When Sunset and Wallflower first started dating, Wallflower asked that they take it slow. A few months later, Sunset really just wants to kiss her already.
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.
Wallflower goes out for an Eve date with her two girlfriends, Sunset and Twilight. Before they can have the perfect evening, however, they run into some unexpected old friends.
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.
Sunset takes Wallflower Blush to Equestria to meet the Princesses important to her. When they arrive, she finds that Celestia and Luna already know Wallflower - Princess Wallflower.
In the aftermath of the Memory Stone's destruction, Wallflower reveals to Sunset that she erased more than just the Rainboom's memories of Sunset. She erased Sunset's memories of Wallflower, too.
Wallflower Blush and Sunset Shimmer play a virtual reality game (designed by Twilight Sparkle, of course). Airborne swashbuckling ensues. But journeying across a virtual world can still bring forth very real emotions.
Wallflower Blush strikes up an unexpected close friendship with a quirky indie movie director. In fact, _best_ friendship status could well be a possibility—if she can just keep this pesky redemption arc under control.
Wallflower Blush is crushing hard on the one person she now calls her closest if perhaps only friend. It won’t take much once Sunset begins to feel the way she once did...powerful.