New ponies aren't know for their respect for privacy. Especially when you're a newborn princess who's mothers live on a local apple orchard, as it turns out.
Each time Twilight tries to stop Starlight, she fails and is flung to a new, twisted Equestria, each one worse than the one before, until she lands in one that isn't worse. The only real difference is that her castle isn't there. But the library is.
Twilight Sparkle’s world crashes around her as everything she once believed in, crumbles to dust. Does she rise above it to fill in the shoes of her mentor? Or does she allow it to bring her low…
A thousand years ago, the three pony tribes failed to form a unified nation, and war doomed the unicorns to near-extinction. Twilight and Applejack now seek the Elements in the hopes of ending the long conflict between pegasi and earth ponies.
After a shocking revelation, Rarity agrees to meet her friend Twilight at one of on Ponyville's cafes. Only to question the value of what she truly holds dear.
Flim has a stroke of good fortune. Princess Twilight and her new wife Applejack desperately require his signature on some very important paperwork. Oh yeah, and there's a foal involved too. Not that that really matters...
Rarity is foalsitting and has decided to tell the little ones in her care about the very first Hearth's Warming Eve their parents ever shared. It was almost their last.
Twilight's magical map calls Trixie to solve the llamas' friendship problem, but Trixie's true reasons for accepting aren't entirely altruistic and she may not be nearly as over being upstaged by Twilight in the past as she lets on.
Twilight Sparkle is dating Applejack. Pinkie Pie is dating Rarity. In fact, it seems like everyone in Ponyville has a special somepony, except for Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy! So they join a bowling team.
Old Gob isn't just selling dubiously enchanted items, he's selling an experience. Unfortunately, it's not an experience Twilight and her friends particularly wanted.