Apple Bloom asks her special somepony, Diamond Tiara, about the way she behaved in her youth. What follows is an illuminating conversation between two mares who're very much in love.
Scootaloo and Princess Flurry Heart felt miserable. It was the night of the Grand Galloping Gala, but all that awaited them were loneliness, embarrassment and boredom. But could something happen that would make it The Best Night Ever for them anyway?
With everypony else unavailable, Spike volunteers to babysit Flurry Heart for the day. Things go well, but then Sweetie Belle comes and shakes things up by deciding to help, too. The day goes on, and they spend it like their own, little family.
Scootaloo keeps being reminded of what she can't do. Some days, it seems like nopony sees anything else. Apple Bloom however, reminds Scootaloo that there is at least one pony that sees her for what she is, and what she is capable of.
When Sweetie Belle begins to feel very self-conscious about her looks, Spike decides to sit her down and ask what she sees. Note: While this story is a sequel, it's also a one-shot by nature. Reading its prequel is not necessary.
One day, Scootaloo randomly decides to hug Sweetie Belle and refuses to let go. Awkwardness and laughs ensue… followed by a heart-to-heart between two very close friends. A pure dialogue story.
The Cutie Mark Crusaders decide they need to expand their numbers, but things quickly go awry when their first target begins sobbing on the spot. Sweetie Belle soon finds herself roped into hanging out with the young colt.
After realizing her dream of earning her cutie mark—in the company of her best friends, no less—Scootaloo’s life should have been on an upward course. Instead, she sees herself on yet another crusade.
Scootaloo was so excited for Show and Tell this week, that she could barely keep herself still! And why would she? She has a special Daring Do story that Rainbow Dash herself wrote! How could things go wrong?
Applejack finds something hidden under Apple Bloom’s mattress. Now, it’s time for big sister and little sister to have a talk about what is and isn’t right for an Apple to do.