A case of 'My sister doesn't like you so let's hang out to piss her off' at first sight.
In the days following the disastrous Battle of the Bands, Adagio, with the help of her sisters and the one girl she hates the most, learns to cope with her failure.
Goddess. Artist. Sister. Adagio's sense of identity broke when her gem did. So she certainly doesn't know who that other girl daring to wear her face is.
Adagio. My lust. My vice. My love.
Adagio, who everyone knows is an immortal sex goddess, is determined to give her girlfriend a perfect eighteenth birthday. If only she weren't secretly a virgin, it would be easy.
Everyone has secrets. Sometimes they tell people about them, sometimes they don't. Even after hundreds of years, there are still things Adagio hasn't told Sonata. When Sonata finds a book full of Adagio's secrets, she just can't resist reading it.
Sunset and Adagio are happy together, until Adagio starts to remember she used to be a siren.
Late one night, Adagio looks to a familiar sky to calm her nerves and reminisce. Along the way, she has a chance encounter with a hated rival who had a similar idea.
A princess from a magical land, with fiery hair, ruby lips and eyes that could melt stone. Rarity's diary reads like a fairytale. But something we tend to forget as we grow is how rarely fairytales end happily.
Every night since banishing her sister, Celestia's dreams have been haunted by a fiery apparition. There's only one person she can turn to, and it's someone she hates.
Aria is no longer a siren, and hence no longer unforgettable.
Twilight insists she's not the one destroying the world. Rarity knows she's lying, but she has a dress to finish.
The title says it all, really.
When Adagio turns into an eel and vanishes into the ocean, it's up to Rarity to find out what happened.
Rainbow Dash and Cherry Berry exchange gifts in the morning of Hearth's Warming.