After 5 years, Maud is excited to return home, a place that never changes—a stable place. Change it has, however, and maybe the foundation her family was built on isn't as solid as she thought it was.
A conversation filled with nighttime confessions leaves Sunset with much to think about. Problem is, Sunset has always been more of a girl of action. Sequel to Krickis' "Something About Sunset."
Evening Rose has been chosen to lead a movement that will change Equestria forever. She will travel to each city as she argues for her cause, with the knowldge that her actions could very well change everything.
Rose has not led an easy life, and after two near death experiences and a changeling invasion, all she wants to do is get some rest. However, destiny seems to have other plans and it all begins with a knocking at her door.
This follows Dysphoria, Arc 2: Ponyville. Rose never imagined going back to Canterlot after her exile. However, strange events start occuring, centering around her and her past, forcing her to go back and face what she left behind (and maybe more).
This story follows the events of Dysphoria, Arc 1: Introductions (though you don't have to read it to get this story). Evening Rose adjusts to life in Ponyville and meets new ponies while fighting her fears. Will they accept her? Will she?
Applejack finds a pony at death's door during one of the worst storms of the year. He is bleeding, his wings are broken, and he's unconscious. This new pony has secrets he wants to hide, but as the saying goes, all things must come to light