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This story is a sequel to Phases


I'm back again in another story following my life, this time I deal with growing apart from friends, the pressures of the media, the constant judgement of being a star, and my struggling love life. Its just enough to make a mare go crazy! (Rated teen for some sexual innuendos) Special thanks to Evil_Gumbo27 for helping me out.

Chapters (7)
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Hey. Why did Spike break up with Sweetie? You never really answered that.

Before I begin telling you this story I need to do a quick recap of what has happened since my last story. First and for most I've signed a record deal, second Rarity is my designer, third Sapphire Shorts is my mentor, fourth Scootaloo is now a wonderbolt, and Applebloom is working on her family farm. As far as Cord is concerned I haven;t seen him since the talent show but I always liked to think he was doing as well as I was. Also I am now twenty years old and currently dating Spike, he is pretty good about me being busy almost all the time. And one last thing my first concert in Canterlot is coming up.

Sweetie Belle writes here:

I enjoyed this chapter of your story a little bit. I consider it to be very much reminiscent of how I was feeling in 1970, when I signed with Capitol Records, a then-EMI division. However, I did find most of the information about me in the story to be quite inaccurate and inconsistent with my whole life.

- First and foremost, my deal with Capitol Records lasted until 1987, at which point I was at the very big bottom of the Equestrian musical boat, while Scootaloo was at the very tippy top of the Equestrian musical boat. Scootaloo was signed to Capitol Records in 1984, and the label started focusing on her so heavily that basically became the mascot of both Capitol Records and of EMI in general. When I wanted to come back to EMI in 1999 (after A&M closed), I noticed that EMI was NEVER going to leave Scootaloo out of their arms. They didn't want me to do any form of genuine business with them anymore. Oh and by the way, have you seen my albums on CD? Only a tiny fraction of my Capitol back catalog was remastered and released on CD by EMI. And of it, most of what was being issued consisted of remastered editions of the albums I did at Capitol that did not sell. I eventually bought the master tapes I made with Capitol during my time with them (in 2000, which, oddly enough, was 30 years after I first signed with Capitol Records!!!). Now I control everything that I recorded (I ended up signing with Columbia Records, in 1999; Columbia issued a CD of my hits titled "Playlist: The Very Best Of Sweetie Belle" in 2010.)
- Second, Rarity was my designer from 1970 until 1975, when EMI started using custom designers for my tours.
- Third, I have never associated with Sapphire Shores and nor do I ever want to think about doing so. In fact, after Silver Spoon cut her ties with Diamond Tiara, she became my personal mentor and, when my parents died in 1979, joined the family of Button Mash (whom I married in 1981) in becoming my family. In 1970, Spoon became my manager in a feat that sounded somewhat controversial given that we were on different labels (I was on Capitol, while Spoon was on CBS, which was the name we used to we dub Columbia Records in the land of Equestria back then). Then, during my infamous tenure at RCA Records (1987-1991), RCA forced me to break apart from family without my, or Silver Spoon's, input. I was thankfully put back into family when we both signed with A&M Records in 1991 (In the period I spent with A&M, which lasted into that label's closing in January, 1999, Spoon helped me put myself back on top again with an Compact Disc I did with mega-star Babs Seed titled Two Stars In The Sky. The album (A&M #31454 0553 2) was released on May 6, 1996 and went sextuple platinum, selling about 25 million records the world over.
- Cord was a big time bluesman who is known as the Equestrian Clarence Carter. Carter is a lot like Shores in various aspects which is why I never became a fan, no matter how loyal, of either performer.
- I was never more than a friend of Spike, and to say I was involved romantically with him would be...a big step into bestiality. Spike was loyal assistant to my A&M label-mate Twilight Sparkle for who knows HOW long at this point.
- My first concert, held in Canterlot, took place on April 19, 1970.

what is wrong with her face and horn

why is that picture not proportionally right

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