"There’s no one else I’d rather raise a family with, Sunburst.”
Starlight makes a batch of love potion and Sunburst accidentally drinks it, but he seems unaffected, did she mess it up or could it mean something else?
If they had known that Stellar and Firelight wanted to get married, Sunburst and Starlight wouldn't have kept their relationship a secret.
Starlight tries her hoof in writing poetry, and while Sunburst knows more about the genre than her, she thinks she would rather die than let him read it, since most of them are about him.
He couldn’t find the will to refuse her. Not when she asked for it so sweetly, and he was the sole focus of those dark blue eyes.
They first met on the seashore, but it felt like they knew each other for longer than that.
The universe must hate her, Starlight thinks, because there's no way that her ex-husband is here, holding her hand and stopping her from falling.
Life goes on for both Starlight and Sunburst, even with a baby on the way.
Starlight says she's pregnant, and that she wants to keep it. And in no way does Sunburst considers himself ready to be a dad. Or so he thinks.
Starlight has admired Sunburst ever since they were kids, but she's having trouble finding the courage to tell him so.
It was a disease, a disease born of one-sided love. Starlight Glimmer knows she isn't going to be cured.
Starlight, driven by an unknown desperation, had her memory wiped three years ago and put herself up for sale. And who should be lucky enough to buy her?
When the youngest brother is put in unspeakable danger, could a witch with no name save him in his direst hour?
It started when they were children, when every sorrow could be ease with a hug. Eventually it turned into blind supplication and a race against her very bones.
Starlight Glimmer's strange encounter with a stranger and three cups of coffee.
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