When Starlight Glimmer wonders whether killing an alicorn is possible, Twilight recruits her student, her assistant and the Lord of Chaos to find the answer.
In which Celestia defeats Nightmare Moon by way of playing dead.
Spike had always been taught that it was better to talk to others about problems as opposed to resorting to violence but when enemies strike, can Spike use this logic to save Equestria?
In which Twilight enjoys the benefits of a Spike shunned by society.
For once, Shining Armor will be selfish and take what rightfully belongs to him.
It was supposed to be a lazy day after a hectic several days. Just him and his two partners who'd been working alongside him resting underneath a tree a top a hill in Ponyville. What happened next was something none of them could have anticipated.
Everyone's always been taught that it is important to talk about our problems rather than take matters into our own hands. Can these ideals be used to save Canterlot High from disaster?
It was supposed to be a simple day of running errands for Twilight for Canterlot's #1 assistant. Spike hadn't planned on making friends with a certain alablaster unicorn filly and helping her find her parents.
When Cadance learns that Shining Armor will have to stay in Canterlot for the holidays, she invites him to spend the holidays with her. Little does he realize that Cadance has something much more in store for him.
Twilight loves her books and Spike. Stand between her and either of these things at your own risk.