“It feels so silly to have to tell someone about the Barker,” Dr. Striga said. “It is quite hard to conceive of a world that does not know the Sweepstakes, but you’ll find we do dream of such a place. Perhaps our obsession with worlds like yours stems from some subconscious desire for the lives we were never allowed to live—the blissful ignorance… but to understand the Manifest Consortium, you must understand the Barker.”
We sat on the bench, and as she spoke, the cold air stopped bothering me. I felt a gravity in what she was saying even before she got to the details. I instinctively knew I was hearing something important.
She grabbed my hands.
“He appears in places you would not expect,” she said, her eyes drifting off into a memory. “Places that are not quite themselves in the moment, that do not have their usual soul—schools after hours, condemned hospitals, malls that have closed down, areas of transition. Sometimes, a place can lose its spirit for a moment and appear completely alien. Have you ever noticed the liminal spaces where a piece of your mind wakes up—a piece that senses something strange?
“My first time, it was a street in the middle of the city where I grew up, normally bustling with people day and night. It had just snowed, and I was out trekking my way to work at a diner. I was a young woman, and the gift of long life had not yet made me wealthy.
“I saw him there. No one else was around. Snow had painted the entire place white—it was an entirely new world that would only last a night. I breathed deeply lungfuls of air that belonged to another plane.”
She had told this story, before, whatever she claimed. She knew it well.
“He calls out to you,” she said, “and he speaks to you like he’s known you your entire life. And you think maybe he has? You can’t help but get close. It isn’t merely because you’ve heard rumors of his existence. My entire family legend started when my grandfather met him back in my home world. For a moment, you forget what you know about him, and you’re struck with an overwhelming curiosity. You feel you were meant to be at this place, at this time, and he’s been waiting for you here. This place and this time will never exist again. A strange realization, but it feels visceral as you walk nearer.
“He smiles warmly, the Barker, apparently not even able to feel the cold though he is dressed for a summer carnival, and he tells you the price. For me, it was all the money I had in my pockets. Not much, but still precious. They say that he will only ask a price that he knows you will eventually pay, but I’m not certain that’s true. It’s just that if you’ve seen what he offers, there’s hardly anything you wouldn’t give.”
She paused for a moment to reflect, and then I—perhaps because of my innate immaturity—felt the need to interject and ask a question.
“Did you give him your soul?” I asked. That was definitely the vibe.
“He has never asked for it,” she said, as if considering whether she would.
She let go of my hands and produced a small stack of tickets from nowhere. She was using the same trick we used to make our tropes disappear and reappear—except the tickets she brandished were not tropes at all, though the design was somewhat familiar.
She handed one of them to me. It was red with gold leaf and thick stock. I could hardly read the calligraphy, but when I made out what it said, I handed it back to her, not quite comfortable holding something I didn’t understand.
The Quiet Mend
From Lumevere Remedies: Cures for the Heart & Unruly Soul
This ticket does not erase love or loss, nor does it dull what mattered. It simply lifts the weight, eases the tightness in your chest, and lets you wake without the ache pressing in first thing. One day—sooner than you think—you’ll laugh, and it won’t feel borrowed.
No side effects. No forgetting. Just the quiet relief of moving forward.
Lumevere Remedies: Because Some Hurts Need More Than Time.
There were others. Some for little things, like a traditional feast from some culture I didn’t recognize and a pair of glasses fit to your vision needs. Some were for big things, like an apartment in a box or five years off your face wrinkles.
They were products.
Magical products, but products all the same.
“I don’t understand,” I said. “This is the Sweepstakes? I thought that was for immortality. The posters of the narrators made it seem…”
She studied my eyes. “You aren’t impressed? My rare tickets are in safekeeping. They are very valuable. They are the backbone of our commerce.”
“I’ve already had my quota for surprise today,” I said. But somewhere in the back of my mind, anger started to form as a picture of this society began to develop. “Go on with the rest of your story. I didn’t mean to interrupt.”
“The Barker came to my world in the late 1800s. Until then, our worlds were sisters. My grandfather won my family near immortality. That made us famous, also. We left when I was five years old. I don’t even remember my first language. After the destruction of my world, there were so few left to speak it.
“I ended up on a world that diverged from yours in the 1980s—that was when the Barker had found it. It was a wonderful place to grow up, a place where the Sweepstakes was still mysterious and exciting. I loved it, but eventually, those of us who lived long lives realized we had more in common with each other than we did with the people of the places where we were raised. So, we found our way to the Manifest Consortium with others like us.
“I was educated in the Consortium and decided to pursue what many thought to be a silly area of academics—the hard sciences. Why would you ever need to understand the fabric of reality when you can manipulate it so well with MBW or with tickets won or bartered? No, it seems there is a very real lack of curiosity for the pure sciences in the Manifest Consortium, and many worlds where such inquiries were valued are long gone.”
Yes, I was confident that she had given this exact speech before. Perhaps to players of games past.
“So I came to the one place where I might find like minds, even if they had been lost to time,” she continued. “I seek to understand the nature of reality and of consciousness—cures for every disease that don’t rely on luck of the draw. I want to understand what happened to my people and to perhaps get a grasp of multiversal travel down to its physical roots, not just granted through magic.”
Her cadence picked up. She spoke from her chest of her grand ambitions.
“I knew Carousel’s potential when I first stepped into this world. We found it alone, broadcasting its nightmares to an audience we knew not. Attempting, we think, the very thing it hopes to accomplish with its new Throughline.”
