It’s the toughest assignment Cheese Sandwich and Pinkie Pie have ever had: throwing parties for twelve days straight during the Hearth’s Warming Season at the royal court of Canterlot. Celebrating the founding of Equestria and the anniversary of Princess Celestia and Princess Luna’s reign is plenty of pressure on its own. But with Princess Twilight micro-managing over a thousand years of tradition, clashing expectations, jaded aristocrats, and a royal sisterly quarrel brewing, it’s just possible that somepony’s not going to be very happy during the holidays. Why is it so difficult to get Pinkie alone? Why does Cheese feel so stupid in traditional historical attire, and why won’t it stay on? And why is his Cheesy Sense going dangerously haywire?
Part of the CheesePie story arc: falls after Say Goodnight, Pinkie. Image is Fancy Night Out, by dragonfoxgirl: used by permission.
Equestria rejoices. Princess Twilight defeats evil, a castle ascends from the ruins, and one party stallion mourns the loss of a small rubber chicken.
Cheese Sandwich keeps a lot of his thoughts to himself when he's around Pinkie Pie. For a party pony, he’s still awfully shy. But today he slips up, thinks out loud when he’s barely awake, and says much more than he ever meant to.
Everything’s changed between Pinkie and Cheese, or maybe not —he’s not sure. But he’s still a wandering party pony. Will that pull them apart?
Cheese and Pinkie’s hardest job yet: twelve parties at Canterlot celebrating the Two Sisters’ reign. Twilight’s micro-managing, a sisterly quarrel brewing, bode unhappy holidays. Why’s Cheese’s Cheesy Sense going crazy?