Sunset finally breaks and decides to end it all. Can a group of friends she didn't even know she had bring her back from the brink and put Annon-a-miss down?
Sunset is struggling with the betrayal by her so called friends, the aftermath of Anon-A-Miss only makes things harder for her. She struggles with rekindling her friendships with the ones who hurt her the most.
Anon-A-Miss struck, her friends thinking she went back to her old ways walked away from her, now sunk into the depths of depression, Sunset Shimmer cannot find the strength nor will to get out of bed
Stranded in Equestria after Anon-A-Miss, Sunset is done with friendship. Unfortunately, the human Twilight's new device pulls not just energy from the portal, but a unicorn as well. Now the two must work together to get Sunset home.
After enduring torture and punishment from the entire school Sunset decides to end it all, before she is saved by someone she thought didn't want her. Together they will fight to bring those responsible to justice.
Anon-A-Mister is a Young Man whom is confused with Anon-A-Miss, who everyone thinks is Sunset, it is Christmas and everyone hates her. Will they fall in love and solve the Mystery? Happy Holiday's!
Sunset, on the verge of suicide, gets visited by an angel-in-training to show her that her friendships meant something. A parody of It's A Wonderful Life.
People rarely consider their actions, even less consider the consequences. What they might push someone too, or how far they will fall. Sunset Shimmer knows this all too well. Pain makes people do terrible things.
It's been a month since the Anon-A-Miss incident, and Sunset feels more alone than ever. Can Sunset forgive those who betrayed her? Can the school recover in time for the friendship Games? Can everyone move on from Anon-A-Miss?
When they started dating, Sunset was at her lowest point and Wallflower was just as miserable. Now things are getting better, and they weren't prepared for that.
“You should just leave me alone. I don’t deserve this; not even happiness.” … “Of course you do. You deserve happiness— you deserve a life worth living.”