“To an audience…” I said, interrupting. “So you’re not the audience.”
She looked at me like I was stupid—though I was certain she didn’t mean to.
“We are part of the audience now. But asking who the audience is… You might as well ask who founded the Sweepstakes.”
“Okay,” I said, or at least tried to say. I couldn’t make my voice box work.
“I spent years trying to understand what happened to my home world,” she said, getting back to her speech. “The Consortium had no answers. MBW had no answers. But on the very first day I stepped into Carousel, a song started to play over the radio—one I had not heard in 2,000 years. It took Carousel less than a day to find my world and to mock me with it.”
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“I have some experience with that part,” I said.
“Yes,” she said. “Carousel is filled with wonder and promise. For many years, we tried to understand its aptitude with MBW. It is able to do things that should not be possible. The magic between worlds is not magic in and of itself—it is a practice designed for enforcing and balancing rule sets. And yet Carousel, which bursts forth with MBW, seems to have no need to balance things.”
It took me a moment to realize that what I heard as “imbue” was her pronouncing MBW, the Magic Between Worlds. A bit obnoxious but maybe it would grow on me.
“Well, there’s balance in its narratives, from what I can tell,” I said.
“Yes, its rules are balanced to some degree, but its power appears not to be. Did you know that in the very storyline you are running, Carousel is using real time manipulation in order to simulate make believe time manipulation rules?”
Oh, right, the storyline.
“I had some idea,” I said, though I was very disappointed to know that jumping between mass casualty events using bodily injuries to dislodge you from the time stream was not real time travel.
“How does it use time travel with such ease? Low world time travel is but multiversal travel blindfolded, but Carousel is more adept. We have been fascinated for some time. These secrets are valuable, and Carousel holds the answers,” she said.
The way she spoke about it—it was pure fascination. I didn’t feel like she was deceiving me because if she was trying to pull the wool over my eyes, she should have known better than to speak about Carousel with such a dreamy tone.
“Carousel is bloodthirsty,” I said. “It’s a torture world. A death game.”
In much the same way that she couldn’t ever imagine having to explain who the Barker was, I could hardly imagine having to explain why Carousel was a bad place.
“Every world is bloodthirsty,” she said. “You’re too young to know that.”
I wasn’t here to argue. That was pointless.
“What is Carousel trying to accomplish, and why are you helping it?” I asked.
Again, that look—as if she couldn’t believe how it wasn’t obvious. Maybe it was, but I was just too narrowly focused, too oblivious to understand.
“Carousel’s ends appear simple. Ours are more practical and honorable. When you meet the Barker the first few times, he tells you the price. But if you live long enough to see him more than that, he stops naming the price, and you have to start naming your offer.”
“Offer?” I repeated.
“And this is what we offer,” she said.
From the stack of tickets she had produced, she pulled one that I hadn’t yet seen.
“You offer tickets to play the game at Carousel,” I said, guessing where she was going with it. “That’s how you guys acquire all your magic coupons for your economy? You sell trips to a horror world? I can’t imagine people cash those in too often, though. I guess you could also just sell… wait.”
She handed me a ticket.
Admit One: A Special Engagement of “The Strings Attached”
A Featured Selection from The Town of Carousel with Behind-the-Scenes Exclusives with the Party of Promise.
The Strings Attached follows five intrepid gossip reporters as they infiltrate the most exclusive masked ball of the season—an event glittering with power, beauty, and secrets no outsider was ever meant to uncover. But when an impossible murder shatters the evening’s façade, the Society turns its masked gaze inward, searching for intruders.
The rules of the night have changed. The dance has begun. And those who do not belong must play their part perfectly… or be unmasked.
Starring Christian Stone, Kimberly Madison, Antoine Stone, Riley Lawrence, and Grace Varga as The Detective, this selection captures one of Carousel’s most elegant and sinister games yet.
Will they get the truth out, or will they become part of the story forever?
Your seat is reserved. The curtain rises with the punch of this ticket.
My heart started to race, and I had trouble breathing. It wasn’t that this was a surprise—we obviously knew that this was happening. But we thought it was done purely by some dark, demented, cosmic voyeur, and we had come to terms with that horror.
But this was different.
This was mundane exploitation.
This was somehow darker.
Whatever evil Carousel was, whatever unknowable audience it served, I was prepared for that. But this was different.
“So what exactly are we talking about here?” I asked. “I know that you’re clearly helping Carousel—we’d been told that even before we knew who you were. At first I thought you were like… servants or slaves. Postered players, missing Film Buffs, NPCs, something, but you’re doing this so that you have something to offer the Barker… in exchange for magic tickets?”
Why did “The Barker” sound familiar? I couldn’t shake the feeling I had seen him somewhere.
“Yes,” Striga said. “Funding for our research was limited. But once the Proprietor came up with the idea of actually helping Carousel instead of merely observing it, this operation became far more profitable.”
Two decades’ worth of hiding my feelings had trained me not to show what I was feeling on my face, but I was really struggling.
In Carousel, I had felt emotions like desperation or despair or abject terror, but I was rarely angry at Carousel. I conceived of it as some cosmic being that saw me as nothing but a source of enjoyment—something beyond my mortal comprehension. I might as well have been mad at God or the universe itself.
But these people… were people. Immortal, but still human.
Perhaps I wasn’t hiding the emotions on my face so well.
