Trixie is beginning to worry that there's something she doesn't know. Little does she know just how right she is.
All Trixie wants is a smile from the emotionless mare. Yet, no matter how hard she tried, she just couldn't seem to get even a smudge of emotion from her. Looks like Trixie's down to her last straw.