Lauren Faust wakes up one day in Equestria and guess what? Celestia and Luna tell her that A: she's the queen and B: they're her daughters. How will she cope? Will she stay or try to find a way back? Oh and she's an alicorn, of course.
She's cute, she's sweet, and she's very, very shy. But you still want to get to know her better. Of course, she could be a completely different person when she's comfortable . . .
Everyone is dead. She doesn't know who is responsible, just that somepony activated the ultimate weapon. Only four ponies survived and now try to find meaning in the great wasteland. Celestia will just be happy if she can find a way to heal Twilight.
Celestia loves Twilight Sparkle. That is a fact, an indisputable constant of the universe. What that love means, however, is much less certain. The love of a teacher, the love of a friend, or the love that Celestia dares not name.
Twilight finds it a bit difficult to reconcile Celestia's playful new manner with the regal teacher she knew for so long. Once she does, however, the benefits are plain to see.
Following the Changeling Invasion of Canterlot, Twilight's friends, Princess Celestia and Shining Armor lament over how they failed to protect Canterlot from the Changelings as well for their behavior towards Twilight at the Wedding Rehearsal.
After the Royal Wedding, Spike keeps having terrible nightmares about that fateful day. In an attempt to console her friend, Twilight finally gets him to talk about his dream. However, what she discovers, is much worse than she could've imagined
Rainbow has recently learned the value of a good cry, and thinks there is another pony in need of similar release. Knowing a softer touch is needed she enlists Twilight to help. Part Mother's Day, part Tanks for the Memories inspired.
Twilight takes her marefriend Fluttershy to Prance for an amazing 4-year anniversary vacation. The ponies, the food, and of course, the scenery are absolutely perfect. But Twilight seems more perfectionistic than usual. What could be on her mind?