“You know, we never force any players to come,” she said. “And we didn’t bring you here. That was Carousel’s doing. We help with the logistics to keep the game running. We added the red wallpaper so that players could stand a chance at survival. We made physical tickets to make the spells easier to understand. There was a time when they had to hunt and find all of the information—if they even knew to do so. It couldn’t have been called a game when we arrived, what Carousel did. But now you and the others have a fair chance. This is how you repay us for that.”
I was staring at the building. I didn’t want to look at her.
“By starring in a movie of me beating myself to death to rid my body of a sorcerer who was possessing me?” I asked. “That’s how we repay you? Have you ever slammed your face into the ground so hard your teeth broke just because you wanted your friends to live? Have you ever forced your arms to twist until your tendons snapped?”
“Calm down,” she said. “All players are like this at first. Just think rationally.”
“Did you never think to try to rescue the players trapped here when you arrived?” I asked.
She looked so offended.
“Dear boy, those poor souls trapped here when we arrived could hardly be called players. And if we were to curse them with the ability to remember the trials and tribulations they had been through, it would be a greater evil than anything Carousel had done to them. We couldn’t save them. You understand that, do you not? Carousel’s rules are quite clear. We couldn’t just sweep in and rescue everyone—even we aren’t powerful enough to do that. Not here. Not until we understand Carousel’s system better.”
Carousel did have its rules.
“Deus ex machina,” I said.
She was right. You can’t be saved by random outside forces in Carousel. You have to save yourself. Or get friends.
“Yes, exactly,” she said. “We even presented the idea of Paragons—those who exist in both worlds, both players and observers who could intercede. We broadcast your films to expand the audience. We do help.”
She truly didn’t understand why I might not be on board with this whole arrangement.
“Simply watching the films you’re in and paying attention is an act of service toward you. Do you know how much of an uproar our world is in right now? You and your friends are all anyone talks about. They know that if we can’t find a way to rescue you, the company’s stock is practically sunk. We may have to shutter our Carousel operations permanently. That’s why we have spent years away from our families to come here and resolve this crisis. If you die, it would do damage to our image—even after we’ve got these problems fixed. Our fates are tied together in many ways.”
Toward the end, I could tell that she realized her version of logic wasn’t quite working. And to her credit, she did hold out five of her tickets to me.
“Take this,” she said, “as a token of goodwill.”
I was angry, but I knew my mission. And a friendly Narrator—even one so calloused that she couldn’t see the evils of the system she had become complicit in—was a valuable asset.
I grabbed the tickets and put them in my pocket without even reading them.
“Thank you,” I said.
“I hope this won’t affect your decision,” she said.
“Decision?” I asked.
“About joining my Throughline and helping find the answers to questions hidden throughout the many worlds,” she said.
“Right,” I said. My mind was a million miles away from that. “I have to talk to my teammates.”
She nodded. “I assure you, Mr. Lawrence… Riley, we are not responsible for your situation, and we have only helped you.”
“I understand,” I said.
There was a pause. Nearly twenty seconds of silence.
Then I said, “I came here to explore this building, to try to see if there are any solutions for my people. I went through some trouble to get here, and I can’t waste this opportunity. There’s narrative momentum being wasted.”
“Yes,” she said. “You should find the control room. If you really want to understand the nature of your existence—or at least confirm what I suspect you’ve already deduced—a trip there will help you. But be warned: you have one of the most famous faces in the many worlds. It isn’t likely you’ll get far without being noticed.”
“Well, I have to try,” I said. “Please promise me you won’t tell anyone.”
“Oh, I won’t,” she said. “We don’t have any specific rules about this situation. It’s never happened before, so I am under no obligation to report you by company policy.”
“That’s great to hear,” I said.
How generous.
I walked to the entrance of the building, which consisted of a large row of glass doors. My hood was pulled up. My sunglasses were on.
And for the first time in so long, a white-hot fury burned through me.
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Chapters
- Book Eight, Chapter 94: The Finale
- Book Eight, Chapter 93: The Quiet One
- Book Eight, Chapter 92: Aftershock
- Book Eight, Chapter 91: Shaping
- Book Eight, Chapter 90: The Gallery
- Book Eight, Chapter 89: Captives
- Book Eight, Chapter 88: Bobby
- Book Eight, Chapter 87: The Conduit
- Book Eight, Chapter 86: By Torchlight
- Book Eight, Chapter 85: Into the Cradle
- Book Eight, Chapter 84: Don't Remind Me
- Book Eight, Chapter 83: The Captives
- Book Eight, Chapter 82: Arrival
- Book Eight, Chapter 81: Chase
- Book Eight, Chapter 80: The Adventurer
- Book Eight, Chapter 79: Downtime
- Book Eight, Chapter 78: From Below
- Book Eight, Chapter 77: Unfolding
- Book Eight, Chapter 76: Boats
- Book Eight, Chapter 75: Debriefing
- Book Eight, Chapter 74: Interrogation
- Book Eight, Chapter 73: The Detective
- Book Eight, Chapter 72: Family Troubles
- Book Eight, Chapter 71: Remains
- Book Eight, Chapter 70: The Widow
- Book Eight, Chapter 69: Antoine Stone and the Sunken Cradle Part II
- Book Eight, Chapter 68: Last-Minute Prep
- Book Eight, Chapter 67: Choice as a Formality.
