Applejack and Rainbow Dash share a moment together while apple bucking.
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Applejack and Rainbow Dash share a moment together while apple bucking.
Rainbow has a crush, and Rarity seems to be the only one who wasn't informed. As she searches for the identity of Rainbow Dash's new love interest, Rarity questions whether or not her conclusions are based on reality... or on what she wishes were true.
Everypony has a guilty pleasure and for many, especially the single, that pleasure can be found in the adult novel section of the library. For every shipment in recent memory, Twilight Sparkle has looked forward to the newest novel from the up-and-coming Saucy Tale. For every shipment in recent memory, she hasn’t been disappointed.
So when Twilight discovers that the source of these stories is none other than the subconscious hyper-awareness of Rainbow Dash, can her brain cope with the implications or will her friends face yet another purple-coloured meltdown?
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((This is not an explicit story, but does touch on some suggestive themes.))
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This story is a sequel to Silent Ponyville
In an attempt to make her feelings known, Fluttershy begins to persue the target of her delicate heart's affection. However, when her interest seems to be oblivious to her feelings will she find the inner strength to admit her true feelings to the one she desires? Or will disaster follow her at every turn? (Takes place 1 month after Silent Ponyville, but is not required reading material)
Sequel: http://www.fimfiction.net/story/4868/Silent-Ponyville-2
After realising that Scootaloo has never been to Cloudsdale, Rainbow takes the filly to the citadel of the pegasi, much to Scootaloo's excitement.
A short sketch for Rainbow Dash and Scootaloo; gentle friendshipping.
Update: It was translated into French! Have a link: Scootaloo à Cloudsdale
Update 2: And then it was translated into Russian! Wow! Скуталу в Клаудсдейле
While practicing a new trick for the Wonderbolts, Rainbow Dash crashes into the Everfree. After a desperate search fails to find her, Rainbow's friends wonder if they will ever see the Wonderbolt again. After sixteen days, a tired, worn and wounded Dash exits the forest.
What happened to her during those fifteen days?
How did she survive while lost in the wilderness?
And why did she rush back into the Everfree the day after escaping it?
Drone 319, Queen Chrysalis's top spy in Ponyville, finds himself hovering over Ciderfest tied to a balloon. Why? He doesn't know. When asked what he's doing, he says the first thing that comes to mind to keep his cover.
"I'm a Zeppelin."
Picture art https://derpibooru.org/301934
[Featured 11/11-17/2016 ]
(Now with audio reading https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqaOKuSnH1I&feature=youtu.be)
This story is a sequel to The Do Dilemma
Daring Do's adventures are regarded as fiction. And yes, some elements are fictional and exaggerated. But is there some truth to the stories? The answer is a bit more complicated than you'd think, as Daring adds a special letter in her package to Rainbow Dash. This is that letter.
A mini-epilogue to the episode Daring Don't that ties in with The Do Dilemma.
Rainbow Dash's son learns that unexpected surprises may come from those we underestimate. A story on father/son bonding.
Updated with self-drawn/colored coverart.
Every week, Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy play a game. And every week it’s the same, predictable result.
Fluttershy doesn't seem to mind. But when she confesses that she doesn't really understand why winning is so important, Rainbow Dash’s world almost explodes. Now Dash is on a mission. Not only to explain to her friend why winning is so awesome, but to prove it too. Because by the end of the day, come hay or high water, Fluttershy is going to win something!
Fluttershy just wants to play their game together next week, like always.
A story of two ponies and their friendship, past and present. Of winning and losing, the games we play and why we play them.