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Hate Crime by
froodle, in which Stephanie Meyer is the worst thing to happen to Eerie
"My name is Marshall Teller, I may have made the biggest mistake of my life and I'm afraid I may live to regret it" by
froodle Mostly Void, Partially Stars by
froodle, in which we learn of the Space Thing's existence prior to landing in Eerie
All Eerie, Indiana Ongoing Verse works by Froodle Ongoing Verse: Microwave Preliminary sketch for a custom Sparky plush by Pixelkei Finished Sparky plush by Pixelkei Sparky 2 plush by Erik237 The Bridge, in which there is not a troll, and Mars is very sad
Garden Warfare, in which the age-old rivalry between garden gnomes and lawn flamingoes finally boils over
Bonfire by
froodle, in which Pinocchio is ruined forever
Lost and Found, in which the Unkind Ones honour one of their own
Chicken, in which something has made it's den in Eerie
Ruminant, in which there are witches, and also a goat
Good to Eat, in which Marshall investigates the Chickeniest Chicken Palace
Underwhelming, in which a cursed book fails to deliver
Virtual Reality, in which Things Incorporated branches out into the world of home entertainment
Mystery Box, in which Syndi helps the boys out
Numeracy, in which Marshall is not believed
Statistically Possible, in which Marshall is still not believed
Rules of War, in which there is a waterfight
Family Business, in which Marshall and Syndi help their dad out
Castle, in which there is unexpected architecture in Eerie
Budget Restraints, in which Simon and Marshall's disguises are somewhat lacklustre.
Concealment, in which there is a costume party
Party Guests, in which the costume party is attended
Targeted Marketing, in which Radford has a new advertising campaign, and Marshall has doubts
Controversial, in which Poplio's wrath is invoked
Film Festival, in which Poplio and Holly Golightly battle it out
Competing Traditions, in which there's nothing worse than an Easter weekend
Gingerbread by
froodle, in which there is a witch in the Eerie Woods
Leaves by
froodle, in which plantlife finds Marshall entirely too enticing
Defacement, in which the Eerie PD investigates a terrible crime
Foreseeable, in which an Eerie parade goes exactly as usual
Obvious, in which, in Dash's opinion, some people aren't worth saving
Loss Prevention, in which the boys investigate strange goings on at the Eerie Mall
Disco, in which there are ghouls, and disco balls
Pop Culture, in which Marshall dresses for Halloween
Offspring by
froodle, in which there are dragons
Message in a Bottle, in which something is bugging Marshall
And Introducing... in which Dash X makes some powerful allies
Untouchable, in which the boys are dismayed by Eerie's fauna
Shattered Dreams, in which there are cosmic whales
Ewww... in which Simon makes poor choices
Divergent, in which Harley and Dash have a conversation
The Worst Christmas Ever, in which Marshall buys a pie from a food stall, and is very disappointed
The Off Season, in which a stakeout at Lake Eerie proves disappointing
Observations, in which there is suspicious activity on Wolf Mountain
Wildlife by
froodle, in which Simon and Marshall go to the beach
Dinner Conversation, in which Syndi and Marshall revive an old argument
Don't Cross the Streams, in which Dash commits the cardinal sin
Sub-Aquatic, in which there are suspicious stains in the fountain
Aesthetics/Practicalities, in which Dash and Marshall clash over outerwear
Desired Effect, in which Simon and Marshall shop for decorations
Based on Your Previous Purchases by
froodle, in which Mars should really pay attention to Amazon's reccomendations
Community Service, in which Dash refuses to quietly do his time
Technicalities, in which Simon is both disappointed, and mad
Golf Course, in which the re-seeding does not take as well as hoped
Housework by
froodle, in which a rota cannot be agreed upon
Division of Labour, in which the eventually-agreed-upon rota may have overlooked a few things
