Book Five, Chapter 135: The Tower Climber
Book Five, Chapter 135: The Tower Climber
I briefly worked at my university’s football stadium during my freshman year of college.
I was selling sports memorabilia, and I was bad at it. It didn’t really matter—all I had to do was stand there and restock. It was a student job, not a real job. I had no ambition to stick around longer than I was contractually obligated to.
But still, I remembered my amazement at realizing exactly how massive our football stadium was—not just the field or the stands, but the area behind the stands where the stores and concessions were. It was like a giant tunnel that went on forever, and on game days, it would be filled with people walking shoulder to shoulder.
And yet, there were more tunnels that even the sports fans didn’t know about—the ones we could walk through in the back to load goods or just hang around. I worked that job for three months, just one semester, and I dreaded every single game day. But I will credit that experience for giving me a fascination with the internal workings of buildings. Even massive scary ones like this.
The last time I had been in tunnels underneath a stadium, I had gotten stabbed half to death, so I didn’t really get a chance to appreciate how big it was.
Walking into the enormous crescent-shaped building in front of me made the stadium from my college days feel tiny and cramped.
The lobby was at least the size of three football fields, and it was abuzz with people who I had to assume were fans or tourists. And although I could not hear, it did appear as if they were being separated into tour groups.
Many of them wore my hoodie or had a Walkman like mine. The girls had scrunchies in their hair, and there were so many baseball bats in the hands of those tourists that you would think we were at Yankee Stadium. It wasn’t just stuff that my friends and I wore—I saw someone wearing Arthur’s hat, which he rarely took off.
There was a store that sold memorabilia on the left side of the lobby, and once I realized that people weren’t noticing me, I decided to go scope it out.
Not only was this store huge, but it had pretty much every outfit that Kimberly had ever worn for sale. For 500 tokens—which I had to assume were the same coins we won at the end of a storyline—you could buy your own copy of The Atlas, although the shelf had it labeled as The Survivor’s Bible. I hadn’t heard anyone call it that for the longest time. I flipped through it. It was highly abridged and edited.
Gizmos, swords, guns—all claiming to have been used in various storylines—were lined up. Masks like those at the masquerade ball of The Strings Attached were for sale, with one being modeled by one of the enemies from that story. There was a whole wall of clothing for the University of Carousel Fighting Torsos.
All of our experiences and torments had come to this.
I wondered how Carousel felt about how its hellish world had been commodified and turned into a theme park.
Maybe it didn’t care. Maybe it was incapable of caring.
As I walked through the aisles of merch, a tour group passed by. I noticed because the tour leader called out, “Here is one of our most famous residents,” and I nearly started running because I thought I had been spotted.
She was gesturing away from where I was, though.
“Dr. Aldric Rose, our newest Narrator and long-time researcher,” she said, gesturing toward the man. “Dr. Rose, do you think you have a moment to talk to our lucky Sweepstakes winners? They came from all across the Many Worlds after being granted refuge here.”
I hunkered down behind a shelf to listen in. They were selling t-shirts with my face and the face of Mrs. Cloudburst from The Strings Attached on them, with a heart. That was almost enough to distract me from what was going on outside the shop.
“As you know,” the man said, “I was brought to Carousel just like you—after the Sweepstakes pulled me out of a world already lost to the Manyfold Hunger. I have a grant from The Company now to research a cure, and I’ve been approved as a Narrator. It becomes easier to get approved when most of the others flee. Do you all know what the Manyfold Hunger is?”
He wore glasses and was dressed in a blue shirt and one of those tan vests with lots of pockets. His outfit almost threatened to look normal.
“A disease,” one of the children said when called on.
The tour guide whispered something in his ear, and suddenly, he looked embarrassed.
“Kind of, yeah,” Dr. Rose said. He took a moment to think, pushing up his glasses. He spoke softly with the children. “It’s a hivemind. A collective entity. It has a great deal of biological control. A really bad deal for human populations. On planets without a human presence, it can cause an ecosystem to flourish remarkably well—it just doesn’t do well with us. Some of you know that better than I can describe. I’m glad that I can be part of The Company’s outreach efforts. I know many of you were probably nervous about taking refuge in a place like Carousel, but I can assure you: this is a good place.”
A little girl woefully said, “Is it going to come here too?”
This little girl had definitely heard of the Manyfold Hunger.
Dr. Rose got down on one knee and said, “While the Hunger does exhibit the ability to follow its prey throughout time and space, you are in Carousel now, and trust me, you have never been safer from the Manyfold Hunger. If it came here, Carousel would eat it for breakfast.”
He smiled, and the little girl nodded, though she still seemed scared. Some of the kids laughed.
