You lost your bed, sheets, and pillows to Celestia, and you nearly lost your girlfriend. But peace has come to your house at long last. Well, until today, anyway.
Celestia extends her stay on Earth, which means you need a lot more Fanta. To save money, you take Celestia with you to Costco. It goes about as well as you'd expect.
A massive storm has left scars all across Ponyville in its wake. Time will fade the physical damage, but how do you heal a wound that you can't see?
On Remembrance Day, Equestria stops to look to its past to better preserve it for the future. It's a good day for everypony - or at least it is for those who will one day become memories themselves.
A life of wealth and luxury await Fleur, but at what cost? Can she forsake who she is to become the mare she has to be? Or, can she be both?
Two years after the events of 'Frequency', Equestria pauses to honor the only human it has ever known. (a fan-made epilogue)
Rainbow and Twilight may be reading the same Daring Do book, but the words on the pages tell very different tales to each of them. What will it take for Twilight to see things Rainbow's way?
We rely on planes to take us places, but what if they didn't exist? More importantly, what if we didn't need them? What would it be like to fly on our own? (An EFNW contest entry)
As Marecelona springs to life under the night sky, a mare in a red coat slips through the crowds, searching for the source of a beat that only she can hear.
EQG Pinkie Pie unlocks the secret of the Unicorn Frappaccino's power, and sends the recipe to her Equestrian counterpart. What could possibly go wrong?
In a place of remembrance where so much lies forgotten, one pony works to make sure everyone is cared for.
Warmth, softness, gentleness. They are the first sensations I experienced, the one link I have to my origin, and the key to understanding who I really am.
Trixie returns to Canterlot defeated and in desperate need of another chance at success. But is she willing to accept a shot at redemption from a long-time rival? (EFNW contest entry)
Instead of returning to Ponyville, Applejack found her calling in the bright lights of Manehattan, and has called it home ever since. She's as far from the apple tree as she can get, but she has no intention of returning.
Twilight is used to concrete problems that have concrete solutions. But, on the eve of her move to Ponyville, she's having second thoughts. How can she solve a problem that isn't in any of her books?