Most work undertaken by princesses is fairly tedious, and a good chunk of it is paperwork and letters.
Celestia is interrupted while dealing with some of this.
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Most work undertaken by princesses is fairly tedious, and a good chunk of it is paperwork and letters.
Celestia is interrupted while dealing with some of this.
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A particular magical horse has made such a habit of randomly appearing and administering whimsy and cuddles that there are enough victims available to form a semi-regular support group.
Something strange about that new guy though...
Charlie, local human, has made a discovery about how things work around these parts as opposed to the home turf. Or at least has decided he's made a discovery.
Twilight happens upon him just as he's about to test this.
Lunch is involved.
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It's a fact often ignored by peons, traitors and other non-entities but true royalty does not get ill.
So though it might appear that Queen Chrysalis is ill she obviously isn't.
And while it might appear that she needs looking after, she doesn't!
...but if you insist then she is wise enough to take advantage.
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A reading from the ever on-the-ball Straight To The Point Studio
Living with a Kirin is actually not that weird. There are language difficulties and cultural differences, but snuggling is universal.
Now with a reading by StraightToThePointStudio!
Now also with a reading by Pony&Wolf Productions
This story is a sequel to She means well
Not even a lazy lie-in is safe from magical horses sneaking in and making a nuisance of themselves.
Still, there are worse things in life, and this time at least she seems to have thought her plans through, and they seem to be going smoothly. Probably because she brought even more help.
Oh well, a man can just go with the flow, can't he? And enjoy himself. Why not? It's not so bad, he's still a softy and she is, all said and done, just plain lovely.
This story is a sequel to In From The Cold
You'd have thought that being in space on a planet you'd long-believed to be dead and gone but which turned out to in fact have been kept tidy by the weirdo alien you also believed to be dead and gone would be exciting.
And in many ways it is, but in many ways it's also just more work to do and more boxes to tick, but that's being in charge.
Still, Jack did suggest going and getting lunch and Twilight did say yes, she's just got some things to finish up first.
And Jack, surely, has experience of waiting?
Right?
When she was a filly, Tally had a clockwork toy train. Now that she's on Earth, she decides to see what humans have to offer.
She was not prepared for a proper train show. Digital control, smoke, lighting effects, and sound? Check. And more scales than she has hooves, catering to every need.
Including those who only have space in their apartment to put a train on a coffee table.
Peter and Sponge Pudding are friends. They've been friends for basically their whole lives. Buds. Pals. Inseparable. Gone from simply hanging around one another as kids to now living together as young persons.
Their individual weekends plans have been scuppered, however, and now they have to make the most of things.
With predictable results.
Alan, human and guest, is looking forward to a nice quiet day of sitting on the sofa watching trashy light entertainment programming with his close personal friend (and host) Princess Celestia.
Things seem a bit weird though...