Twilight has an experiment planned, and it centres on Rainbow Dash.
As anxious as she is, Dash really has no right to complain.
It was her idea after all.
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Found 13 stories in 40ms
Total Words: 139,179
Estimated Reading: 9 hours
Twilight has an experiment planned, and it centres on Rainbow Dash.
As anxious as she is, Dash really has no right to complain.
It was her idea after all.
Applejack recounts the events surrounding her cousin's death to an interested stranger over a bottle of hard cider.
A short tale of unspoken retribution, wild-west style.
A refined mare fresh out of high school and a dropout following her dreams find themselves forced to spend a lot of time together.
With the help of a meddling psychology tutor and their new classmates, can they find what they've been looking for?
You don't think Rarity risked getting cement in her mane just to repair a dam, do you?
This is the short tale of a frustrated white unicorn and an oblivious orange earth pony.
A series of brutal murders seize the attention of the worlds greatest consulting detective.
Soon after meeting his eventual partner Jog Watson, Holmes must contend with the Butterfly Killer, a serial murderer who only kills when it rains and always leaves a dead butterfly with the victim.
The only suspects: a classroom of young ponies.
Applejack shares an evening at a bar with a strange blue pegasus.
Requested by Spiili.
Spike is forced to confront the truth about his crush for Rarity.
Short, sweet, simple.
Requested by Statoose.
Over their lives, Pipsqueak and Dinky have some crucial realizations that help them move on from their past and accept the future.
Three chapters, three stages in their lives.
Sequel to Pirates For A Day.
If you read the first story and loved it for the lack of shipping and pure childlike innocence, then I urge you not to taint the memory by reading this sequel. Pipsqueak and Dinky are shipped together, unlike the original.