Caught in a rainstorm again, Derpy trudges off toward home. But along the way, she finds somepony down on her luck as well, somepony who very much reminds Derpy of her own childhood. It was a good day.
It's applebucking season time again, but with Big Mac injured and her friends caught up in their own shenanigans, Applejack is stuck with all the work. That is, until Derpy comes along and introduces a new method in applebucking.
While strolling around town, Twilight Sparkle accidentally knocks out Derpy's contact lenses, revealing perfectly normal eyes hidden underneath. So what else could Derpy be faking?
Derpy has a massive crush on Octavia, but she's too scared to admit her true feelings. Hoping for the best, she asks for a private cello lesson and indulges in a little bit of flirting.
Partway through her morning practice routine—and routine it is—Octavia seems to have gained an audience. Well, if that mare wants to listen, she'll get a good show.
Derpy tries to deliver a package to a famous artist, but when she arrives, she finds the contents shattered into pieces. Is she really as useless as her boss thinks she is?
"Have you seen a butterfly around here?" I asked Derpy one day. Next thing I don't even know, we're saving Equestria from the fairies in Fluttershy's chicken coop!
Derpy's father says there's a monster in the basement. He says she must never go down there or it will gobble her up. She decides to investigate anyway.
Sudsy Bubbles spends her lonely days working at her laundromat. But try as she might to attract customers, no one ever comes to wash their clothes. That all changes when a blue-haired girl comes looking for a place to hide.