Twilight is nothing if not a patient mare, but even she has limits. When it all becomes too much to bear, she writes one last, letter. So that she can stop waiting.
Twilight Sparkle is a Princess of Equestria, living in Canterlot to fulfill her duties. But it can be a lonely place without her friends, and her empty bed is making it harder and harder to sleep. Could she be missing something?
Basic math tells us that the number four is bigger than the number one. But can numbers so easily represent ponies when a sudden confession separates one pony from a group of six?
”I think this is best for both of us,” Twilight had said with the kind of smile that betrayed no joy in what she was saying, ”I think this is what we both want, too.” It was what she wanted. They needed to break up. It wasn't working. It was mutual.
Twilight learns a new word she thinks Rainbow Dash would be interested in.
Ponyville was a calm, peaceful town. At least when it wasn't being ravaged by gods of chaos or evil queens determined to bring eternal night. Unfortunately, without that life got rather boring, so Twilight decides to go on a little vacation.
Twilight and Rainbow Dash have been dating for a while now, and they couldn't be happier. Well, for the most part, anyway. Something's been on Rainbow's mind, recently, and Twilight's determined to find out what.
It's once again the day before Hearth's Warming Eve, and Rainbow still doesn't have a present for her marefriend of one year, Twilight Sparkle. What's a mare to do?
Six months after the events of Cheated Dreams, the return of problems long thought fixed is marked by a mysterious package showing up on Twilight's doorstep.
A letter is all they found, but they knew what had happened. War is never easy, especially for those with loved ones fighting. Lights are brightest in the dark.
In a world of magic and monsters, with beings like Discord, is it truly so hard to believe that there are other creatures out there? Things that the common pony would deem "Supernatural". No, and for Rainbow Dash monsters are about to become too real
Dating should be simple; like hanging out with a friend only more mushy. And dumb. Rainbow Dash doesn't need or want any of that. At least that's what she says, but the way her heart jumps around Twilight might just disagree with her.
Everypony has a guilty pleasure. Something they're embarrassed they enjoy. Something they know they shouldn't like. Rainbow Dash has one in the form her her friend, Twilight. She hates herself for it, but time after time she comes back for more.
The Kiss of the Alicorn is a spell. It can only be cast by an alicorn, and only a single time. It allows them to share their immortality with one other pony, so that they don't have to face eternity alone.
Everypony needs a little nudge sometimes. Even Princesses and Wonderbolts, and especially on Hearts and Hooves Day.