- Book Eight, Chapter 66: Forbidden Talk
- Book Eight, Chapter 65: The Speakeasy Revisited
- Book Eight, Chapter 64: The Adventurer
- Book Eight, Chapter 63: The Provisions
- Book Eight, Chapter 62: Campfire Story
- Book Eight, Chapter 61: Intermission
- Book Eight, Chapter 60: False End
- Book Eight, Chapter 59: The Final Gambit
- Book Eight, Chapter 58: Communication
- Book Eight, Chapter 57: Bobby II
- Book Eight, Chapter 56: The Spell
- Book Eight, Chapter 55: Over the River and Through the Woods
- Book Eight, Chapter 54: Logging Off
- Book Eight, Chapter 53: Backtracking
- Book Eight, Chapter 52: In the Dark
- Book Eight, Chapter 51: Down the Hall
- Book Eight, Chapter 50: Outpost
- Book Eight, Chapter 49: Wanderers
- Book Eight, Chapter 48: Assignment
- Book Eight, Chapter 47: Familiar Grounds
- Book Eight, Chapter 46: A Left Turn
- Book Eight, Chapter 45: Bobby
- Book Eight, Chapter 44: Waterfall
- Book Eight, Chapter 43: Keep Your Eye on the Ball
- Book Eight, Chapter 42: The Haul
- Book Eight, Chapter 41: Well Conducted
- Book Eight, Chapter 40: Dead in the Water
- Book Eight, Chapter 39: Overboard
- Book Eight, Chapter 38: Tangled
- Book Eight, Chapter 37: Drowned
- Book Eight, Chapter 36: Go Fish
- Book Eight, Chapter 35: Keep Swimming
- Book Eight, Chapter 34: Scathed
- Book Eight, Chapter 33: Into the River
- Book Eight, Chapter 32: No Right Choices
- Book Eight, Chapter 31: The Unwritten Rules
- Book Eight, Chapter 30: A Scripted Departure
- Book Eight, Chapter 29: Flyers
- Book Eight, Chapter 28: The Dream
- Book Eight, Chapter 27: Evasive Maneuvers
- Book Eight, Chapter 26: Dungeon Clearing
- Book Eight, Chapter 25: Walled In
- Book Eight, Chapter 24: Six Weeks Later
- Chapter 24: Six Weeks Later
- Book Eight, Chapter 23: The Astralist Part IV
- Book Eight, Chapter 22: The Astralist Part III
- Book Eight, Chapter 21: The Astralist Part II
- Book Eight, Chapter 20: The Astralist Part I
- Book Eight, Chapter 19: Interlude
- Book Eight, Chapter 18: Refusal of the Call
- Book Eight, Chapter 17: The River
- Book Eight, Chapter 16: Trespass
- Book Eight, Chapter 15: The Brain Teaser
- Book Eight, Chapter 14: The In-Between
- Book Eight, Chapter 13: Fire Trap
- Book Eight, Chapter 12: Red Jack
- Book Eight, Chapter 11: The Score
- Book Eight, Chapter 10: Drill
- Book Eight, Chapter 9: Demo Time
- Book Eight, Chapter 8: Estate Auction
- Book Eight, Chapter 7: red wood
- Book Eight, Chapter 6: Open House
- Book Eight, Chapter 5: Lark House
- Book Eight, Chapter 4: The Mission
- Book Eight, Chapter 3: Field Trip
- Book Eight, Chapter 2: Crawlspace
- Book Eight, Chapter 1: The Copy Job
- Book Six, Chapter 95: Pulling the Thread
- Book Six, Chapter 94: Knock Knock
- Book Six, Chapter 93: Return to Camp Dyer
- Book Six, Chapter 92: The Savings
- Book Six, Chapter 91: WHATEVER YOU WANT
- Book Six, Chapter 90: The Sacrifice
- Book Six, Chapter 89: Raised By Television
- Book Six, Chapter 88: Bobby III
- Book Six, Chapter 87: A World of Laughter
- Book Six, Chapter 86: Don’t drink the Kool-Aid
- Book Six, Chapter 85: Blue Bloods
- Book Six, Chapter 84: It Begins
- Book Six, Chapter 83: The Dark Secret
- Book Six, Chapter 82: Tom
- Chapter 81: The Props Department
- Book Six, Chapter 80: The Time Skip
- Book Six, Chapter 79: The End is Nigh
- Book Six, Chapter 78: The Employee Lounge
- Book Six, Chapter 77: Leftovers
- Book Six, Chapter 76: Undercover Shopper
- Book Six, Chapter 75: Getaway Car
- Book Six, Chapter 74: Benched
- Book Six, Chapter 73: The Gala
- Book Six, Chapter 72: Bobby II
- Book Six, Chapter 71: Bobby I
- Book Six, Chapter 70: The Stone Show
- Book Six, Chapter 69: Eternal Savers Club
- Book Six, Chapter 68: The Game Plan
- Book Six, Chapter 67: The Circus
- Book Six, Chapter 66: Bowling
- Book Six, Chapter 65: Parking Lot Lookout
- Book Six, Chapter 64: Interlude
- Book Six, Chapter 63: Rescue Scouting
- Book Six, Chapter 62: A Chance of Rain
- Book Six, Chapter 61: Wedding Gifts
- Book Six, Chapter 60: Till Death
- Book Six, Chapter 59: Tangles
- Book Six, Chapter 58: Patio Furniture
- Book Six, Chapter 57: Silver Fox
- Book Six, Chapter 56: Daphne V
- Book Six, Chapter 55: Andrew Interlude
- Book Six, Chapter 54: The Axe
- Book Six, Chapter 53: Kimberly Interlude
- Book Six, Chapter 52: Daphne Part IV
- Book Six, Chapter 51: A Part to Play
- Book Six, Chapter 50: Smoking Kills
- Book Six, Chapter 49: The Body
- Book Six, Chapter 48: Husband and Wife Team Up
- Book Six, Chapter 47: Smoke Break
- Book Six, Chapter 46: Daphne Part III
- Book Six, Chapter 45: The Lightbulb Moment
- Book Six, Chapter 44: Runaway Bride
- Book Six, Chapter 43: Photo Op
- Book Six, Chapter 42: Autopsy of a Blackmailer
- Book Six, Chapter 41: Daphne Part II
- Book Six, Chapter 40: Honey
- Book Six, Chapter 39: Daphne Interlude Part I
- Book Six, Chapter 38: Wedding Bells
- Book Six, Chapter 37: Cold Cuts
- Book Six, Chapter 36: A Close Shave with a Haircut
- Book Six, Chapter 35: The Extra Player
- Book Six, Chapter 34: Meet the Parents
- Book Six, Chapter 33: The Gambler
- Book Six, Chapter 32: Homibridal Part II
- Book Six, Chapter 31: A Change in the Winds
- Book Six, Chapter 30: A Proper Greeting
- Book Six, Chapter 29: Deviled Egg
- Book Six, Chapter 28: Drinks!
