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Simon gripped the top of the ladder tight with one hand, willing himself not to think about either the drop below, or the fact that if he suffered a fatal fall in the Eerie Cemetery, his parents were more likely to tell Mister Daganfort to shovel his pulpy remains into the nearest available hole and be done with it than pay for Bert and Ernie's questionable reconstruction techniques down at Happy Brothers Mortuary.

Just out of arms' reach, Snooter and Candydrops loitered atop the curling horns of a great stone gargoyle. The gargoyle did not look happy with it's situation.

Ongoing Verse: Microwave

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The clock ticked, the minute hand moved, and eight-fifty-nine a.m came around again.

With sighs less of relief than of repletion, the ghouls who worked the night shift at Happy Brothers Mortuary peeled off bloodied gloves and spattered aprons, made one final check to ensure that the neatly hollowed-out cadavers of the previous day were neatly lined up on the rows of steel trolleys, and opened the hidden trap door that lead to the cellars, and beyond that, out to the cemetery.

Scant seconds after the door closed, hiding the tunnel from view, Bert and Ernie Wilson entered the room.

Ongoing Verse: The Children

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It's the 14th of the month, and that's the date we put aside to think about all those amazing minor characters, places, organisations and general backdrop that make Eerie so compellingly watchable.

This month's theme is:

HAPPY BROTHERS MORTUARY
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The Happy Brothers Mortuary company car was all-white, with a red cross decal on the rear window, smooth, gently rounded lines, and a set of bubble lights that marked it for exactly what it was - an ambulance from the 1950s, repurposed for the transport of corpses.

They'd found it inside a car-sized ForeverWare container at the back of an overcrowded storage container rented in their mother's name. The old-fashioned medical equipment inside had gone straight to Noel's Knick-Knack-Bric-a-Brac Emporium, but when some of it showed up in Doctor Eukenuba's exam room, the twins had decided against selling on the rest.


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Ongoing Verse: The Powers That Be

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The cold snap had left the mudsnakes drowsy and listless. This was the only reason that the construction crew who'd inadvertently unearthed their burrow had made it out relatively unscathed.

Simon eyed the gigantic Mudsnake Queen which coiled regally around a half-dozen severed limbs, and reminded himself that relative was, well, a relative term.

A paramedic wearing the smiling yellow sun insignia for Happy Brothers Ambulance and Mortuary Services joined him behind the barricade.

"We can probably reattach about half of those," he said. "Less if she keeps biting chunks out of them, though."

Simon picked up his butterfly net.


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The Eerie Morgue was proving to be even more upsetting than Marshall had prepared for. Dead bodies, he had expected. Dead bodies that were still up and moving around, also well within the realm of possibility.

Dead bodies in pieces, and those pieces still galvanized by some twisted, malevolent form of life, that had been bad. He'd screamed. He'd thrown up. He may even have cried a little, once he'd turned the camcorder off.

Every single one of those bodies looking like him, though; that was proving harder to get over. Cloning, robot duplicates or time travel - it all sucked.

Ongoing Verse: Microwave

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It's Tuesday, so today you get a choice between two prompts. Pick one, combine both, pit them against each other - on Tuesday, you choose!

This week, your options are:

Eerie Cemetery versus Happy Brothers Mortuary
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The spirit struggled against the ecoplasmic manacles, the weak flickers of ghostlight sparking against cold iron nearly invisible in the flashing red and blue lights of a dozen Eerie PD vehicles.

In the back of a waiting ambulance, wrapped in shock blankets and sipping from paper cups of hot, sweet tea, Marshall and Simon looked on. There was a cut running the length of Simon's face and disappearing into his hairline and one of Marshall's eyes was rapidly swelling shut. Beaten and bloodied, leaning against each other in a fog of post-adrenaline-rush exhaustion, they stayed to see justice done as Sergeant Knight read out the charges.

Besides, either Bert or Ernie was driving the ambulance and Marshall was almost sure neither of them had a licence.

"Violation," continued the Sergeant in his usual affectless monotone. "Noise disturbance in a designated quiet zone after ten pm, to whit, the screaming of a man in mortal terror, for the past eight nights."

"Murder has no concept of business hours!" shrieked the ghost. "Untimely death comes when it will!"

Officer Derek dutifully wrote this down. Knight didn't seem to notice the interruption.

"Violation: unsightly display of human remains in a public area, to whit, the sidewalk directly beneath the unsecured widow's walk from which you pushed your last five victims."

"And I would have gotten away with it, too!" the ghost screamed "If it weren't for you meddling kids!"

Simon gasped. Derek actually recoiled. Sergeant Knight's face was permanently locked on "stern", but now seemed to grow even sterner.

"You're already looking at a hefty fine, son," he said. "Littering, noise complaints; don't make this worse for yourself with unauthorised Scooby Doo references."

"...what?" said the ghost.

The Sergeant gestured to Officer Derek, who beamed with anticipation of increased responsibility in the workplace and pulled out a small handbook bound in human skin that shrieked when he touched it. He flicked through the well-worn pages until he found the one he needed, then cleared his throat.

"From town by-laws enacted in 1972, Civic Code 09-13-69 states: 'anyone caught committing a criminal act shall be entitled to reference Scooby Doo only if they are, at the time of the act, a regular human being posing as some sort of supernatural entity'."

Derek closed the book and returned it to the shirt pocket of his neatly-pressed uniform. It continued to scream.

"Huh?" said the ghost.

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Ongoing Verse: Trusted Associates Inc

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It's Tuesday, so today you get a choice between two prompts. Pick one, combine both, pit them against each other - on Tuesday, you choose!

This week, your options are:

Happy Brothers Mortuary versus Happy Brothers Yoghurt
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It's Tuesday, so today you get a choice between two prompts. Pick one, combine both, pit them against each other - on Tuesday, you choose!

This week, your options are:

Future Homemakers of America versus Happy Brothers Mortuary
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