A pony loves a pony who likes a pony who loves a pony who loves another pony who also loves a pony.
Twilight’s got her nose stuck in a book. Sunset wants to go see the rest of their friends. Things snowball from there.
Being a human roommate to a pony leads to all sorts of cultural misunderstandings . . but one fundamental proverb remains true.
Rarity has conquered Equestria, but she is unsure how to deal with a cult led by Fluttershy and the cult's second-in-command, Twilight Sparkle, who seems to have plans of her own...
Twilight Sparkle is not who she says she is, she doesn't really know WHAT she is...
For helping her complete a lengthy assignment, Twilight decides to treat Spike to breakfast---a breakfast which will alter their understanding of each other.
Spike has since let go of the fears of being sent away by the one he cares for most, but after he falls ill, what happens when those fears begin to resurface?
When a creature arrives in Ponyville, Applejack takes her in. She slowly begins to realize why she wants to protect this girl.
Most ponies have relatively benign problems in their relationships. Small arguments, things like that. When the universe itself begins to meddle in Applejack's love life, both her and Rainbow realize it isn't going to be as easy as they thought.
Shining Armor knows he cannot protect Twilight forever, so he does what anypony would do. He finds a replacement.