“In fact,” Dr. Rose continued, “I think Carousel already has eaten up the Manyfold Hunger. Several times. I just can’t prove it yet. When I do, The Company, myself, and some brave players are going to run through Carousel’s hidden streets and back lots until we find a cure. There’s nothing out there that Carousel can’t handle, right? Sometimes, allying with the ultimate evil has its perks. All it takes is finding the way forward.”
He stood and smiled.
“What about the Party of Promise?” someone asked from the crowd.
He paused and thought.
“I don’t know,” he said. “Maybe we can get them to help. It’s a lot to ask. But even if they don’t want to help, we’ll be getting more players from the Many Worlds soon enough, and someone will be willing to do what it takes.” He took a deep breath. “That’s the thing most people don’t realize about this place. Carousel takes in the worst people, but it also grabs the best.”
He was putting on a brave face. Unlike many of the members of the Manifest Consortium, he almost seemed like he could have been a guy named Alan from Ohio. Just a normal guy. Maybe that was because he was an immigrant to their society.
“Say goodbye to Dr. Rose,” the tour guide called as he walked away, off toward some other corner of the lobby.
They brought refugees here? What was it, some kind of work program? Come work backstage at Carousel, or stay and get assimilated into the hive mind. Were they being as charitable as it seemed?
I just couldn’t wrap my head around these people.
Did they really think Mrs. Cloudburst and I were a thing?
I didn’t spend much time inside the souvenir shop. I didn’t need souvenirs. The workers there barely noticed me. They were busy with real customers—or, as I had done when I worked at the stadium as a student, the employees here were avoiding eye contact and hoping no one would talk to them.
Some things were universal, I guess.
I needed to find a way to the main part of the building—up into the tower at the center of the crescent. I knew that if I ended up backstage again, I would get lost.
Fortunately, this building was not designed like a maze, unlike many of the structures in Carousel. It was pretty straightforward. There was a sign with an arrow that said Offices, leading up a large row of red stairs. Or, of course, I could have taken one of the many elevators, which had the exact same fixtures and design as many of the things I saw on the red wallpaper.
I decided on the stairs, and while I wasn’t the only one traveling up, no one seemed to notice me.
Maybe they simply didn’t expect me, so they didn’t care to look. Once someone glanced inside the theater and realized I wasn’t there, they would likely raise alarms. Or maybe the bureaucracy was just tangled enough that no one would know what was going on, and when they saw the empty theater, they would just assume I wasn’t supposed to be there.
I was playing it by ear.
On the second floor, there was a flock of what I realized were reporters standing in front of a row of desks where people worked tirelessly. There were other things, hallways leading in every direction, but I couldn’t afford to search every inch of this place. There wouldn’t be time.
I looked the group of people over.
They were the Carousel Press Corps.
I knew that because there was a big sign on the ceiling that said so.
This world had many different news outlets—I had to expect as much. For all I knew, it had many times the population that Earth did, but I couldn’t say. All I knew was that I saw a lot of attractive, well-dressed people holding microphones, and yet, I didn’t see a single camera person.
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Amazingly, they didn’t notice me either. I was just another person wearing souvenirs in a massive room with lots of distractions.
Did Hustle help me be unnoticed? I knew it was good for sneaking, but this felt a little bit too much.
I listened to the scuttlebutt as I passed by them to find another set of stairs on the other end of the room.
There was a person—presumably someone who worked for the Company and not the news outlets—giving remarks about the current storyline.
“At least one member of the Party of Promise will be tortured,” she said.
Yeah, I thought. Me.
I continued on. As much as I wanted to hear how they talked about us, Dr. Striga had mentioned something about a control room.
And so, when I got to the other end of the room, I found another large red staircase—this time going toward the right, which I assumed meant the stairs wound upward with each set turned 90 degrees until you got to the top.
Maybe I should have taken the elevator. Oh well.
Fortunately, the next set of stairs was nearby after I got to the top of the set leading away from the press corps. But I didn’t immediately start ascending.
Because the third floor only had only one room—if my reading of the map on the wall was correct. One massive room.
Scripting.
That was all it said.
There was a large, beautiful door—not the kind you would normally see in an office building, more like something that would open up to a ballroom.
Scripting… was that exactly what it sounded like?
There was a red velvet rope stretched across the front of the door, and a sign was stuck on it that said:
DO NOT ENTER UNTIL WE FIGURE THIS OUT.
There was no way I could resist peeking after reading that.
I snuck around one of the stanchions holding up the red velvet rope and tested the door. It wasn’t locked. Were these people that trusting?
The massive door creaked open just enough for me to slip through. Then, I found myself in a room bigger than any I had ever seen before, filled with desks, typewriters, and hundreds of different screens with live feeds of the storyline.
