After a minor disagreement with her sister, Luna decides to seek a little freedom from her presence. A chance encounter with a griffon gives her an interesting method.
After their mildly unusual escapade, Celestia and Luna (Celestia, really) want rest and relaxation. They find it in a manner of speaking: once upon a strong snooze later, they float alone above who knows where – and Celestia knows who to blame.
A young Celestia is tired of her life as a wanderer and longs for all the luxuries of home. Her best friend Discord is unable to see anything but the best of her.
All Celestia ever wanted was to be on the sun control team, but the North is freezing, sinister schemes are in motion, and her world needs heroes – before it's too late.
As young Luna begins to leave behind the carefree joys of foalhood, the moon starts drawing her to fulfil her destiny in the night. Celestia misunderstands, assuming that her sister no longer wants to play with her, and seeks help from their mother.
Luna finds a book written by Star Swirl the Bearded that's been hidden ever since he went missing 1,000 years ago. One chapter is written in code and she is desperate to find out what it’s hiding, but would it be better if his secret remains unknown?