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Sunset has a pretty unique job, streaming online! She talked about her job in passing, but when she misses a sleepover to do her job, the girls are just curious enough to check it out. What they find is a whole lot more of their friend than they expected.
Original concept by AmIDeadInside
Part of the B_25 vs Flutterpriest 24 Hour Writeoff
In RGRE Equestria, there's all sorts of mares who want to claim Anon's dick for their own. Except one mare has... not such a great way of showing her interest.
Contains: Cringe :(
Part of the B_25 vs Flutterpriest 24 Hour Writeoff
Reading by Straight To The Point Studios
Equestria is a pretty wonderful place. Until it comes to dairy products. Then it's a new sort of hell. Here is how they do milk. Based on Real Events.
Part of the B_25 vs Flutterpriest 24 Hour Writeoff
Reading by FireRain
Some missions are impossible. Agent Sweetie Drop's Mission: Enjoy Hearth's Warming Eve.
Written for Darkstarling
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Two unlikely people are brought together to celebrate Christmas together. But... with tacos? Really? Is that a Christmas thing?
It is now, I guess.
Written for Pascoite
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This story is a sequel to Man's Best Friend
In a dark, cold part of Ponyville, a diamond dog by the name of Ruby contemplates her life. Her mistakes. Her father. Her son's Father.
She receives an unexpected visitor in this unexpected sequel to Man's Best Friend.
This story is contained in my book "Dash Tries to Win Your Heart and Other Short Pony Stories"
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A stream of consciousness is simpler to drown in than a running river. Moondancer knows that it's dangerous to let her mind wander. There are much more dangerous things. It doesn't matter. None of it matters. But a question still lingers at the frayed edges of her mind.
Time moves forward, unyielding, oppressing. Will anypony still think of her? At least, in the way she remembers them? Will they remember her? At least, in the way she wants to be remembered?
Edited by anonpencil