Rarity is the hopelessly romantic one. Twilight is the sheltered, naive one. That's just the way it is, obviously. Right?
Running away from her entrance exam, Twilight Sparkle stumbles through a magic mirror. Now Sunset Shimmer has to take care of a little filly turned human.
Stripped of her place as best mare at her brother's wedding, Twilight comes across her old friends from Canterlot.
Publicity Stunt knows things about the Wonderbolts that even they themselves don't. Mostly because the tabloids made them up.
Set in the Bodyguard AU; Twilight Sparkle just wants to do her duty as a guard, but how to do that when Princess Rarity keeps avoiding her after their last argument?
Once upon a time, Starlight Glimmer made a plan. This plan is now coming to fruition, and she realizes that she might just have made a tiny miscalculation.
The Equestrian Architecturial Association sends an inspector to make sure Twilight's School Of Friendship is up to code. The school reacts with the appropriate amount of panicked hysteria.
If you'd asked Twilight which of her friends would break into her castle to commit an interdimensional crime, Applejack probably would've been pretty far down on the list.
I went into exile, on my own terms, to come back and take what I deserve. When I came back, there was nothing left to take.
After his battle with Kuma Sanji finds himself on a new island, but not for long. Edit: Now the second longest One Piece crossover on the site and the first one to be actually completed (as far as I know).
The Supernatural and Magical Intelligence League of Earth employs only the best and most dependable people who are reasonably sane and probably won't blow anything up.
Rainbow Dash! Why. Won't. Your. Stupid! Mane. Stay. DOWN!
Sunset Shimmer has learned many lessons about friendship, but only a trip back to Equestria shows just how far she has followed her mentor on that road.
Three agents from the human world's S.M.I.L.E. agency visit Twilight to talk about Tirek, Chrysalis and Cozy Glow.
The Cutie Mark Crusaders are left to ponder about the real nature of their sisters, and come to some unsettling conclusions. With Happy Ending, because everything else would be mean.