Sweetie Belle discovers an amateur novel lying abandoned on the ground. The mysterious story soon becomes all the rage with everypony. And then Rarity hears a passage being read out loud...
Rainbow Dash definitely didn't do anything wrong. Rarity is the one who's wrong. Rainbow Dash is absolutely, totally, a hundred percent sure of it. But then why did she just buy a wagon load of apology bouquets?
I was sulking. No way around it. Imagine, me! Ponyville's premier dress designer, unable to even bring herself to design a simple dress! This was all her fault. That stupid, insensitive, wonderfully beautiful and painfully oblivious Rainbow Dash
Rarity needs a live model to practice her rusty drawing skills. Rainbow Dash is the perfect pony for the job. Now if only Rarity didn't find Rainbow's posing so provocative ...
Twilight finds it a bit difficult to reconcile Celestia's playful new manner with the regal teacher she knew for so long. Once she does, however, the benefits are plain to see.
When the effects of an injury prove more severe than first thought, Rarity and Rainbow Dash find themselves struggling to keep their newfound relationship and lives afloat.
On repeated occasions, Rarity has tried to strength a weak friendship with Rainbow Dash, only to be turned down on every occasion. Defeated, she begins to question herself, but realizes she just might be wrongly examining the situation.