Book Five, Chapter 76: Return to Camp
It amazed me how early exploration quietly became my favorite part of a storyline.
It amazed me that I even had a favorite part of a storyline. It wasn’t too long ago that I couldn’t bear to think about them at all.
Exploration was the only time I felt safe… I would usually have to pretend I was having fun. Sometimes, I could actually feel it. Talking to NPCs, finding new locations, the thrill of a discovery that could take the story in a whole new direction—the innocence before the killing starts.
I didn’t want it to end.
But it would. It always did, and in the worst of ways.
Carousel had warned me about pigeonholing myself as Antoine’s love interest, but because of my trope Get A Room, we had to add that to the story. It seemed Carousel was going along with it.
As much as I liked exploration, the trip down the forest trail to Carousel River Camp was still tense. It was too early in the Party Phase for me to worry about getting attacked, but the forest was thick, and I couldn’t shake the feeling we were being watched from the moment we stepped into it.
Antoine was on alert. Was that because he was a protector and ready to fight, or was the anxiety of being in a forest getting to him?
I didn’t know. He swore to my face that he had everything under control, and I wanted to believe him. But I also knew that Antoine could keep secrets better than most—even from me.
“What do you say we take a dip at the river?” one of the mercenaries said, the blonde one with the long hair tied up in a bun.
“I’ll allow it,” Antoine said, “but you have to keep your gear on.”
The men laughed. They were carrying so much gear that they’d drown if they ended up in the water.
I wondered what they were being told in their scripts. If I didn’t know better, I’d think they were totally enjoying themselves—enjoying the hunt. Boys being boys. But then again, scripted NPCs were such great actors.
Was it because of practice, or were they magically controlled to play their character? I couldn’t know.
I had seen some NPCs that didn’t give great performances. They were either wooden or way extra. Riley said that’s just how horror movies were, so it was probably on purpose, but I wasn’t sure.
“The camp is just up ahead,” Michael said as we rounded a long stretch of the trail that almost completely circled a pond.
I didn’t know what to think about Michael, but now that I saw him in action, I felt I knew him better. He understood the hunt. He understood fighting. It was every other part of Carousel that seemed to drive him crazy. He always looked so frustrated.
Lila told me Michael had been tricked into coming to Carousel through a pen pal who had written love letters to him. They said that when he got back stateside from a deployment, he drove straight to Carousel.
I couldn’t imagine how disappointing that would be.
I had not seen the side of Michael that could get tricked like that. He was hiding it.
Just like Antoine was hiding his pain, Michael was hiding his.
Boys will be boys.
We walked further along the trail. It was steep, and thick roots grew where the trail had been blazed many years ago.
The character I played was getting nervous. She remembered this place. I tried to clear my mind, to feel her heartbeat through mine. I needed to know what she knew—even if all I’d been able to do so far was know what she felt. Ṝ
And what she felt about this place was terror.
The script said she was brave, and that was why she decided to return here, but she did not feel brave. I’d have to feel it for her.
Just a few hundred feet later, we came across a junction where an old dirt road met the trail.
I gasped when I saw what stood beyond that.
Camp Dyer.
I recognized it right away, even with the wrong name on the arch at the entrance. This was the wrong place. These were the wrong hills, the wrong dirt, the wrong trees.
As we entered under the archway (one of the mercenaries had to cut a lock off the gate) and followed the trail toward the camp, I started to see the old familiar buildings. They appeared to have been laid out in the same way they had been in my memory. The only difference was that there was no Lake Dyer, no docks—just a large blue river lazily flowing by.
And everything looked decrepit. The buildings were falling apart. The plants had grown and were overtaking everything.
We were On-Screen, so I couldn’t discuss this with Antoine, but I could see he was reacting to it just as I was.
Was this Carousel teasing us, or was Camp Dyer here simply because the story called for a summer camp, and this was Carousel’s favorite one?
Antoine turned to me as I stared over the buildings, up at Dyer’s Lodge, and around to the other cabins.
“You all right?” he asked.
