Sequel to Head in the Clouds. Rainbow Dash and Soarin are unsatisfied with how they decided their friendship would work. An approaching event gives Rainbow Dash a chance fix that. Love is a powerful thing, and no barrier is strong enough to stop it.
An encounter at a new art exhibition in Canterlot opens a door to Soarin's past. Surprise, with the liberal application of blackmail, suggestive insults and boundless ethusiasm, is all too happy to pry it open just a little further...
Sequel to Flying Sky-High. A lot has happened, but now Rainbow Dash finally has a chance to fulfill her dream and become a Wonderbolt. As the process begins, will her relationship with Soarin be a blessing? Or will it be a curse?
He hates it, but Soarin has a tendency to be overprotective of his mare; sometimes even jealous. And stallions have a tendency to push all the wrong buttons. So when he loses his cool, it doesn't end well; but Rainbow wouldn't want him any other way.
Rainbow Dash finally gets the opportunity of a lifetime; a chance to join the Wonderbolts and fulfill her lifelong dream. She presumes that from this point on, it'll be smooth sailing. She was wrong...
It's not like Rainbow Dash to fall for a pony so easily; but when she finally does, will her future be bright and colorful, or has somepony else already taken that pot of gold at the rainbow's end?
Rainbow Dash and Soarin's friends keep teasing them about each other, but, for them, they're nothing more than friends. But the situation of Rainbow Dash being accused may bring to the surface feelings that they didn't know they had.
The sequel to Violet Hill, only nowhere near as sad. It feature's Soarin's stories of his time in the Equestrian Army, as well as the couple raising their daughter, Violet.
Rainbow Dash is pregnant. A time will come when she has to stop being a daredevil flier and rest up a bit, but how likely is she to want to hang up her flight suit? Her foal's going to find a way of letting her know, and she won't have long to wait!
"Who knew three words could be so powerful? Who knew a simple phrase could send my heart racing and my mind so confused and afraid that I lose the ability to speak?"