Misleading, in which Grungy Bill struggles with the concept of French Toast
Breakfast by
froodle, in which Dash's attempts at cookery do not go well
Ghost in the Machine by
froodle, in which a new laptop opens an old wound
Consequences by
froodle, in which an encounter with leprechauns leaves the boys very tired indeed
The Microwave by
froodle, in which Andrea Fantucci returns to Eerie after a considerable absense
The Eldritch Abomination in the Room by
froodle, in which the microwave is most definitely not discussed
Basic Household Maintenance by
froodle, in which manticores are inconsiderate houseguests
The Lift, in which Marshall is not fooled
Torrential by
froodle, in which there is a storm, and the boys eat ice-cream
Shortest Day, in which the lack of daylight takes effect
Neighbourly, in which Marshall tries to help out a person who might not even be there
Saturday Brunch, in which some eggs go awry
Upgrade?, in which the possibility of a new sofa is mooted
Linens by
froodle, in which Dash X makes a bed
Bedtime, in which Marshall brushes his teeth
Bathtub, in which there is something in the pipes
Product Testing, in which there is something distressing on the breakfast table
Multiplicity, in which there are milkmen
Hound by
froodle, in which Simon makes a friend
Night Music by
froodle, in which Simon is woken by a nocturnal visitor
Houseshare, in which Sparky learns an important life lesson regarding Manticores
Sabotage, in which Marshall also learns an important life lesson regarding Manticores
Event Appropriate, in which Simon is startled
Inherent, in which evidence is destroyed and Marshall suspects a conspiracy
Inevitable, in which the weather is spiteful and the manticore is indifferent
In For The Night by
froodle, in which Dash refuses to leave the house
Errands by
froodle, in which Simon has a to-do list
Dinner Theatre, in which Marshall has trouble finishing his meal
Walkies, in which Simon takes his dog for a walk
Tractable, in which Sparky's new lead does not go well
Obedience, in which Sparky misbehaves and an ancient nature god is displeased
Play Date, in which Sparky mades some friends
The Bad News List, in which Dash makes an upsetting announcement
Stable, in which there is a Night Mare
Children Are Strange, in which there is a visitor
Morning Routine, in which Marshall brews coffee
Waterlogged by
froodle, in which Eerie experiences heavy rainfall
A Form You Are Comfortable With, in which Marshall has car drama
Parking Spot, in which Marshall is particular
Antiquing, in which Marshall offers a helping hand to Mary C. Carter, and she's not that into it
Arboretum, in which Simon keeps the home fires burning
Belfast Disco, in which it is St. Patrick's Day in Eerie
Bulk Buy, in which Dash's rivalry with the leprechauns quite literally spills over to a shared office space
Incendiary, in which Marshall gets the wrong end of the shillelagh
Bright Lights, in which there is glitter
Explicit Lyrics, in which Sparky is a cheeky boy
Woozy, in which Marshall isn't well
Leisurewear, in which Dash has some time off
Tempest, in which the Sea Hag makes an appearance
Rescue, in which there are jackalope kittens
Turnip, in which Marshall dispenses some interesting facts
Plausible, in which there is damage to Marshall's car
Parking, in which Marshall struggles to parallel park and Dash is less than helpful
Rainbow by
froodle, in which Dash fails to properly appreciate Michael Flatley
Premature, in which Simon is festive at exactly the wrong time
Too Far, in which Simon is once again thwarted
Jackolantern by
froodle, in which the local pumpkin patch has a problem
Pest Control, in which Mayor Chisel is a dissatisfied customer
Pressure Tactics, in which the Mayor goes up against Eerie's ravens
Absent Friends, in which Wally and Simon share a moment
Reconnaissance, in which Dash is unhappy with his assignment
Changeable Conditions, in which the weather still hates Marshall
Trash Day, in which the bins need emptying
Cleanup, in which Dash is... himself.
