A pony from Starlight's old village arrives in Ponyville after Starlight was taken in as Twilight's student. To everyone's surprise, this pony's cutie mark is still mysteriously missing. To no one's surprise, he's quite angry at Starlight about this.
Through a powerful spell and her own body, Twilight manages to bring her friends back, reborn years after their untimely deaths. With only Spike for support, Twilight not only faces being a mother, but also dark secrets from the Princesses' past
Sometimes life can surprise you, one moment you can be living your days like any other, then the next you'll find that everything will change. Today Claire and Illusion will learn that, but are they ready?
A collection of short stories centered on Applejack and Rarity. Each story is based on a one-word prompt, and after the story is written, the writer leaves another one-word prompt for the next writer to use.
Rarity left Ponyville for five years that flew by… but when she comes back, it seems everything in her hometown has changed. And one of these changes might just shock her beyond belief.
A discussion over whether crêpes count as real food results in Rarity and Applejack making a bet, with the loser having to spend a day helping the winner with their job. Do the pair have ulterior motives in wanting to spend more time together?
Does the universe really want you and your soul mate to be together? In Applejack and Rarity's case – yes it does. Stretching through their lives, they find that one recurring trend – each other.
Applejack and Rarity live very different kind of lives and almost never see eye to eye; so when AJ finds herself curious about the unicorn, she tries to learn more about her while showing Rarity a much simpler way of life.
When unhappy news calls Rarity and Applejack north to spend Hearth's Warming with Rarity's extended family, the two ponies will confront their fears and hopes for the future, and for their budding romance.
"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on." -Robert Frost. Remembering was always the hardest part for Applejack. With her parents dead, she struggles to continue with her life.