Flurry Heart is introduced to Applejack’s twins, Apple Chip and Annie Smith, but they are having a hard time coping with the loss of their late great-grandmother, Granny Smith.
Big Macintosh knows there’s no coming back from the other side. But one day a familiar face returns, stirring-up long unfinished business. It can’t be who it seems to be, but what else could it mean?
The morning after Bright Mac and Pear Butter’s wedding, Granny Smith sits alone in a cafe, trying to process everything that's changed. When Mayor Mare comes looking to talk with her, Granny isn't sure if she's quite ready to face her old friend.
Winter is at it's apex in Ponyville, but the year is not long for the world. At Sweet Apple Acres, two spent nags sit before a roaring fire and find that their score is not yet settled. There are things left to say, and it's time to step outside.
For years ponies thought that Ponyville stands un-guarded. When Twilight thinks about having some guards in Ponyville, this causes Granny Smith to tell the girls the tale of Ponyville Guardian.
Jonagold Apple made his family swear on their hats that they wouldn't come to see him, not in the state he is in. But Granny Smith doesn't wear a hat, and she isn't about to let her only son die alone in the hospital.
Pinkie Pie's granny comes to visit her granddaughter in Ponyville, nice, right? Maybe it would have been, if one comment about a mare Granny Pie once knew, years before the main six birth, hadn't set the whole world rumbling.
After Twilight delivers a batch of books to Sweet Apple Acres as a gesture of goodwill, she finds that Big Macintosh is not interested in her offerings. Through her efforts to discover why, she inadvertently discovers his most shameful secret.
Ever wonder why Granny Smith gives Filthy Rich those 100 jars of zap apple jam? Or who her husband is? Or why zebras are treated differently in Ponyville? All the answers are in Granny Smith's private scrapbook.