Alternative Version, in which there is another Sparky
Shared Facilties, in which there is bathroom drama
The Fir Tree, in which there is further feline misbehaviour
Costumed Hero, in which Marshall is way too excited about left-over party trash
Clear Out, where the post-Christmas leftovers meet their doom
Project Research, in which there's something wrong with the tap water
Pixie Paste, in which Dash uses a garlic paste
Civic Duty, in which the Ladies Society for the Beautification of Eerie take up their positions
At The Dinner Table, in which an invitation is extended
Workaday, in which Simon heads to his job and encounters one of Harley's old foes
Moon Rabbit, in which Simon performs surgery
Presentation, in which Chisel has an edict, and Simon has a plan
Early Finish, in which there is a disturbance outside Simon's office
Ongoing Verse: Milkman Preparations by
froodle. Winston Chisel, the morning he became Mayor.
Populace, in which it is just another unremarkable day in Eerie
Milk by
froodle, in which Marshall develops a completely cromulent fear of milk trucks
Castle, in which there is unexpected architecture in Eerie
Janet, in which Janet runs
The Listener, in which Eerie dreams, Devon watches, and Melanie makes a decision
Underwhelming, in which a cursed book fails to deliver
Reanimator by
froodle, in which the Milkman returns
Timeloop, in which Simon and Marshall repeat an unpleasant incident
LTI, in which the Eerie Dairy's health and safety record is tarnished, and blood must be shed
Timekeeping, in which the Milkmen and the Garbage Men ramp up the hostility
Multiplicity by
froodle, in which Marshall must once again confront parallel realities, diverging timelines and public speaking
Hound by
froodle, in which Simon makes a friend
Spoiled, in which the Tellers are menaced
Slyboots by
froodle, in which a certain corporal of the infernal regions comes to Eerie. Crossover with Johannes Cabal the Necromancer.
Festival, in which Eerie celebrates the summer
Strawberry by
froodle, in which there is unauthorised hubbub in Eerie
Clockface, in which there is defacement of public property, and also a character death
Lillian by
froodle, in which Marilyn's mother has concerns
Underwater, in which Lillian has a conversation with her son-in-law, who isn't quite her son-in-law
Agenda, in which the Mayor has a meeting
Homecoming, in which Janet and Marshall return to the Teller house
Nap by
froodle, in which Marshall has a quiet moment in the Secret Spot
Cygnet, in which Lillian and Harley visit the lake
Pressure Tactics, in which the Mayor takes on Eerie's ravens
Remembrances of the Dead, in which the citizens of Eerie gather for All Souls
Waterlogged, in which there is a kelpie in the water main
Workaday, in which Simon goes to the office and encounters one of Harley's old foes
Ongoing Verse: Pay Attention Awesome Pay Attention fanart commissioned by Lipstickcat and drawn by Misusart Preparations by
froodle. Winston Chisel, the morning he became Mayor.
Lost and Found, in which the Unkind Ones honour one of their own
The Storm by
froodle, in which Mayor Chisel has a very specific job for Eerie's resident weatherman
Cygnet, in which Lillian and Harley visit the lake
Divergent, in which Dash and Harley have a conversation
Still, in which there is weather
Night Watch, in which it is Halloween, and Sara Sue is carving
Blue by
froodle: Sara Sue and Marilyn Teller in the laundry room.
Reflection by
froodle: Sara Sue in Paris.
Hereditary, in which the Bob Brothers experiment
The Paper Witch, in which something comes looking for Sara Sue
Advisor, in which Harley talks to a bird, and then to a ghost
Pay Attention Part 1 by
froodle Pay Attention Part 2 by
froodle Pay Attention Part 3 by
froodle Pay Attention Part 4 by
froodle Echoes by
froodle: the worlds where Simon and Marshall stayed are very different
Pay Attention Part 5 by
froodle Onward, in which Sara Sue shares her favourite artwork with the boys
Pay Attention Part 6 by
froodle Exhumed, in which there is activity at the lake
Pay Attention Part 7 by
froodle Pay Attention Part 8 by
froodle Pay Attention Part 9 by
froodle Pay Attention Part 10 by
froodle Civil Disobedience by
froodle, in which Sara Sue objects most strenuously to the Mayor's behaviour
Pay Attention: Coda by
froodle Christmas Morning by
froodle; takes place in the Pay Attention-verse, after the main story
Obsolete, in which Sara Sue finally gets reaquainted with her home town
Sculpture by
froodle, in which Sara Sue must face off against the forces of municipal artwork
Remodelling, in which there is a verandah
Deck the Halls, in which Sara Sue and Harley have another Christmas
Sunset, in which Sara Sue wants a dog
Signing, in which there is a chaffinch, and a lime, and a dog
Ongoing Verse: Teller Family History First Date by
froodle, in which a young Edgar Teller shows off one of his earlier inventions
Breakfast Conversations, in which Syndi and Marshall are very small, and very much themselves
Under the Bed, in which Syndi has a friend over
Popcorn by
froodle. Friday night is always movie night in the Teller household.