The typewriters were clicking away—with no one sitting at them.
And yet, they weren’t normal typewriters. They didn’t have single pages inside of them. Instead, they ticked away on long, unending rolls of paper that spread out and littered the entire room.
No wonder they didn’t want anyone in here. The place was covered in scripts—typed onto long rolls of paper.
I looked up at the live feeds. Generation Killer had not yet made it into the museum, but he was bombarding them with rocks, breaking windows, and it was clear they were going to try to ram the building with a stolen car.
I went to a typewriter close to the screen where I saw one of them revving the engine and looked down at what was being typed.
“Stay on your mark.”
That was the message to the Generation Killer behind the wheel.
They were waiting for the right timing. Were my friends aware of this? I wasn’t sure. They would be eventually, though.
Could I just type something like Turn off the car and go jump off a building? Would they do it if I did? These were the scripts, after all. Would that be a legitimate move for me? After all, everything about my being here was an extension of one trope or another.
Would that be a permitted action to make?
I had my doubts.
I continued to look around the room. There were so many typewriters, most of which were not in use. Even with all the Generation Killers, they didn’t need all of these typewriters—especially since there was only one storyline being run.
As I read through them, I realized that some Generation Killers were being controlled by one script as a group, while others got their own script. Interesting.
It was an amazing and awesome sight, this giant room.
I found some typewriters up at the front. They were for Bobby and Lila, who, as Wallflowers, were capable of viewing the script—or at least a version of it.
I could roughly track what they had done. Lila had done her best since being killed—or at least since her character was killed—but there wasn’t much she could do without appearing On-Screen. Though the script did track her trip to go recruit Michael, while showing her everything she had seen along the way. The script must have been really useful—surely Film Buffs would get access to it at some point in time.
Bobby’s script was so long it formed a stack of paper at least a foot high in front of his typewriter. There was a viewfinder of sorts right at the place above where the letters were being typed, and I had to imagine that the area inside the viewfinder was what Bobby could see at any given time.
While instructing the Generation Killers to stand down was certainly something Carousel would frown upon, talking to Bobby didn’t seem like it would be.
I took a risk. I had to assume that if I wasn’t allowed to do this, I would be stopped.
“Car set to ram eastern wall. Be ready. –RL,” I typed.
Bobby couldn’t communicate easily with the others, but it was still possible. He had been coordinating between the rest of us ever since he got stuck on the other side of time, after all.
Up on a nearby display, on a camera that was currently Off-Screen, I could see Bobby standing inside the museum but on the other side of time, with a surprised look on his face as he stared into his mind’s eye at the script.
“Riley?” he asked aloud.
It was strange being able to hear his voice after spending so much time playing charades with him.
The camera followed him as he traversed—fourth- or fifth-dimensionally—outside until he saw the car himself.
I didn’t dare say anything else.
As interesting as this room was, I didn’t think there was much else for me to learn.
I left the way I came.
Luckily, there was no one in the hallway because, at least then, surely they would notice that I wasn’t just someone wearing a Riley hoodie—I was Riley himself.
The nearest person had passed by and was headed up the stairs, and I decided to follow.
The fourth floor held many things, and the map was complicated. It looked a lot more like a normal office map, at least. In fact, I could see a bullpen with stressed workers handling something or another as I passed by. There were too many people on that floor for me to dare explore around, and they weren’t all distracted like all of the reporters had been.
I decided to go up to the fifth floor.
While the control room was not on that floor, something else that interested me was a large room simply listed as “Invitations.”
This entire floor seemed mostly abandoned. There was a man sweeping, wearing a copy of my Walkman, listening to music that I had to hope was not from Carousel.
“Invitations” could be an innocuous designation, or it could be exactly what I feared it was. Dr. Striga had said that the company didn’t invite players themselves, and yet I knew there was something called an “Invitee,” which is what Dina and Logan were.
Curiosity compelled me to check it out.
I snuck across the polished stone floors until I found the room that matched the one I had seen on the map—the room labeled “Invitations.”
Like the “Scripting” room, this one was closed off with a red velvet rope, though there was no sign on the door.
Luckily, red velvet ropes were no match for my curiosity.
I simply unhooked the rope, opened the door, and moved inside.
The room was dark, so I reached around and found a light switch—one of those old-fashioned ones that had a loud click when you turned it on.
For such an advanced, magical society, their basic technology was stuck in the past.
It took me a while to understand what I was seeing in the room.
It largely consisted of one desk with a microphone—an old-timey microphone, at that. The kind where you could see springs attached inside, hooked up to two large machines that could have been power generators for all I knew, but might have also been some sort of antenna. They were the size of a car.
