Eerie Indiana Double Drabble: Allies
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"Gross," muttered Marshall, trying to wipe his begrimed hands off on his t-shirt and succeeding only in smearing the mess around even more.
He looked down at his blackened palms, feeling the panic rise and trying to push it back down.
It wasn't that bad. Simon would be missing him by now. He'd get help. People would come for him.
But the Unkind Ones had tried, hadn't they? He'd seen the flames rising over their clubhouse, thick black smoke and choking fumes like a thousand tyre fires. Even if enough of them had survived to mount a counter-attack, they were effectively out of commission for the time being.
Time. The Dairy. The Dairy would... well, the Dairy would consult the Great Cow of the Cosmos and if causality demanded he be lost, then they'd shrug their white-coated shoulders and resign themselves to plucking a different Marshall Teller out of his home reality and starting all over again.
Radford would miss him, of course, but he'd been firmer about his policy of non-interference since his stock room turned into a hollow-backed Hollywood set and he'd had to pay for an extensive and inexplicable refurbishment, not to mention replacing all his supplies.
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: 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
Agenda, in which the Mayor takes a meeting
Visitor, in which Marshall's grandmother comes to stay
He looked down at his blackened palms, feeling the panic rise and trying to push it back down.
It wasn't that bad. Simon would be missing him by now. He'd get help. People would come for him.
But the Unkind Ones had tried, hadn't they? He'd seen the flames rising over their clubhouse, thick black smoke and choking fumes like a thousand tyre fires. Even if enough of them had survived to mount a counter-attack, they were effectively out of commission for the time being.
Time. The Dairy. The Dairy would... well, the Dairy would consult the Great Cow of the Cosmos and if causality demanded he be lost, then they'd shrug their white-coated shoulders and resign themselves to plucking a different Marshall Teller out of his home reality and starting all over again.
Radford would miss him, of course, but he'd been firmer about his policy of non-interference since his stock room turned into a hollow-backed Hollywood set and he'd had to pay for an extensive and inexplicable refurbishment, not to mention replacing all his supplies.
Ongoing Verse: Milkman
Preparations by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Populace, in which it is just another unremarkable day in Eerie
Milk by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hound by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Spoiled, in which the Tellers are menaced
Slyboots by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Festival, in which Eerie celebrates the summer
Strawberry by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Clockface, in which there is defacement of public property, and also a character death
Lillian by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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: The Powers That Be
Preparations by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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
Agenda, in which the Mayor takes a meeting
Visitor, in which Marshall's grandmother comes to stay
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