A/N: I have always loved "My Little Pony"; it was my first obsession, technically. I still love it very much to this day (have been recently watching episodes on YT! lol), and I finally decided I had to write something for it! Thus, I'm writing a oneshot for each of the Ponies here (that includes the very first Ponies, like Firefly, Applejack, and the rest), showing their true hearts/personalities/strongest traits!

I'm starting with Galaxy because, other than Firefly, she is my favorite Little Pony! Love her so much! From here, it's all random order!

Disclaimer: I don't own MLP (Hasbro) or anything affiliated.

As a precaution, I'm sick with both an ear infection and sinus thing, so if any of this looks weird, please forgive me! Tell me about anything, too, please. I'm seeing in quite the double-vision right now so... lol. Thanks! Hope you enjoy! Sorry (and tell me) if anyone's OOC--I tried!


For Always

It was clear tonight in Dream Valley, in all of Ponyland, and beautifully so. The stars glowed brightly, some of them twinkling mischievously at those watching them down below.

The Little Ponies and Megan, Molly, and Danny were the ones stargazing on the roof of Paradise Estate that night, late though it was. Earlier that day, Galaxy and Wind Whistler had mutually confirmed that there would be a meteor shower a number of hours after dusk.

At the time, the Little Ponies had been thrilled—for meteor showers didn't come around very often, less than on Earth, even—and, when asked, agreed to gently humor their Babies in allowing them to stay up, very well knowing that they would be out like lights far before the time of the spectacle. Such was the source of the loving, gentle chuckles now.

Molly, the youngest of the human lot, was sleeping comfortably on Danny's chest as he reclined against the pink roof, the boy himself so very close to dozing that his eyes were only slits, but he let his pride get the better of him as he stubbornly forced himself to stay awake. Megan gazed upon the pair fondly; they fought constantly, but when it came down to it, love was there.

Sitting between Magic Star and Galaxy, the fourteen-year-old sighed happily and leaned back herself, settling her head on her arms, which were folded behind her head.

Sensing someone behind them, Megan turned onto her side to see Sweet Stuff standing there. Seeing she wished to speak to the yellow and green Pony beside her, the human gently touched Magic Star's foreleg and indicated with an inclination of the head toward the shy Twinkle-Eyed Pony.

"Magic Star, uh," Sweet Stuff began nervously; she hadn't quite managed to boost her confidence yet, "do you think Cherries Jubilee and I could see your Good Luck collection? For—for good luck tonight?"

Looking delighted at the interest in her beloved assortment of knick-knacks, Magic Star replied, "Sure! It's in my room. Come with me." With that, she ventured to the edge of the roof and turned back, smiling at Cherries Jubilee as she joined them. "Be careful coming down, you two!"

Jumping from the roof, she landed on the green grass below with a cushioned thud, and the two other Earth Ponies followed. Faintly, their voices could be heard as they entered the Estate, but the tones disappeared as they went further in.

"That was sweet of them," Galaxy commented affectionately, taking her eyes from the starry sky to smile at Megan. The girl sat up, agreeing with a returning hum and grin of her own.

"Yes, it was." Glancing behind her at the sleeping Babies—kept in the middle of the Estate's roof by the other Ponies along the edges and their Mothers beside them—her rosy cheeks brightened.

"I say, Megan!" Looking to her left, the blond saw North Star land; wanting to get a better view of the Valley from above, she'd flown off about a half hour ago. "This night sky is gorgeous!" Addressing the next bit to Galaxy, she said, "Good show, dear! If I do say so myself, you and Wind Whistler were spot-on about the shower! It's a wonder I didn't know it was coming!" For a moment, she looked a little confused, but that quickly melted away with a smile.

As the only Pony to own a telescope, it was rather strange that the Pegasus had missed the signs, but she had been known to overlook some things in her thirst for planetary knowledge.

The pink Unicorn blushed in embarrassment. "Don't thank me, North Star. Wind Whistler—"

"Now, don't be modest! I've just spoken with Wind Whistler, and she was quite adamant in stating that you were the one to make the calculations. She insisted that she merely put the telescope in the correct position!" Her grin shrunk a bit in sympathy. "You simply must stop this nonsense about not taking credit for your own hard work, dear! It really doesn't become you!" A friendly nuzzle for Galaxy, a polite nod to Megan, and she flew to the other side of the Estate to be with Wind Whistler, her best friend.

Seeing the Unicorn was still a little flustered at the attention, Megan bit back her chuckle and settled for the next best thing: distraction. Reaching over to tenderly thread her fingers through her mane, Megan effectively got Galaxy's attention and pointed up to the sky. The stars had gotten brighter, more had appeared, and Galaxy beamed. The shower would be happening soon. She could feel it.

They were in silence for a long while, the other Ponies around them occasionally chatting about nothing to pass the time. Then, when a star shone particularly brightly, glowing white as its light seeming to spin in a pinwheel fashion, Galaxy shifted her sparkling eyes to her human companion.

"Do you ever wonder what's up there, Megan? Beyond the planets and stars?" she asked, her voice filled with wonder.

Turning from the starry expanse herself, the young girl smiled warmly and buried her face into the Unicorn's soft mane, tilting her mouth to the left in order to speak. "No, Galaxy. I already know." The Little Pony stared at her quizzically, intrigued, and her twinkle-eyes urged Megan to continue. "It's you."

Startled, Galaxy gasped softly, then wrinkled her brow in bemusement, blushing again. "What do you mean, Megan?"

"Just what I said, Galaxy," Megan answered, a mysterious smile on her face as she held up one finger and winked. "Just…wait a minute…"

Refusing to be any less cryptic, Megan gazed back up at the shimmering stars above; Galaxy, now beyond bashfulness and instead quite puzzled, followed suit.

At that moment, the meteor shower began, shooting beams of light raining down from the Heavens. The Babies, along with Molly and Danny, had been woken up by this time, and all were shouting and jumping with delight, not that their parents were any better. In fact, the majority of the Earth Ponies were kicking up their hind legs, the Pegasus Ponies were doing somersaults in the air, and the Unicorns were flaunting their individual Magic.

With closed eyes and brightly lit horn, Galaxy used her own Magic to periodically intensify the different aspects of the cascade. She had never felt more at peace, more at home, and an infinite-watt smile illuminated her face.

It didn't matter to Galaxy if she saw this; she'd seen the beginning, and besides, this was meant for everyone else. This had been the plan since she'd first spied the space debris on its seemingly fated course.

"You see?" Hearing Megan, but not turning to her for fear of breaking her concentration, she nodded. "You are a galaxy. One of ever-enduring, ever-gracing love."

The lights were colored, blinding, but bearably so, and the Ponies and friends smiled and laughed—some, like Heart Throb, even cried—in jubilant rapture.

This was the Galaxy they loved to see.


A/N: I'm sorry if this isn't very good. It's my first MLP fanfic ever, and because I'm sick (earlier, I was seeing double because of my medication's side effects), I might be a little out of whack. lol. Thanks for reading!