- Book Six, Chapter 27: The Wait
- Book Six, Chapter 26: Ravel
- Book Six, Chapter 25: The Paycheck
- Book Six, Chapter 24: Equivocation Part II
- Book Six, Chapter 23: Equivocation Part I
- Book Six, Chapter 22: The Frat Guy
- Book Six, Chapter 21: The Real Night Terror
- Book Six, Chapter 20: The Gorging
- Book Six, Chapter 19: The Fever Dream
- Book Six, Chapter 18: A Downward Direction
- Book Six, Chapter 17: The Devil's Laundry
- Book Six, Chapter 16: The Road to Hell is Paved with Pizza Dough
- Book Six, Chapter 15: Shift work.
- Book Six, Chapter 14: 555-7468
- Book Six, Chapter 13: The Promotion
- Book Six, Chapter 12: By the Trash Cans
- Book Six, Chapter 11: The Break Room
- Book Six, Chapter 10: Nightmares
- Book Six, Chapter 9: Recon
- Book Six, Chapter 8: The Fire Ferret
- Book Six, Chapter 7: Hot Head
- Book Six, Chapter 6: The Summer Job
- Book Six, Chapter 5: By the Slice
- Book Six, Chapter 4: By the Slice
- Book Six, Chapter 3: The Performance
- Book Six, Chapter 2: The Lineup
- Book Six, Chapter 1: Urban Foraging
- Book Five, Chapter 143: The Show Must Go On
- Book Five, Chapter 142: Rewards
- Book Five, Chapter 141: The Standing Ovation
- Book Five, Chapters 140: The Fight of Many Lifetimes
- Book Five, Chapter 1̵̙̔͗̀2̴̦̕6̴̤̪͙̀:: The Many Mothers of Gabriel Cano
- Book Five, Chapters 137 & 138
- Book Five, Chapter 136: The Diorama
- Book Five, Chapter 135: The Tower Climber
- Book Five, Chapter 134: The Barker
- Book Five, Chapter 133: The Scientist
- Book Five, Chapter 132: The Long Red Hallway
- Book Five, Chapters 130 & 131: Willpower is Magic
- Book Five, Chapters Chapter 130:& Chapter 131: Willpower is Magic
- Book Five, Chapter 129: The Signal
- Book Five, Chapter 128: The Meteor Finder 9000
- Book Five, Chapter 127: Unconventional Layoffs.
- Book Five, Chapter 125: The Hospital
- Book Five, Chapter 124: Watch your step
- Book Five, Chapter 123: A Mid-Torture Lesson
- Book Five, Chapter 122: Room Service
- Book Five, Chapter 121: A Barrel of Monkeys
- Book Five, Chapter 120: The Scholar
- Book Five, Chapter 119: Hey ya, Fella
- Book Five, Chapter 118: Night Watch
- Book Five, Chapter 117: A Short Rest
- Book Five, Chapter 116: The First Jump
- Book Five, Chapter 115: Into Time
- Book Five, Chapter 114: First Bloodless
- Book Five, Chapter 113: The Guided Tour
- Book Five, Chapter 112: Vetting the Impossible
- Book Five, Chapter 111: E Cola
- Book Five, Chapter 110: The Final Girl
- Book Five, Chapter 109: The Girl in the Videos
- Book Five, Chapter 108: daylight dance
- Book Five, Chapter 107: Post-Traumatic
- Book Five, Chapter 106: Jailhouse Blues
- Book Five, Chapter 105: Timely Preparations
- Book Five, Chapter 104: A Rescue in Review
- Book Five, Chapter 103: Watch Party
- Book Five, Chapter 102: Side Storyline: Goodnight Neighbor
- Book Five, Chapter 101: While we were gone...
- Book Five, Chapter 100: The Bounty
- Book Five, Chapter 99: Clara- Part II
- Book Five, Chapter 98: Clara- Part I
- Book Five, Chapter 97: Not Quite The End
- Book Five, Chapter 96: The Athlete
- Book Five, Chapter 95: A Test of Hustle
- Book Five, Chapter 94: A Wolf's Howl
- Book Five, Chapter 93: The Introduction of Chaos
- Book Five, Chapter 92: Blue Moon Rising
- Book Five, Chapter 91: Moonlit Charge
- Book Five, Chapter 90: The Pack
- Book Five, Chapter 89: Preparations
- Book Five, Chapter 88: The Soldier
- Book Five, Chapter 87: The Hunter
- Book Five, Chapter 86: Familiar Fratricide
- Book Five, Chapter 85: Last-call Return
- Book Five, Chapter 84: A touch of chemistry...
