The Great And Powerful Trixie has returned to Ponyville at last, and Twilight Sparkle doesn't stand a cha--hold on. What's this giant shiny house doing sitting in the middle of everything?
Sunset Shimmer invites Twilight over to spend the night at her home in the wake of the Friendship Games fiasco, and Twilight learns that they have a lot more in common than she expected.
A week after the Friendship Games, the Shadowbolts return to Canterlot High in the name of closure. However, they may get more of it than they planned.
When Rarity loses the love for her profession, a single mare from Manehattan is summoned to Ponyville as a last hope. Can Coco Pommel bring inspiration back to her inspiration?
From the first day they'd met, Silver Spoon and Diamond Tiara were best friends. On the day Diamond Tiara stood up to her mother, things proved to be no different.
If there are three things Principal Celestia can't stand, it's paperwork, princesses and her past. Unfortunately, the first makes up her job... and she desperately needs the second to help her resolve the last.
Starlight invites herself back to the human world, and asks Sunset to come along. Anything and everything that follows is entirely on their shoulders. Or maybe not.
Spike’s attempt at getting a kiss from Rarity with a sprig of mistletoe backfires when he gets kissed by Sweetie Belle instead. Meanwhile, Rarity thinks Twilight set it up to try and win a kiss from one of their friends. Where did it all go wrong?
In Rarity's line of work, absolutely anything can inspire the next great style, up to and including: corporate warfare, cinnamon buns, fortunate coincidences... or simply being with your best friend.
When a rival team crashes Crystal Prep's soccer practice, Indigo Zap has trouble standing up to their taunts. Fortunately, Rainbow Dash shows up, ready to even the score.
It's Nightmare Night once again, and Rarity has a plan for Princess Luna. All she'll need to carry it out is one of Princess Celestia's most prized possessions.
Juniper Montage may have been given a second chance, but before she can truly embrace friendship... she'll have to overcome her crippling, deep-seated fear of it.
Harmonic bonds aren't the most predictable of spells. Sunset learned this the hard way with Twilight. Involving Moon Dancer will make things either extremely complicated, or extremely simple. And that has nothing to do with harmonic bonds.