The Toll, in which a parcel arrives and there is a fee to pay
Charitable, in which there is fundraising for... something?
Door Prizes, in which here is a cake tin
Fountain, in which Marshall has an excuse, and Edgar does not agree
Belt Match, in which Algernon the Invincible saves the world
Volun-Told, in which Marshall takes preparation very seriously
Shears, in which Edgar is concerned for the contents of his garden shed
Parking, in which Marshall makes a hasty exit
The Teller Home for Displaced Youth by
froodle, in which Edgar harbours some doubts about his new home town
Lawn by
froodle, in which Marilyn Teller contemplaces some yardwork
Back to School, in which Marilyn visits the Eerie Mall
Distractions, in which Simon and Marshall walk home from school
Product Testing, in which Marshall and Syndi have input in the latest Things Incorporated invention
Film Festival, in which there is breakfast at Tiffanys, and much carnage
Cake Day, in which it is Marshall's birthday
Prestidigitation, in which Syndi poses as a fortune teller
Camoflage, in which Fifi has a plan to infiltrate the Teller household
Preventative Measures, in which Syndi and Marshall clash over a facemask
Gallery, in which Syndi and Marshall clash over art
Tornado Day, Revisited by
froodle, in which Syndi learns exactly what it means to be Miss Tornado Day
Induction, in which the role of Miss Tornado Day comes with yet another hidden catch
Classes, in which Syndi trains for her new role
Competing Traditions, in which Dash and Marshall wait out the Easter weekend in the Teller's garage
Easter, in which Marshall receives a note
Truth in Advertising, in which Marshall is in trouble, and Radford is confused
Shampoo, in which Syndi is troubled by soapy residue
Wildlife by
froodle, in which Simon and Marshall go to the beach
If You See Something, Say Something, in which Marshall is questioned by Sergeant Knight
The Party Fowl, in which Marilyn goes to some lengths to ensure Syndi keeps to curfew
The Party Fowl Cometh, in which the titular beast makes an appearance
Return of the Party Fowl, in which Syndi makes it home safely
Capability, in which there are Bigfoots
Nursemaiding, in which Syndi is much put-upon
Culinary Delights by
froodle, in which Syndi's terrible cooking may or may not have been an accident
Confectionary, in which Syndi has been baking again
Pirates, in which there are pirates
Rules of War, in which there is a waterfight
Exterior, Garden, Night, in which there is camping
Camping by
froodle, in which Syndi cannot sleep
Co-Defendants, in which Marshall seeks revenge
Artist in the Family by
froodle, in which an immortal creature takes a liking to Syndi
Virtual Reality, in which Things Incorporated branches out into the realm of home entertainment
Dressed for the Occasion, in which Syndi's weather goddess duties require a certain look
Without Due Care and Attention by
froodle, in which Syndi finally becomes mobile
Road Safety, in which Marshall does not
Typewriter, in which a familiar peacock logo makes an unwelcome reappearence
Golf Course, in which a reseeding does not go well
BBQ, in which the Tellers have a bonfire
Giveaway, in which Marshall buys a milkshake
Spa Day, in which Marshall has a gift for his sister
Prognostication Engine, in which horrorscopes are insufficiently detailed, and Marshall is cross
Hangover, in which Marshall drinks too much and makes a terrible enemy
Castle, in which there is unexpected architecture in Eerie
