Turns out that there's an old Equestrian law on the books that any creature can petition to join any princess's harem. Somepony should have warned Twilight, preferably before the former changeling queen showed up on her doorstep.
Twilight Sparkle gained her cutie mark, then a First Words Soulmate Mark. On the eve of her big brother's wedding, she hears those words... from his fiance.
Twilight Sparkle lays in the hoofs of her wife, lost in the nostalgia of a half-remembered dream and the comforting song of what she is certain was a foalhood imaginary companion.
Thanks to her change of heart inside the statue, Chrysalis was released from her statue prison. But Chrysalis feels doubtful if she will be forgiven by others after everything she has done to Equestria.
Chrysalis has the perfect scheme to bring Twilight Sparkle under her sway and have all that delicious love to herself. In fact, she'd dare say it's a real page turner.
Twilight and Chrysalis have been betroth to each other. But that was years ago and now at the announcment of Cadence and Shining Armor wedding. Twilight get's a shock about her wedding also, what does this all mean to twilight?
A young changeling queen—keeping herself hidden while she studies in Canterlot—comes to a conclusion: Celestia is mishandling the defense of ponykind.
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but what if all who behold you see naught but a monster? Given the chance, can this conception change? Sometimes, it just takes one person to reach out...and help.
Changelings have been depicted as cruel, heartless, love stealing monsters. Multiple ponies across Equestria would love to watch the race burned from the earth. But nopony ever realizes that changelings too wear masks. And behind them, is tears.
It had taken two failed invasions, an arduous civil war, a foalnapping, and the promise of a date, but Chrysalis can finally be counted among Equestria's allies. Unfortunately, the rest of her race might not be so easy to convince.