"Keeping the harmony doesn't come cheap." Twilight just didn't expect the saying to be THAT literal. Or monetary. On the bright side, she now knows to never trust her friends with money again.
Spike's bed isn't the most comfirtable thing and in an attempt to find a better place to sleep he ends up sleep walking and using his friends as beds to find the most comfortable one.
A nosy bookworm, a put-upon carrot, a neurotic apple, a giggly airhead, and a pegasus who's all wind and no thunder. Put 'em together and what have you got? No idea, but Twilight's about to find out the hard way.
Spike and Twilight have been friends for a while now, but could it be possible for him to be feeling something more for her than friendship? It's up to the rest of the Mane Six to help him figure it out, but will their advice be useful or not?
In an alternative universe, Spike's transformation went a little... differently. One where there were less princesses and singing, and a big heaping dollop of sarcasm.
When Twilight gets an advance preview of what she'll look like a few years after ascending the throne, she is not impressed. Can a certain special (soon to be not so) little guy help her see that the future might not all be that bad, after all?
Spike has grown as an outcast in dragon society with one exception but he is now leaving the safety of his home for the mystery of the world he had been denied.
Twilight wakes up one morning as a dog. Also, Spike is now a fish. Pretty self-explanatory, really. And believe it or not, the day is about to get even stranger.
Smolder's time at the School of Friendship, and her recent friendship with Spike, gives Twilight a chance to finally get some answers about dragons. Some answers are better received than others.
After the town sings yet another random musical number, Twilight goes on a quest to discover how they can do a flash mob at any moment. The truth may terrify all of Equestria. Or it may just may just bore everyone. What do I know?