Aria decides to be a bully to get what she wants. But there's one student that she couldn't break, and she hate him the most. When they are forced to work on a project together, she learns that there's a better way to get what she wants.
Adagio wants power. Twilight and Sunset want to save everyone from her schemes. Sonata and Aria just want to get through another day. And poor Trixie just wants answers...
As graduation draws near, magic begins to awaken in the human world, drawing out old rivals and opening the doors to new adventures. It's up to Sunset and her friends to keep Canterlot safe, all while dealing with their looming futures.
Following a tense argument at one of Pinkie's sleepovers, Maud challenges Rainbow to a round of her favorite game, Rock-Paper-Scissors, to decide who gets to make the rules while Pinkie's parents are away. Rocks and dramatic irony ensue.
Adagio comes home from work one day to find Sonata claiming that she's "embraced her inner darkness" and become a goth. Adagio is not amused. Short, fluffy one shot.
Sonata Dusk wishes to be a pony for a day and her wish comes true! Can Adagio and Aria handle the trouble a little pony makes? Because she's *really* little. 1 1/2 feet, to be precise.
Tennis Match and Cloudy Kicks, due to a lack of imagination, decide to not participate in the Battle of the Bands. Don't be fooled, just because the athletes sit this one out doesn't mean they're not up to mischief.
Can former villains learn from one another without driving each other and everyone else insane? Discord seems to think so. Sunset Shimmer, however, has her doubts. And the Sirens aren't helping matters, either.
Sunset Shimmer is living proof that people can change. When she finds out that the Dazzlings are being expelled for their crimes, she will make an attempt to understand their past and salvage their future.
Adagio Dazzle hatches a plan to use Valentine's Day as a means of conquering the school. Sonata, meanwhile, runs off for reasons no one really understands.
Sudsy Bubbles spends her lonely days working at her laundromat. But try as she might to attract customers, no one ever comes to wash their clothes. That all changes when a blue-haired girl comes looking for a place to hide.
It's not bad enough Sunset Shimmer has to get a band together to save Canterlot High from zombification; she's still not over Flash Sentry! What's a girl to do?
After experimenting on her schoolmates' magical music abilities, Sunset Shimmer is haunted by glowy pink butterflies. Surely there's a reasonable explanation for this. Surely.