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by Monochromatic — A relationship cannot be defined in just twelve days, but if Shining Armor and Big Mac had to pick, it would be these. 3.2 K Words • Dec 25, '23

by Monochromatic — Twilight Sparkle travels to the underworld in a desperate bid to bring her beloved back from the dead. All she has to do is follow the terms dictated by the goddess of the underworld. Simple, right? 3.6 K Words • May 2, '24

by Monochromatic — Carousel Boutique had been closed for months, the lights kept on solely thanks to the money brought about by old designs still sold in other locations, far away from where their miserable creator could see them. 583 Words • Mar 12, '24
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by Monochromatic — Everypony enjoys myths and ponytales, even if they know such things aren’t real. Alicorns fighting against a spirit of chaos? An ancient princess trapped in a library under a tree, waiting to be found? Quite enchanting and fantastic tales yes, but nonetheless as fictional as Daring Do and other such stories. At least, that’s what Rarity used to think. She doesn’t Anymore. 5.9 K Words • Mar 19, '22
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by Monochromatic — Twilight confides in Rarity after both wake up from different nightmares. 1.3 K Words • Dec 22, '23

by Monochromatic — As is tradition post-Twilight-Really-Messed-Up-The-Multiverse, the Prime Rarityship Council has its latest meeting. What bonds these Raritys together? The simple fact that they’re all dating a different member of their close friendgroup. 1.1 K Words • Nov 3, '23

by Monochromatic — After marrying Celestia, the Great and Powerful Trixie declares herself Twilight’s stepmother. 1.4 K Words • Oct 25, '23

by Monochromatic — After agreeing to Twilight’s proposal of having a date in an alternate universe, Rarity finds herself contemplating many things, including but not limited to: what it means to be a human, how are you supposed to walk on two legs, meeting teenage versions of yourself and your friends, and last but not least, questioning your entire relationship and the nature of soulmates. 11.7 K Words • Oct 7, '23