Rarity isn't mad, she swears, just very confused. Did Applejack actually break into her house? And for some inane, frankly incomprehensible reason?
Avoiding social entanglements at Canterlot galas can be quite a tricky business for Rarity. Luckily, Rarity has a very beautiful alicorn princess to help with that.
Twilight insists on lending Rarity a trashy risqué book. Rarity really wishes she’d turned it down.
All Mayor Mare wants is for everything to go perfectly. Her death is no exception.
No matter what it may seem, or what is presented, or what you may read, please know this is a happy story. Rarity hopes you'll remember that. She'll try to remember, too.
Twilight wasn't really one to get overly-emotional about songs. Rarity, on the other hoof, was an entirely different story.
A routine visit to Ponyville's ghostly princess is interrupted by the unfortunate fact that Rarity may have a small (see: big) fever.
An unpleasant Hearth's Warming Eve takes a turn for the newly returned Princess Luna when an unexpected fan reminds her that there's much more to her than Nightmare Moon.
As is tradition post-Twilight-Really-Messed-Up-The-Multiverse, the Prime Rarityship Council has its latest meeting. What bonds these Raritys together? The simple fact that they’re all dating a different member of their close friend group.
Rarity has a plan, as flawless and beautiful and perfect as she is: The sovereign Mi Amore Cadenza has planned a visit, and with it an opportunity to capture her heart. There’s only one small problem with this plan. They share a taste in bodyguard.
After an encounter with a hated rival during a festival she'd been looking forwards to all year, Rarity learns that sometimes her anger blinds her to what - or rather, who - is most important.
In an attempt to relieve her boredom as a prisoner, Rarity convinces Empress Andromeda to let her tag along on a trip to an abandoned town–a town Rarity will discover is a graveyard in more ways than one.
Being stressed and overworked is nothing new for Rarity. When it impacts her relationship with Twilight, however, she'll have to find a way to make it up to her marefriend, in whatever way she can.
A boring night takes a turn when Princess Rarity keeps screaming for help dealing with an eight-legged intruder who keeps conveniently disappearing when Twilight actually gets there.
Twilight wasn't one to sit alone in bars and stare at an empty glass. On the one rare occasion she found herself in that position, however, she thought to herself that though breaking up with somepony hurt, it was far worse when it didn't hurt at all