Faced with Twilight's coronation, Rarity must contend with what it might mean for their relationship. After all, quietly stashed away in the back of her closet are dozens of books that aren’t hers. Someday, she hopes she'll be able to give them back.
As Starswirl the Bearded ponders what stayed and what was forgotten on Hearth's Warming Eve following his disapearance, he finds that his two pupils might have forgotten him.
When Rarity accidentally breaks a mirror, Pinkie decides there's only way to save her crush from seven years of bad luck. Obviously, the solution is becoming Rarity's personal anti-bad luck bodyguard.
Everypony believes in fairytales, right? Well, not Rarity, but who cares about Rarity Schmarity because THIS story about Rainbow "Awesome" Dash being the first to find a lost princess of legend.
After Rarity finds Twilight's fake crown, Twilight realises that decorating the Hearth's Warming Eve tree is a rather difficult task when Rarity is too busy pretending she's a princess to do any decorating.
Trapped in a future where Twilight--now known as Andromeda--has turned into an uncaring, emotionless dark-magic wielding empress, Rarity sometimes contemplates just... you know... accelerating her trip to the heavens, so to speak.
Princess Rarity thought her life in the castle to be perfect. However, when tragedy strikes, she and her beloved must face the fact that sooner or later, whether they want to or not, all little princesses must one day become queens.
During a simple winter day lunch with Twilight Sparkle, Sweetie Belle learns there's a lot she doesn't know about her sister.
How can you return the affections of whom you love knowing it will break your best friend's heart?
Under a twilit sky, the angel of the Goddess of Life meets with the reaper of the Goddess of Death.
Going on an inter-dimensional date with her marefri—sorry, girlfriend—was not supposed to lead to the existential crisis of a lifetime, but there was Rarity anyway.
If Twilight had learned something from her relationship with Rarity, it was that even if she was hopelessly in love with the other unicorn, she wanted Rarity to fulfill her dreams -- even if it meant sacrificing their relationship.
In a dimly lit tavern, Rarity tells Twilight a tale of loss, heartbreak, and how you haven't lived life until you've sobbed in a bar.
It was widely known that neither the Goddess of Life nor the Goddess of Death could interfere with each others realms. But, on the terrible day the Goddess of Life decided to save a single soul from death, another soul paid the terrible price.
Collection of RariTwi drabbles of varying lengths, subjects and genres.