Concealment, in which there is a costume party
Party Guests, in which a costume party is attended
Waiting In by
froodle, in which there is an ice-storm and a handyman does not arrive
Harmonic Resonance, in which Syndi's craft table is disturbed
Spoiled, in which the Tellers are menaced
Postal, in which there is gunfire, and letters
Drive, in which Edgar has a convertible, and is filled with fear
Food Aggression, in which Lisa-Marie comes to visit, and the Tellers sibling dynamics have not changed
Statistically Possible, in which Marshall has the figures
Misdirection, in which Syndi is a cunning and treacherous foe
Targeted Marketing, in which here are illuminated signs on taxis
Rare Appearance, in which there are egg rolls, and also ghosts
Brunch by
froodle, in which Marilyn does not appreciate Edgar's help in the kitchen
Winter Picnic, in which there is snuggling
Corn Critters 7: Rise of the Super Crop, in which Marshall makes a grave mistake
Advent Calendar, in which Marilyn prepares for Christmas
Weaponised, in which Simon, Syndi and Marshall prepare for Christmas
Handmade by
froodle, in which the Tellers receive a Christmas package from Marilyn's mother
Window Paint, in which Harley helps Eerie Elementary decorate for the season
Pantomime, in which the Tellers enjoy some traditional Christmas entertainment
Decorative, in which Eerie's wildlife get into the spirit, and Marshall is worried
Dinner Conversation, in which Marshall and Syndi revive an old argument
Poor Life Choices by
froodle, in which Syndi loves her brother anyway
Public Spaces, in which there is a vampire, and Mayor Chisel appreciates municipal art
Lillian by
froodle, in which Marilyn's mother has concerns
Visitor by
froodle, in which Marshall's grandma comes to stay
Nap by
froodle, in which Marshall has a quiet moment in the Secret Spot
Underwater, in which Lillian travels to another timeline, and has a much-overdue conversation
Cygnet, in which Lillian and Harley visit the lake
Auction, in which a clear-out is happening
Hand Me Down/Keepsake, in which the clear-out continues
Administrative, in which Things Incorporated's latest invention is very sad
Sickbed, in which Marshall has an upset stomach
War Zone, in which Marshall is sad, and Syndi is a good big sister
Salvage Rights, in which Lillian and Harley return to the lake
Housekeeping, in which there is a cult, and things get awkward
Hostage, in which Syndi is captured, and is very displeased
Hometown by
froodle, in which Mars and Syndi visit New Jersey
Deterrent, in which there are pigeon spikes
Crafting, in which Syndi is about to graduate from college
Mixed Media Messages, in which there is glitter
Fresh Sheets by
froodle Product Testing, in which Things Incorporated's newest beverage is... something.
Tradition by
froodle, in which Dash and Marshall decorate a Christmas tree
Civic Duty, in which the Ladies Society for the Beautification of Eerie take up their posts
The Craft, in which the Ladies encounter the all-female wolf pack from Trick 'r Treat
A Time for Giving, in which it is Christmas, and Danielle comes back
Eww... in which Simon is making bad relationship choices
Freelancing, in which Sara Sue does graphic design
At the Dinner Table, in which an invitation is extended, and Dash is suspicious
Presentation, in which the Mayor has an edict, and Simon has a plan
Ongoing Verse: The Powers That Be Preparations by
froodle. Winston Chisel, the morning he became Mayor.