Beyond that, there were rows and rows of filing cabinets.
Something I had not noticed until now was the pneumatic tubes that ran along the walls inside of the building. I had assumed that they were electrical conduits of some kind, but I had yet to be inside of an office. There were rows of tubes, all leading from different places around the building.
Some letters that had clearly come from inside of the pneumatic tubes were laying out on the desk next to the canisters that they had been retrieved from.
I examined the large machines more closely. They had dials, bulbs, and all kinds of controls. I felt stupid looking at it—there was so much I didn’t understand, just down to the basic terminology.
There was a printer on one of the machines that spat out a stream of paper that dangled down from the side of it, almost reaching the floor.
Being as nosy as I was, I grabbed it up and looked at the end of it.
I didn’t understand what I was looking at.
Not at first.
It was an exchange of direct messages on Instagram between Kimberly Madison and some influencer named rachelbee_something.
Kimberly had reached out to her.
I glanced at a few of the important messages.
Rachel (@rachelbee_something):
Kimberly?! I haven’t heard from you since you said you were taking a break from social media! I saw those pics you uploaded from that weird masquerade ball. Have you been in Europe??
~
Kimberly Madison (@kimberlymadison_official):
Honestly, Rachel? This past year has been exactly what I needed. No pressure, no expectations—just time to breathe. I feel like I finally know what I want, and I’m ready to start the next chapter of my life.
I’ve been thinking about creating something different. A content house, but not like the ones you see all over L.A. This would be something exclusive, private—where we actually control the narrative. No managers pulling the strings, no brands treating us like products. Just real creators, working together on our own terms.
They went on to discuss the idea for dozens of messages over weeks. The exchange included phone calls and emails, all of which, were on the transcript.
Rachel (@rachelbee_something):
Okay, Kim… I’ve talked to a few people, and they’re in. Even Kevin says he’ll come, though I’m not sure why you would want him. We’re heading to the Ozarks next week.
I can’t wait until people find out what we’re planning. This is going to change everything.
There were a few more exchanges until finally, another came.
~
Damon (Instagram Security) (@instagram_support):
Hello, this is Damon from Instagram Security. We need to inform you that the account you’ve been communicating with has been compromised. Please disregard any messages from this user.
We apologize for any confusion and appreciate your cooperation as we work to resolve this issue.
This Rachel person reached out a few more times, trying to confirm things with Kimberly, asking for specific directions, but Kimberly never answered.
Strange.
This whole setup was exactly what I feared. This machine, somehow, was sending messages through Instagram back in the real world. That wasn’t what I pictured.
What did I picture? I didn’t know.
Immediately, my mind turned to the rows of filing cabinets. They were not arranged, I came to find out, by alphabetical order but rather by chronology, which made it easy to find a certain exchange with an Antoine Stone. I also found the letters that Andrew had sent Isaac and Cassie.
I couldn’t make myself read them.
Instead, I went to find the letters on the desk that had been sent through the pneumatic tubes.
One letter placed prominently on the desk explained that a man named Damon was instructed to disrupt any attempt by Carousel to attract new players.
MEMO
From: The Office of the Proprietor
To: Damon Fleming, Invitations
Subject: No New Acquisitions
Mr. Fleming,
Per the Company-wide Memo regarding the flagging prospects of the Party of Promise, I have this command:
Shut it down. All of it. No new players. No exceptions. If Carousel tries tries to recruit, cut it off at the knees. If it wants to recruit, let it create its own relay.
Without players, the beast will be quelled.
Handle it while we finalize strategies for a proper reset.
The Proprietor
Vincent St. Vane
Dictated but not read.
The level of arrogance these people exuded was unbelievable. I had seen the awesome and horrifying power of Carousel. Were they really that confident in their ability to contain it? Did they not realize that Carousel would play along with their attempts to dominate it just to set them up for a bigger fall?
I was starting to get a picture of what was actually going on.
Flagging prospects of the players… They didn’t think we were going to win.
I had assumed that the warning I had received in the theater about us being abandoned was about the audience.
What if it wasn’t?
What if it was about the Company itself?
Were they going to abandon us?
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- 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
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- Book Eight, Chapter 72: Family Troubles
- Book Eight, Chapter 71: Remains
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- Book Eight, Chapter 69: Antoine Stone and the Sunken Cradle Part II
- Book Eight, Chapter 68: Last-Minute Prep
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- Book Eight, Chapter 66: Forbidden Talk
- Book Eight, Chapter 65: The Speakeasy Revisited
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- 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
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- 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
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- Book Eight, Chapter 6: Open House
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- Book Six, Chapter 95: Pulling the Thread
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- 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
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- 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