Spitfire vows to become stronger, even if she breaks herself in the process. Misty Fly, however, suggests she should be more reasonable and believe in herself. Unfortunately, some of Spitfire's old wounds may need to be opened in order to solve this.
Soarin Skies, adopted son of two rich and famous athletes, is forced to follow family traditions; his father's legacy. Following through all but one, he fails to stop himself from falling for an ordinary village mare; Rainbow Dash.
Months after running into Anon in the bar, Lightning Dust meets with him to ask him for his help. He offers it willingly, which makes Lightning Dust grateful. Neither knew what was going to happen. And neither did Spitfire.
It has been a year since the Wonderbolts disbanded, and Spitfire now instructs foals on how to improve their flying. Once class ends, the last pony she ever wants to see visits her. It's Rainbow Dash. What does she want?
An expansion of part of the episode "Wonderbolt Academy", exploring more fully what may have happened after the tornado incident, and Rainbow Dash quitting the academy.
The life of a Wonderbolt may seem exciting, demanding and busy, but it's time to remember that they, too, are just ponies, after all. Spitfire, as their Captain, knows that fact only too well.
After going camping, Connor wakes to find himself in Equestria and sets out to make the most of his time there. But interesting discoveries are made along the way, along with the attention of fiery maned pegasus mare.
The Wonderbolts are among Equestria's finest and have many achievements to their name, but why is their captain visibly upset about something? Soarin checks up on her, but how will he react to her emotions?
Filled with doubts about herself, Spitfire ends up going to a pub after a show. However, what starts out as a place to drink and contemplate her life turns into one of the most important conversations of her life when Twilight Sparkle joins her.