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.
Moons after their fallout and guilt, Princess Celestia jumps through the portal and finds Sunset Shimmer! Or does she? The girl she finds certainly looks like Sunset, but the girl claims to be just a simple musician who doesn't know Celestia at all.
Sunset decides to dress up as a demon for a Nightmare Night party. Her fellow students don't handle it all that well and now Sunset has to deal with her unwanted reign.
Sunset has reached the final page in her journal to Twilight. With no idea what to write on it, she has to think about living life without the guidance that she's relied on for so long, and possibly without one of her best friends.
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.
Aria was supposed to be a tough punk, not having any sort of special feelings towards anybody, but Sonata seems to think differently. Aria rolls her eyes, but when Sonata invites him over for studying, the truth could reveal...
Flash Sentry has a breakdown upon realizing that the last two girls he found attractive were actually transformed ponies, and begins questioning his sexuality.
Vinyl loves her new girlfriend Octavia. So much so, that she can't stop listening to her voice... even to check if she's wearing pants on the way to school
Lemon Zest's friends are beyond her help, and there's nothing she can do about it on her own. Fortunately, DJ Vinyl Scratch shows up with a friendly shoulder to lean on, and a new song to inspire Lemon in all _kinds_ of ways.
While thinking over whether to stay in the human world or go back home to Equestria, Sunset Shimmer finds a spiral notebook filled with memories of her friends.
We rely on planes to take us places, but what if they didn't exist? More importantly, what if we didn't need them? What would it be like to fly on our own? (An EFNW contest entry)
When Sunset discovers that Twilight has never gone trick-or-treating, Sunset decides that she needs to prove how absolutely amazing Nightmare Night can beāeven if she has to drag Twilight along kicking and screaming.
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.