- Book Five, Chapter 83: Always in the Forest
- Book Five, Chapter 82: Rolling Silver
- Book Five, Chapter 81: The Tomb
- Book Five, Chapter 80: A Werewolf Kiss
- Book Five, Chapter 79: There has been a murder!
- Book Five, Chapter 78: A Tentative Plan
- Book Five, Chapter 77: A Nursery Rhyme
- Book Five, Chapter 76: Return to Camp
- Book Five, Chapter 75: Armed with Knowledge
- Book Five, Chapter 74: Exploration and Research
- Book Five, Chapter 73: The Stacks
- Book Five, Chapter 72: The Stone Fort
- Book Five, Chapter 71: The Eye Candy
- Book Five, Chapter 70: Caged Wolves
- Book Five, Chapter 69: The Werewolf Curse
- Book Five, Chapter 68: Silverware
- Book Five, Chapter 67: The Host
- Book Five, Chapter 66: An Invitation
- Book Five, Chapter 65: The Lineup
- Book Five, Chapter 64: Mental Health Day
- Book Five, Chapter 63: The Flea Market
- Book Five, Chapter 62: A Walk Down Memory Lane
- Book Five, Chapter 61: Strike!
- Book Five, Chapter 60: Carousel Family Video
- Book Five, Chapter 59: The Thing about Werewolves
- Book Five, Chapter 58: The Speakeasy
- Book Five, Chapter 57: Baby Steps
- Book Five, Chapter 56: Happened A-Pawn Again
- Book Five, Chapter 55: Broken Conduit
- Book Five, Chapter 54: Tea Party
- Book Five, Chapter 53: The Forty-Dollar Fortune
- Book Five, Chapter 52: Twisted Threads
- Book Five, Chapter 51: Shopping
- Book Five, Chapter 50: Sensitive Measures
- Book Five, Chapter 49: The Crooked Hallway
- Book Five, Chapter 48: Therapy
- Book Five, Chapter 47: The Test
- Book Five, Chapter 46: By the Campfire
- Book Five, Chapter 45: The Farmhouse
- Book Five, Chapter 44: The Cargo
- Book Five, Chapter 43: The Femme Fatale
- Book Five, Chapter 42: Defensive Protocols
- Book Five, Chapter 41: Mutagen 6
- Book Five, Chapter 40: Bigger and Bigger
- Book Five, Chapter 39: Red Herring No More
- Book Five, Chapter 38: The Rerun
- Book Five, Chapter 37: The Chatbot
- Book Five, Chapter 36: If at first you don't succeed...
- Book Five, Chapter 35: Walk of Shame
- Book Five, Chapter 34: On Theme
- Book Five, Chapter 33: Rodeo
- Book Five, Chapter 32: Dark Aura
- Book Five, Chapter 31: Theme Puzzle
- Book Five, Chapter 30: The Farm
- Book Five, Chapter 29: Rise and Shine
- Book Five, Chapter 28: Bitten
- Book Five, Chapter 27: Deep Sleep Tech
- Book Five, Chapter 26: Countdown to launch
- Book Five, Chapter 25: Itch
- Book Five, Chapter 24: Before the Rescue
- Book Five, Chapter 23: Moon
- Book Five, Chapter 22: Horrific Events Through the Ages
- Book Five, Chapter 21: Hard Scouting
- Book Five, Chapter 20: Lairs and Libraries
- Book Five, Chapter 19: A Party Divided
- Book Five, Chapter 18: The Fallen
- Book Five, Chapter 17: Dissociation
- Book Five, Chapter 16: Looting
- Book Five, Chapters 15: The Reaper
- Book Five, Chapter 14: Blades
- Book Five, Chapters 13: The Patchers
- Book Five, Chapter 12: Tamara
- Book Five, Chapter 11: Killer on the Loose
- Book Five, Chapter 10: Ten Years Later
- Book Five, Chapter 9: Off the Case!
- Book Five, Chapter 8: Strange Collision
- Book Five, Chapter 7: Search Party
- Book Five, Chapter 6: Sunflowers
- Book Five, Chapter 5: Harless Automotive
- Book Five, Chapter 4: Scouting
- Book Five, Chapter 3: A Call with Sal
- Book Five, Chapter 2: A Knock in the Night
- Book Five, Chapter 1: Grocery Shopping
- Arc II, Chapter 94: Off the Case!
- Arc II, Chapter 93: Strange Collision
- Arc II, Chapter 92: Search Party
- Arc II, Chapter 91: Sunflowers
- Arc II, Chapter 90: Harless Automotive
- Arc II, Chapter 89: Scouting
- Arc II, Chapter 88: A Call with Sal
- Arc II, Chapter 87: A Knock in the Night
- Arc II, Chapter 86: Grocery Shopping
- Arc II, Chapter 85: The Remainder
- Arc II, Chapter 84: The Loft
- Arc II, Chapter 83: The Narrator Part Two
- Arc II, Chapter 82: The Narrator Part One
- Arc II, Chapter 81: The Tape
- Arc II, Chapter 80: The Lillian Scorned Contingency
- Arc II, Chapter 79: The Cynic
- Arc II, Chapter 78: Late Casting
- Arc II, Chapter 77: The Outsider Returns
- Arc II, Chapter 76: Double Team
- Arc II, Chapter 75: Mirror Match
- Arc II, Chapter 74: Gray
- Arc II, Chapter 73: Hard Mode Initiated
- Arc II, Chapter 72: Manor's Blaze Eve
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- Arc II, Chapter 71: Them
- Arc II, Chapter 70: The Secret Sixth Principle
- Book Two moving to KU! (The story is currently at the end of Book Four)
- Book Two moving to KU!
