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Eerie Indiana Drabble: Journey's End
"Fifteen minutes," said the skeletal conductor, his white bones exposed except for the top of his skull, which he covered with a Casey Jones hat perched at a jaunty angle.
Floating a little above the plush red seat of an otherwise empty carriage, Devon wondered why a Ghost Train like the Eerie Express would feel the need for a timetable. He'd thought the afterlife would be some kind of eternal, unending now.
He stared through the window as the thin mist dissipated, revealing the landscape, and felt the heart he no longer had sink in despair.
Eerie Indiana. Pop: 16661.
Ongoing Verse: The Children
Preparations by
froodle. Winston Chisel, the morning he became Mayor.
Landmark, in which we visit the Eerie Woods
Eventide by
froodle, in which the sun goes down, and Eerie's lost children gather
The Storm, in which MAyor Chisel has a very specific job for Eerie's resident weatherman
LTI, in which the Eerie Dairy has some bad news
Populace, in which we see just another regular day in Eerie
Whistle by
froodle, in which Steve Konkalewski is unhappy about the way things turned out...
Dentin, in which Steve tries to get a message to the other side
Communication Difficulties, in which Steve finally makes contact, and is disappointed
Playground, in which Simon and Harley should maybe go to a different park
Advisor, in which Harley talks to a bird, and then to a ghost
Marys by
froodle, in which Mary C. Carter takes on her new role
Milk by
froodle, in which Marshall develops a completely cromulent fear of milk trucks
A Story About Devon Wilde by
froodle. Devon Wilde walked through the Eerie Cemetery, and his feet made no sound on the gravel pathways.
Already Decided, in which Melanie has her own encounter in the cemetery.
The Listener, in which Devon has some things to share with Melanie
Disguises by
froodle, in which Marshall goes to visit Devon Wilde
Three by
froodle, in which Marshall and Devon discuss video games
The Arcade, in which Marshall just wanted to play some video games
A Different Approach, in which Marshall changes tack regarding Eerie
Heartless, in which Devon isn't the only one to leave a piece of himself behind
Lillian by
froodle, in which Marilyn's mother has concerns
Cygnet, in which Lillian and Harley go to the lake
Similar Interests, in which Tod has a couple of strange encounters at the World o' Stuff
Dessert, in which Tod eats ice-cream
Hobbies, in which Bert and Ernie make up for lost time
Hereditary, in which the Bob brothers conduct an experiment
Email, in which Marshall is 29, and Eerie is never as far away as you think
Floating a little above the plush red seat of an otherwise empty carriage, Devon wondered why a Ghost Train like the Eerie Express would feel the need for a timetable. He'd thought the afterlife would be some kind of eternal, unending now.
He stared through the window as the thin mist dissipated, revealing the landscape, and felt the heart he no longer had sink in despair.
Eerie Indiana. Pop: 16661.
Ongoing Verse: The Children
Preparations by
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Landmark, in which we visit the Eerie Woods
Eventide by
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The Storm, in which MAyor Chisel has a very specific job for Eerie's resident weatherman
LTI, in which the Eerie Dairy has some bad news
Populace, in which we see just another regular day in Eerie
Whistle by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Dentin, in which Steve tries to get a message to the other side
Communication Difficulties, in which Steve finally makes contact, and is disappointed
Playground, in which Simon and Harley should maybe go to a different park
Advisor, in which Harley talks to a bird, and then to a ghost
Marys by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Milk by
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A Story About Devon Wilde by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Already Decided, in which Melanie has her own encounter in the cemetery.
The Listener, in which Devon has some things to share with Melanie
Disguises by
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Three by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Arcade, in which Marshall just wanted to play some video games
A Different Approach, in which Marshall changes tack regarding Eerie
Heartless, in which Devon isn't the only one to leave a piece of himself behind
Lillian by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Cygnet, in which Lillian and Harley go to the lake
Similar Interests, in which Tod has a couple of strange encounters at the World o' Stuff
Dessert, in which Tod eats ice-cream
Hobbies, in which Bert and Ernie make up for lost time
Hereditary, in which the Bob brothers conduct an experiment
Email, in which Marshall is 29, and Eerie is never as far away as you think