Scootaloo even after years of not seeing her 'parents' still carries a huge grudge against them. So therefore somepony thinks it is about time to tell Scootaloo the truth, about who's daughter she actually is
Spitfire receives terrible news. An injury she sustained from their last show may have saved lives... but may not be treatable. They will have to amputate her wing. She must step down as Wonderbolt captain.
Before she was strong, she was weak, before she was hard, she was soft, before she burned hot, she was the coolest there was. Before she was immortal, she was one of us. Before she was Captain of the Wonderbolts, she was Spitfire.
Soarin Skies, adopted son of two rich and famous athletes, is forced to follow family traditions; his father's legacy. Following through all but one, he fails to stop himself from falling for an ordinary village mare; Rainbow Dash.
The Wonderbolts deal with fans of all ages wherever they go, but lately Soarin has been getting an unusual number of foals asking him for lessons. He discovers something about one of his fans he shouldn't have, and isn't sure what to do about it.
Swept Clean is a hardworking janitor at the Ponyville hospital. And it's there he meets a young colt with stars in his eyes, and a bad cough in his chest. While no doctor, the old stallion can still offer stories and perhaps even a cuddle or two.
The Wonderbolts are among Equestria's finest and have many achievements to their name, but why is their captain visibly upset about something? Soarin checks up on her, but how will he react to her emotions?
While on a walk, Spitfire encounters objects that remind her of her past and why she became the weak monster she thinks she is. What will she do from there? Can hope return to her?
(Takes place sometime after "Rainbow Falls".) After word gets out about what happened with the Wonderbolts at Rainbow Falls, the elite flyers' reputation starts to slide. Spitfire considers resigning, and Rainbow Dash struggles to talk her out of it.