Sunset Shimmer isn't exactly fitting in at Canterlot High, but she's changed her ways and is slowly making amends for her past behavior, but she still hasn't grasped all the differences between pony society and human society.
Her truck was happiest when it was moving. She was happiest when she was moving.
A class presentation and a new day job gave me plenty of time to think about how I might fit into Ponyville society.
Promises don't count unless they're fulfilled, so when Bay Breeze is promised eighteen inches, she'd better get eighteen inches.
You have two questions: what, exactly, is Tree Hugger on, and where do you get some?
After a day at school and a short walk through a snowstorm, all Sunset Shimmer wants is a sandwich. Is that too much to ask?
Acorn's apartment on Earth has lots of great features: a dishwasher, forced-air heating and cooling, a coffee maker, a food processor . . . it's also got a telephone. She's not so keen on the telephone.
I'd come home from work to discover my Strawberry Fanta gone, and a pony princess in my bed.
Pulling a carriage in New York City isn't all that different from pulling a carriage in Equestria. Except for the regulations—the law is complicated, and not really set up for an Equestrian pony.
Louis Keller can't believe it when a pony walks into his equipment store wanting to rent a Bobcat. She does have an appointment, though.
Twilight unwinds after a stressful day with a new kind of tea, brewed from special herbs Zecora got her. It's a philosophical journey she wasn't prepared for.
A zebra village is alarmed to see pegasi flying south towards them, their intentions unknown.
Sky Sweeper works as a paramedic-in-training on a Great North Air Ambulance.
Silver Spanner's first day on the job is met with skepticism from her fellow workers—but one mare decides to give her a chance.
April Showers bring May Flowers, or so the saying goes. There is a May Flowers, she's undeterred by the spring rains.