It's been many years since Twilight moved away from Ponyville, and quite a while since the last time she came back to visit. She feels it's time for her to pay a visit to her old town, to see how things have changed during her absence.
Sunset Shimmer is stuck in a white room. Her friends try to get her out. It turns out to be a complicated process.
Sunset writes a letter to Twilight. A very personal letter. One she has no intention of sending.
Years after Cozy Glow was imprisoned in stone, Twilight finds herself having to free her, as she is once more confronted with Equestria's most insidious enemy: the country's own laws.
The Everfree Forest is not exactly the first place you'd think of when considering a camping location. There are good reasons for that.
The lower floors of the Rainbow Factory largely take care of themselves. Occasionally, though, something comes up that requires direct intervention. Some employees are more fit than others for the task.
It won't leave Vinyl sleep. Not for a while longer, at least. Worse still, it won't be gone tomorrow.
Three mares spend some time together, as the holidays approach. Kissing occurs, among other things.
On one late spring morning above Sugarcube Corner, a filly wakes up late.
Made curious by what she recently heard about the two, Rainbow decides to inquire further into the actual nature of Sunset and Twilight's relationship. She gets her answers, though she's not quite sure it's what she wanted to hear.
He woke up in a hospital bed, no idea of why or how he got there, no memory of his past or of who he was, only bits and pieces of knowledge about the world around him. Things did not get better for him after that. Not in the least.
It's been over a decade since three of Ponyville's best musicians were invited to perform at a festival on Mount Aris.
Tired, alone, Sunset Shimmer walks into the forest near the school, through the raging blizzard, to meet her only remaining friend.
It has been a long and peaceful period of cohabitation, but all things must come to an end, and the time has finally come for the alien race to leave the planet and resume their journey. And so, their friends gather for one last goodbye.
It's late at night after one of Trixie's shows. Several of her spectators are in the process of learning why one should (or shouldn't, depending on personal preference) hang around the closest bar after she's done. Assuming they'll remember anything.