Luna, strangely enough, receives a letter from Princess Twilight Sparkle. From the letter she can discern two things. One, Twilight definitely has a drinking problem. Two, she really loves her. And a third can go to being extremely kinky.
Twilight Sparkle was hoping to spend the morning snuggling with her loving girlfriend, Luna. But princessly duties demand their attention, and Luna has no intention of letting her sleep. Naturally, it's time to object. Creatively.
Luna and Twiight are on the eve of marriage untill Luna is forced to realize the true depth of her lavender lover's power, shattering her perception of the mare and changing everything.
Preferences, everypony has them. These preferences mould us, define us into who we are in the present. Sometimes, our preferences seem to be decided for us, not discovered, this seems to be the case for young alicorn Twilight Sparkle.
Celestia fears each day for her ponies. She fears for the loss of those she loves. But most of all, she fears a small purple unicorn. A mare standing outside the door to her private chambers, with a question upon her lips that could topple an empire.
It's not easy to go back to your life after a thousand years of insanity and exile. All the same, there's a special somepony that Luna desperately wants to get closer to - all she has to do is get up the nerve to talk to her.
Twilight Sparkle is blissfully happy to be dating Princess Luna. But when the ever-clumsy Twilight breaks one of Luna's oldest possessions, Twilight is sure that failing to fix it will spell disaster.
Twilight Sparkle isn't sure she likes the way ponies tend to put her on a pedestal now that she's a princess. Celestia has some unexpected words of wisdom on the subject.