Sentenced to death for her crimes against the goddess Celestia, Sunset is given a chance to atone for her crimes by completing nine labors. But the cost might be too much for her to handle.
Faeries dance at the Nost and everyone is invited. But when a young girl joins the party with her friends, she'll realize some experiences don't live up to their expectations.
The Spring Formal is just a couple months away and Sunburst is hoping to take a girl he's had his eye on. He has one problem, she's not into guys but ultimately she will assist him in finding the right girl, one much more like him.
On the dwarf planet of Ceres, where stones are old and the ice is cold, Sunset Shimmer has to face the question of her future. Can another world really give her the perspective she needs to sort her questions out?
Sunset finds a letter in her locker from an anonymous writer. A writer she has forgotten about many times before. But some things aren’t so easily forgotten.
Wallflower just wanted to be forgotten. It was best for everyone if she was just left alone for good. That's why she hates Sunset, for never just giving her what she wanted. That's why she loves her too.
Trapped on the other side of the mirror, Twilight Sparkle has to adapt to a world without magic. Given the circumstances, that is the least of her worries.
Quillian has hit rock bottom. His dreams are unreachable fantasies and his hopes mock his every waking moment. He is existing, not living. Now, he reflects on his life as he considers the ultimate silence.
It was a simple dynamic. Simple enough that it didn't require any questions, only the unspoken agreement to remain silent. It only required Twilight broken into pieces, so she could never put herself back together again.