- Arc II, Chapter 69: A Slight Change of Plans
- Arc II, Chapter 68: Moonlight
- Arc II, Chapter 67: Up to Speed
- Arc II, Chapter 66: Sparks Fly
- Arc II, Chapter 65: On the Fence
- Arc II, Chapter 64: Dreary Street
- Arc II, Chapter 63: The Peeping Tom
- Arc II, Chapter 62: A Close Shave
- Arc II, Chapter 61: Grease Fire
- Interlude--Ramona Part Three
- Interlude--Ramona Part Two
- Interlude--Ramona Part One
- Arc II, Chapter 60: The Empty Frame
- Arc II, Chapter 59: Fire
- Arc II, Chapter 58: The Flask
- Arc II, Chapter 57: Carlyle
- Arc II, Chapter 56: The Die Cast
- Arc II, Chapter 55: Cycles
- Arc II, Chapter 54: The Séance Part Four
- Arc II, Chapter 53: The Séance Part Three
- Arc II, Chapter 52: The Séance Part Two
- Arc II, Chapter 51: The Séance Part One
- Arc II, Chapter 50: Don't Pull Any Threads
- Arc II, Chapter 49: A Game Within a Game
- Arc II, Chapter 48: The Murder House
- Arc II, Chapter 47: Reply the Departed, Classic
- Arc II, Chapter 46: Heart's Desire
- Arc II, Chapter 45: The Graveside Chat
- Arc II, Chapter 44: Time to Wait
- Arc II, Chapter 43: The Prescription
- Arc II, Chapter 42: Medical History
- Arc II, Chapter 41: Stairway Death Scene
- Arc II, Chapter 40: The Beauty Queen
- Arc II, Chapter 39: The Unveiling
- Arc II, Chapter 38: The Frog Trap
- Arc II, Chapter 37: Escape the Fray
- Arc II, Chapter 36: Cecilia
- Book One is Available Now!
- Arc II, Chapter 35: Out of Hand
- Arc II, Chapter 34: The Doctor's Visit
- Arc II, Chapter 33: The Secret Staircase
- Arc II, Chapter 32: An Illegal Search
- Arc II, Chapter 31: Bobby's Other Wife
- Arc II, Chapter 30: The Ribbon Cutting
- Arc II, Chapter 29: Cold on the Trail
- Arc II, Chapter 28: Not the Worst Ending
- Arc II, Chapter 27: Early Morning Poker
- Arc II, Chapter 26: The Carousel Spins On
- Arc II, Chapter 25: Play it cool
- Arc II, Chapter 24: What Came Before
- Chapter Forty-Four: The Detour [Start of Book II]
- Book One will be moving to KU
- Chapter One: Silas the Mechanical Showman
- Arc II, Chapter 23.5: The Late Check Out
- Arc II, Chapter 23: The Off-Screen Death
- Arc II, Chapter 22: The Weakness
- Arc II, Chapter 21: Strander Blake
- Arc II, Chapter 20: Ready Player Ten
- Arc II, Chapter 19: The Ghost Collector
- Arc II, Chapter 18: Let's Split Up, Gang
- Arc II, Chapter 17: Ghost Story
- Arc II, Chapter 16: Connection Terminated
- Arc II, Chapter 15: I have no arm but I must wave...
- Arc II, Chapter 14: Exploring in the Dark
- Arc II, Chapter 13: Reply the Departed, Updated
- Arc II, Chapter 12: Stranger Still
- Arc II, Chapter 11: The Librarian
- Arc II, Chapter 10: The Cut Scene
- Arc II, Chapter 9: Carousel Loves Families!
- Arc II, Chapter 8: Nondescript
- Arc II, Chapter 7: A History in Flames
- Arc II, Chapter 6: The Night Before
- Arc II, Chapter 5: The Founder's Tale
- Arc II, Chapter 4: Seeing is Believing
- Arc II, Chapter 3: Late Arrivals
- Arc II, Chapter 2: The Keepsake
- Arc II, Chapter 1: Now Playing
- Tales of Carousel: I'll Love You Till the Day You Die
- Tales of Carousel: You've Got Mail
- Tales of Carousel: The Guest House
- Chapter 118: Back to Where It All Started- Part IV
- Chapter 117: Back to Where It All Started- Part III
- Chapter 116: Back to Where It All Started- Part II
- Chapter 115: Back To Where It All Started- Part I
- Chapter 114: Dead Man's Fall
- Chapter 113: The Bigger Bad
- Chapter 112: The Damsel in Distress
- Chapter One Hundred and Eleven: Blood Red Sunset
- Chapter One Hundred and Ten: Permanent Vacancy
- Chapter One Hundred and Nine: The Warning
- Chapter One Hundred and Eight: Planning a Run
- Chapter One Hundred and Seven: closed fur renovations
- Chapter One Hundred and Six: In Plain Sight
- Interlude: In Time--Part Two
- Chapter One Hundred and Five: A Bridge Too Far
- Chapter One Hundred and Four: Goforth and Prosper
- Chapter One Hundred and Three: Dearest Mr. Gray Amber
- Chapter One Hundred and Two: By the Fire
- Chapter One Hundred and One: Party Favors-Part Two
- Chapter One Hundred: Party Favors-Part One
- Chapter Ninety-Nine: Who's Pulling the Strings?
