You told me that a young designer from out of town would be coming to stay with us for a few days while she discussed business plans with you. I told you that would be fine, that I wouldn't mind. I lied.
It's the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, and school has just gotten out. Pinkie, Rarity, AJ, and the rest of the gang are talking about their plans for the weekend, seeing family and whatnot; however, one of their friends doesn't have anywhere to go.
Sunset Shimmer has been acting sort of strange recently—enough that Twilight Sparkle has started to notice. And even though the rest of the girls doubt anything’s wrong, Twilight is determined to find out what’s up.
Rainbow Dash flies yeast.
Rarity has feelings for one of her friends, so naturally she does what any mare would; she talks to all of them to learn about certain... aspects of their lives.
“I love you, Rainbow.” “I love you too.” “We should do lesbian stuff.” “Yes. So much lesbian.”
On the face of it, you might feel bad for Twilight Sparkle; when she's not in class, she's always in her dorm room reading or tapping away at a device and she's always alone. But Twilight's happy, and she knows she isn't lonely—because she's in love.
sunset shimmer buys a mattress but it's haunted by the ghooOooOoOOOoooOoOoost of some girl named twilight sparkle
Pinkie Pie shows up at Carousel Boutique one morning with blueberry scones and something she really needs to tell Rarity. It isn't anything she hasn't told her before.
Lyra is pretty darn sure that she remembers Princess Luna dying in exile on the moon. Bon Bon is pretty darn sure that her marefriend's an idiot.
When Flash Sentry comes to her, upset, Pinkie Pie offers what comfort she can.
At the end of the day, we're all just carbon. But that doesn't make it any less important.
We want to tell you a story about the toy store in town, the one that's never open.
A visitor to Ponyville shows its denizens the true way to live their lives.
It's late o'clock in Ponyville.