Twilight gets a letter from a secret admirer.
As children and as adults, Twilight had always felt that her brother was a weirdo. And he might be but that doesn't stop him from always being smarter than her.
It's not everyday that Twilight learns that Rainbow Dash is a supposedly licensed minster with a habit of appearing at funerals.
Only a fool could catch the attention of the Lady of The Night and think very little of the chaos he wrought.
Pinkamena Diane Pie learned a lot about colors growing up.
Sixty bits and a lonely king can get you far in Griffon Stone.
Pinkie and Noteworthy learn some moves as they dance around each other, sharing just about everything but love.
Scootaloo reconnects with her eight year-old self's trash. Not knowing that there is something very important that she's forgetting.
Twilight Sparkle explores the Friendship Spire in the dead of night and this is what she finds there.
Pinkie writes about nothing. Pinkamena tries to define love and life. And the point is never reached. Maybe?
Talking. Gossiping. Who knows where Applejack goes on her birthdays?
Twilight might be bad at speaking but she's also hard at hearing. Luckily, Pinkie knows her tea.
Mug Shot goes about his days in a continuing cycle. He works at the Cinder Rock train station during the day. Heads home at the end of his shift and thus his days start again. But he's made his peace a long time ago. Right?
Princess Celestia, a unchanging and highly revered ruler, writes and philosophizes about the many millinia she spent causing mayham.
Applejack has no sense of personal space. That doesn't mean she doesn't know to keep her hooves to herself but she wouldn't notice if someone else was invading hers.