Ever since Twilight's ascension, she's been having unusual urges. Like a weird desire to grow flowers, and she can't seem to stop chewing her wings. Turns out, her newfound magic comes with the instincts to match, and instincts are a powerful thing.
It was supposed to be a simple spell. Not to interact or interfere, just to test. To reach out and see if alternate dimensions really existed. I didn't want to do it.
The Kiss of the Alicorn is a spell. It can only be cast by an alicorn, and only a single time. It allows them to share their immortality with one other pony, so that they don't have to face eternity alone.
It can be hard, watching as those you love die around you. But Twilight's okay; like Celestia says, as long as she remembers them, they'll be with her. And she's very good at remembering, so they'll always be with her.
Twilight is nothing if not a patient mare, but even she has limits. When it all becomes too much to bear, she writes one last, letter. So that she can stop waiting.
Everypony has a guilty pleasure. Something they're embarrassed they enjoy. Something they know they shouldn't like. Rainbow Dash has one in the form her her friend, Twilight. She hates herself for it, but time after time she comes back for more.
Rainbow Dash knows she's not the best when it comes to feelings, but when she accidentally hurts one of her friends, she makes a promise to make it up to her. She never could have guessed how that one promise would change her life.
In the aftermath of the Canterlot Invasion by the Changlings, Twilight assured her friends she forgave them for not trusting her. Rainbow Dash know better.
”I think this is best for both of us,” Twilight had said with the kind of smile that betrayed no joy in what she was saying, ”I think this is what we both want, too.” It was what she wanted. They needed to break up. It wasn't working. It was mutual.
Twilight and Rainbow Dash have been dating for a while now, and they couldn't be happier. Well, for the most part, anyway. Something's been on Rainbow's mind, recently, and Twilight's determined to find out what.
Every race in Equestria and beyond has stories of coming back from the dead, but to many that's all they are. To Rainbow Dash, they're her last hope if she wants to see Twilight again.
Dating should be simple; like hanging out with a friend only more mushy. And dumb. Rainbow Dash doesn't need or want any of that. At least that's what she says, but the way her heart jumps around Twilight might just disagree with her.
Nightmares have plagued Twilight's dreams ever since she defeated Tirek. She knows they're not real, she knows she saved her friends, but they always feel so real.
Summer camp; a place of new and fun activities and experiences, all while in the splendor of the great outdoors. A place Twilight Sparkle, a simple, indoorsy high school student has no interest in. So why, then, is she chosen to be a camp counselor?
Project Princess Infatuation, or Project PI, as Pinkie dubbed it, was the fool-proof plan to get the princess of friendship to fall in love with Rainbow Dash. Plans aren't always what they seem, however. Especially when they were made by Pinkie Pie
In a world of magic and monsters, with beings like Discord, is it truly so hard to believe that there are other creatures out there? Things that the common pony would deem "Supernatural". No, and for Rainbow Dash monsters are about to become too real
Princess Twilight Sparkle has been getting strange looks from the castle guards, Celestia has been avoiding her, and it's all starting to get to her. Something's wrong, but she doesn't know what changed.
The Spring Dance in Ponyville is only a week away, and Twilight has plans to ask a certain somepony to it. The only problem is she can't dance to save her life. Unless, a certain somepony could teach her in just a week?
According to Rainbow Dash, now that Twilight's an alicorn, and part pegasus, she needs to learn about traditional pegasi holidays, namely the Festival of First Flight. But could Rainbow have alternative reasons?
A letter is all they found, but they knew what had happened. War is never easy, especially for those with loved ones fighting. Lights are brightest in the dark.
Twilight is awoken early in the morning to Rainbow Dash knocking on her door. The pegasus seems out of sorts, and this only becomes more apparent as time goes on. What could be wrong?
It's once again the day before Hearth's Warming Eve, and Rainbow still doesn't have a present for her marefriend of one year, Twilight Sparkle. What's a mare to do?
After months of crushing on her friend, Twilight finally decides it's time to come clean about her feelings for Rainbow Dash. However, when she's about to, Rainbow comes to her, and reveals a secret that could crush whatever Chance Twilight
Twilight Sparkle is a Princess of Equestria, living in Canterlot to fulfill her duties. But it can be a lonely place without her friends, and her empty bed is making it harder and harder to sleep. Could she be missing something?
Rainbow Dash is off. Off in such a way that Twilight knows she can't be the real one. After all, how could Twilight not realize when her own wife isn't the same mare?
Basic math tells us that the number four is bigger than the number one. But can numbers so easily represent ponies when a sudden confession separates one pony from a group of six?
Six months after the events of Cheated Dreams, the return of problems long thought fixed is marked by a mysterious package showing up on Twilight's doorstep.
A few month ago, Rainbow Dash found Twilight stargazing up on the balcony of Golden Oaks library. Ever since then she comes back, every night, and listens to Twilight's lectures on everything astronomy.
Another disaster has struck Equestria, and Princess Celestia sends for the Elements of Harmony to band together once more. She gets a response she never expected from her former student: No.
Most citizens of Equestria have heard tales of cutie marks; strange pictures that appear on a pony's flank. Nopony has ever seen one, but in a cave just outside of Everfree there is a dragon who tells of these marks, and of a long-dead civilizat
Twilight has a problem. A problem with wings, a blue coat, and a rainbow mane. She's not quite sure how to solve that problem, until disaster strikes; Ponyville is flooded, and she needs a place to stay.
When Twilight gathers the girls on Easter day for a Easter egg hunt, they're more than willing to comply, especially after she mentions a prize for the winner
Jokes are taken too far all the time, and can occasionally end in feelings being hurt. But what hapens when a joke is taken too far, and only one pony knows it's a joke?
Ponyville was a calm, peaceful town. At least when it wasn't being ravaged by gods of chaos or evil queens determined to bring eternal night. Unfortunately, without that life got rather boring, so Twilight decides to go on a little vacation.
While on their Honeymoon, Twilight Sparkle and Rainbow Dash receive word of tragedy back home. Now it is up to them to fix the shattered life of a young filly.
Twilight studies every move she makes. But sometimes she can only learn what she wants by expirience, and that's hard to come by with what she wants to know.