- Chapter Ninety-Eight: Self-Inflicted Injuries
- Chapter Ninety-Seven: Close and Personal with Mr. Red Rock
- Chapter Ninety-Six: Who, Why, and How
- Chapter Ninety-Five: The Casks and the Crime Scene
- Chapter Ninety-Four: A Fair Play Murder Mystery
- Chapter Ninety-Three: Mr. Evergreen in the Ballroom with the Knife
- Chapter Ninety-Two: Young Love
- Interlude: In Time
- Chapter Ninety-One: The Ballroom
- Chapter Ninety: Unintended Consequences
- Chapter Eighty-Nine: The Black Snow
- Chapter Eighty-Eight: Setting Up The Pins
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- Chapter Eighty-Seven: The Carousel Atlas
- Chapter Eighty-Six: Snowblind
- Chapter Eighty-Five: The Criminal and the Wallflower
- Chapter Eighty-Four: Worker's Compensation
- Chapter Eighty-Three: Curtains
- Chapter Eighty-Two: Sedation
- Chapter Eighty-One: A Fresh Breath of XEGOST-H Sulfide
- Chapter Eighty: Climbing Tension
- Chapter Seventy-Nine: A Ticket to the Show
- Chapter Seventy-Eight: The Distortion Manifests
- Chapter Seventy-Seven: Corporate Rat Race
- Chapter Seventy-Six: Too Many Unknowns
- Chapter Seventy-Five: Notes from Experiment 17
- Chapter Seventy-Four: Please Present Your Identification
- Chapter Seventy-Three: All in the Family
- Chapter Seventy-Two: A Bump in the Night
- Chapter Seventy-One: Night Shift
- Chapter Seventy: Superstition
- Chapter Sixty-Nine: Subject of Inquiry
- Chapter Sixty-Eight: Bet Your Life On It!
- Chapter Sixty-Seven: Make History Part of Your Story!
- Chapter Sixty-Six: The Brainstorm Montage
- Chapter Sixty-Five: A Theory
- Chapter Sixty-Four: Secrets of Carousel
- Chapter Sixty-Three: The Bad Luck Magnet
- Chapter Sixty-Two: A Lesson in Wishing Well
- Chapter Sixty-One: The Secret
- Chapter Sixty: The Cloven Women
- Chapter Fifty-Nine: They Come in the Night
- Chapter Fifty-Eight: The Akers Plot
- Chapter Fifty-Seven: What Does It Want?
- Chapter Fifty-Six: The Servants
- Chapter Fifty-Five: The Unknowable
- Chapter Fifty-Four: The Waters Below
- Chapter Fifty-Three: A Search in Vain
- Chapter Fifty-Two: The Last Truck Out
- Chapter Fifty-One: The Contradictions
- Chapter Fifty: The Rules of the Forest
- Chapter Forty-Nine: The Straggler
- Chapter Forty-Eight: A Message from High Places
- Chapter Forty-Seven: Happened A-Pawn
- Chapter Forty-Six: Letters from Carousel
- Chapter Forty-Five: The Wager
- Chapter Forty-Four: The Detour
- Chapter Forty-Three: Keeping Secrets
- Chapter Forty-Two: Rewards To Die For
- Chapter Forty-One: The Grotesque Angel
- Chapter Forty: Not-So-Divine Healing
- Chapter Thirty-Nine: Go. Faster.
- Chapter Thirty-Eight: Extended Arming Sequence
- Chapter Thirty-Seven: Whispers in the Dark
- Chapter Thirty-Six: The Red Mist
- Chapter Thirty-Five: The Rulekeeper
- Chapter Thirty-Four: A Plan Interrupted
- Chapter Thirty-Three: The Grotesque Kiss
- Chapter Thirty-Two: The Harbinger
- Chapter Thirty-One: A Family In Crisis
- Chapter Thirty: The Grotesque Lottery
- Chapter Twenty-Nine: To the Attention of Janette Gill
- Chapter Twenty-Eight: Chekhov's Balcony
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Immortal Mask Is Broken
- Chapter Twenty-Six: One Last Guess
- Chapter Twenty-Five: A Pattern Emerges
- Chapter Twenty-Four: The Usual Suspect
- Chapter Twenty-Three: The Public Accusation
- Chapter Twenty-Two: End of Scene
- Chapter Twenty-One: Ranger Danger
- Chapter Twenty: Delta Epsilon Delta
- Chapter Nineteen: An Outsider
- Chapter Eighteen: Souvenirs
- Chapter Seventeen: Black Magic Reanimation
- Chapter Sixteen: The Silver Solution
- Chapter Fifteen: A Waste of a Specimen
- Chapter Fourteen: The Code in the Lights
- Chapter Thirteen: The Astralist
- Chapter Twelve: Deus Ex-Terminator
- Chapter Eleven: Please, Don't Be a Vampire
- Chapter Ten: First Blood at Halle Castle
- Chapter Nine: Always Watching
- Chapter Eight: The Museum at Halle Castle
- Chapter Seven: Dyer's Lodge
- Chapter Six: The Oblivious Bystander
- Chapter Five: Will Someone Shut Them Up?
- Chapter Four: Benny
- Chapter Three: The Final Straw II
- Chapter Two: The Unanswered Plea
- Chapter One: Silas the Showman