Confluence, in which Eerie experiences a midsummer and a full moon and takes full advantage of both
Harvest, in which it is 1979, and the Harvest Moon is rising
Hungry, in which the Mayor is unimpressed
Licensing, in which Chisel lays down some bureaucracy
Light Pollution, in which there is a newcomer in town
The Storm, in which Mayor Chisel has a very specific job for Eerie's resident weatherman
Not Welcome, in which there is an intruder at the World o' Stuff
Reading Room, in which Marshall looks around
Subsidence, in which the Loya Order of Corn experiances some structural issues
Shattered Dreams, in which there are space whales
Greenery, in which there are hanging baskets
Loss Prevention, in which there is hubbub at the Eerie Mall
Targeted Marketing, in which Radford has some promotional material
Capability, in which the are Bigfoots, and Marshall is unwell
The Listener, in which Eerie dreams, and Melanie watches
Populace, in which it is just another normal day
Still, in which there are worst things than Old Bob
Clockface, in which there is an early start, and a character death
CAT, in which two members of the Canine Liberation Army go on patrol, and have an unpleasant experience
Blue Apron, in which Mayor Chisxel considers an expansion to the town by-laws
National Garlic Day, in which there are vampires, and restauranteurs, and conflict
Housekeeping, in which there is a cult, and things get awkward
Strawberry, in which Eerie celebrates the summer
High Speed Sanitation, in which there is a street race
World Chocolate Day, in which there is a heatwave
Pressure Tactics, in which Chisel faces off against Eerie's ravens
Upgrade, in which there are changes happening at the Eerie Library
Waterlogged, in which there is a problem with the Eerie water supply
Bag for Death, in which Radford is a born salesman, and Radford is learning
Eww... in which Simon makes bad choices
Public Spaces, in which there is a soiree
Deterrent, in which there are pigeon spikes
The Bad News List, in which Dash is himself
Leisurewear, in which the Loyal Order of Corn has a surprisingly generous leave policy
Jackolantern, in which there is a disturbance at the local pumpkin patch
Pest Control, in which the Mayor is an unhappy customer
Frost Spiders, in which Eerie's Christmas decorations are very beautiful
Freelancing, in which Sara Sue takes a consultancy gig
Presentation, in which Chisel has an edict, and Simon has a plan
Email, in which Marshall is 29 and Eerie is never as far away as you think
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Visitor, in which Marshall's grandmother comes to stay
Ongoing Verse: Trusted Associates Inc Halloween by
froodle, in which Mars and Simon celebrate a Von Orloff-free All Hallows Eve
Surprise by
froodle, in which Mars tries to make sure Simon's birthday goes a little better this year
The Glade by
froodle, in which Simon and Mars visit a place that only exists on February 29th
Egg Hunt by
froodle, in which Simon and Mars partake of some traditional Easter activities
Boardwalk by
froodle, in which Simon and Mars are swayed by radio advertising
Lady in Red by
froodle, in which Simon experiments on the old-fashioned radio in the Secret Spot, and horror ensues
Waiting In by
froodle, in which there is an ice-storm and a handyman does not arrive
Seafoam by
froodle, in which Simon and Marshall go to the seaside
A Night at the Circus by
froodle, in which a carnivale comes to town, and Marshall and Simon do not enjoy themselves
Taking a Break by
froodle, in which Simon and Marshall enjoy some much-needed R&R
Model Railway by
froodle, in which a new business prepares to open in Eerie
Shoreline by
froodle, in which Simon and Marshall investigate strange happenings on the shores of Lake Eerie
Parade by
froodle, in which Mars takes issue with the Eerie Beekeepers Association's choice of mascot
Homestead by
froodle, in which Marshall finally gets something useful out of shop class
Hound by
froodle, in which Simon makes a friend
Errands by
froodle, in which Simon has a to-do list
Slyboots by
froodle, in which a certain corporal of the infernal regions comes to Eerie. Crossover with Johannes Cabal the Necromancer.
Waterlogged by
froodle, in which Eerie experiences heavy rainfall
Festival by
froodle, in which Eerie's local businesses celebrate the summer
Strawberry by
froodle, in which there is unauthorised hubbub in Eerie
Wildlife by
froodle, in which Simon and Marshall go to the beach
Facilities by
froodle, in which the Eerie Bus Station and Supper Club has a problem with the men's toilet
Anticipation by
froodle, in which Simon and Harley look forward to the Equinox
Castle by
froodle, in which there is unexpected architecture in Eerie
Visitor in which Marshall's grandma comes to stay
Euclid by
froodle, in which Marshall and Simon investigate strange events at the Eerie Cemetery
The Hut by
froodle, in which Simon takes on the forces of Eerie solo
Ongoing Verse: Weather The Storm, in which Mayor Chisel has a very specific job for Eerie's resident weatherman
Still, in which we find out there are far worse things than Old Bob
Wally, in which a certain weatherman doesn't lose his temper, but is sorely tried. Podfic by EviinsaneMonkey is
here.
Vacation, in which Weatherman Wally visits a tropical paradise without ever leaving Eerie city limits. Podfic by EviinsaneMonkey is
here.
Vacation Part 2 by EviinsaneMonkey, in which Howard and Wally go on holiday, actually out of town for once
Sisters, in which we visit Normal, Illinois
Squall, in which Wally and Old Bob have a disagreement
Sick Day, in which Wally does not go to work
Waiting In, in which there is an ice-storm and a handyman does not arrive
Blood Rain, in which the weather forecast gives Marshall pause
Setting the Scene, in which Weatherman Wally prepares for Christmas
Holidays Are Coming, in which something else prepares for Christmas
Concert, in which there is a canine singalong
Garden, in which Wally eats ice-cream
Stormfront, in which Wally takes a hands-on approach to fire-fighting
Midsummer, in which the Eerie Express returns, right on schedule
Castle, in which there is unexpected architecture in Eerie
Strawberry, in which there is unauthorised hubbub in Eerie
World Chocolate Day, in which there is a heatwave
Statistically Possible, in which Marshall has the figures
Induction, in which Syndi becomes a member of a very exclusive club
Classes, in which Syndi begins her lessons
Dressed for the Occasion, in which Syndi must attend a gathering, and plans her outfit accordingly
The Beautiful Day, in which Marshall has misgivings
Replacement, in which Marshall stakes out the Eerie Bus Terminal and Supper Club
Absent Friends, in which Wally gives Simon some advice
Inevitable, in which the weather is spiteful, and the manticore is indifferent
Rain Day, in which Marshall takes a stand
Changeable Conditions, in which the weather gains the upper hand
Event Appropriate, in which Simon watches a video and gets a scare
Trash Day, in which Marshall takes the rubbish out
Early Finish, in which there is a commotion outside Simon's office
Obsolete, in which Sara Sue gets reaquainted with her home town
Ongoing Verse: WereMarsicorn MLP Custom My Little Marsicorn sneak peak from LipstickCat Finished MLP My Little Marsicorn custom by LipstickCat Crochet Marsicorn by EviinsaneMonkey Crochet Marsicorn makes it all the way across the Atlantic! The Dance Contest, in which werewolves and unicorns hold a dance-off in order to prevent a war. Podfic by EviinsaneMonkey
here.
Day of the Marsicorns, in which there are stuffed animals and Dash is unhelpful. Podfic by EviinsaneMonkey
here.
Cleanup, in which Simon and Mars deal with the aftermath of a werewolf-unicorn-hybrid transformation
Full Moon, in which Marshall must deal with another side-effect of his curse
Scratches, in which there are werecats and cutie marks
Phases, in which the werecat returns
Aftermath, in which we bid farewell to the Old Hitchcock Mill once and for all
Basic Household Maintenance, in which there may be a haunted carport, and Dash doesn't care
Rescue, in which Marshall must be wary of jackalope kittens
The Craft, in which the wolf girls return
A Time for Giving, in which it is Christmas, and Danielle has something for Syndi
Ongoing Verse: Writer A Different Approach, in which Marshall changes tack regarding Eerie
Typewriter, in which a familiar peacock logo makes an unwelcome reappearence
Good Secrets Are Hard To Keep, in which Marshall submits a story to his college newspaper
Email, in which Marshall is 29, and Eerie is never as far away as you think