I hardened my features and put on a brave face. “Of course,” I said.
Be brave, Kimberly, I thought to myself.
“That over there,” I said, pointing, “that’s Dyer’s Lodge. That’s where the counselors slept.”
“Looks empty,” Michael said. “The windows are broken.”
“This place has been vandalized ten times over,” Antoine said. “All right, fan out in groups of two. Don’t be too brave. Make sure to call for backup if you see anything, and don’t kill some random kids who decided to trespass.”
“Come on, boss, you take the fun out of everything,” one of the mercenaries grumbled.
What was it with these guys and their lame jokes in the face of danger?
Pairs of two meant only one thing—that Antoine was ready to go exploring with me. With any luck, we would find something good here.
And we did have luck, thanks to Lila bringing Bad Luck Magnet.
That poor woman. She wanted so much to be forgiven for what she had done that she was willing to use that trope.
I hoped nothing too bad would happen to her.
Antoine looked at me and nodded his head for me to follow.
Everyone scattered. Antoine and I walked around the camp, kicking over piles of leaves, both trying not to talk about the tension between us.
We couldn’t hold off forever.
“That cabin over there is the place we first met,” Antoine said.
It was an easy guess.
We were close enough to see all the claw marks on the doors and the things that had been stacked up in front of the windows. That had been the place where my character had somehow survived an onslaught that killed my friends.
The question was, how was I going to find answers about it without an NPC around to tell me everything or another convenient newspaper article? If we were going to get the information we needed, we would have to give Carousel—and the audience—what they needed.
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“It’s the place where my life changed forever,” I said. “You saved me. I’ll always be grateful for that.”
“We’ll always have Camp Dyer,” Antoine said with a smirk eyeing the perimeter, moving forward careful step after careful step.
“Oh God, don’t say that,” I said, laughing. “This isn’t a romantic spot.”
“I’m sorry,” Antoine said, holding back a laugh.
“Never thought I would hear you say that,” I said. “You rescued me, stole my heart, taught me the life of a hunter, and then abandoned me. This is the only sorry I get?”
Antoine took a deep breath.
“I always told you it wasn’t going to be forever,” he said. “I can’t risk getting too close to anyone.”
His eyes grew distant. The audience would already know what was on his mind. His character’s brother, like his real brother, was dead. And like his real brother, he felt responsible.
“That is the final lesson you taught me,” I said. “Always be the first one to leave. I was young, and you were everything.”
“Kimberly,” he said.
I turned away, doing my best to force out tears so that I could hold them back to look tough.
After a moment of me turning away and him staring after me longingly, I said, “Do you remember that Italian place where they played poker in the basement? The one we went to when we were staking out the werewolf in the Pine Barrens?”
I turned to look at him.
“Best pasta I ever had,” Antoine said.
“What was it—Gino’s?” I asked. “I don’t even think they were a real restaurant. I think they were just a cover for illegal gambling.”
“Oh yeah, that place was mobbed up,” he said, “a hundred percent.”
We laughed and smiled at each other, but of course, the laughter couldn’t last.
“We’ll always have Gino’s,” I said. “This place belongs to the wolves.”
That was it. No more fluttering eyelashes. No more thin smiles. It was back to business.
I walked up ahead toward the cabin, and he followed.
We sorted through the wreckage On-Screen the entire time. Michael must not have had much luck because he hadn’t stolen the audience’s attention even once.
“I just don’t understand it,” I said. “If the werewolves wanted me, they could have busted this door down. Heck, they could have gone through the wall. This isn’t a real log cabin—these boards are thinner than they look.”
“I was distracting them,” Antoine said. “They didn’t burst through because they smelled me in the wind, and they didn’t want to get caught surprised.”
That didn’t sound right.
As I looked at the door and my character’s feeble attempts to support it by putting a bunk bed up against it, it just made no sense. Looking at the claw marks on the door—their claws went right through the press board like it was butter—and yet, from what I understood, I had held out inside this cabin for 30 minutes before Antoine’s character cleared the wolves.
We kept searching, turning things over, looking for clues. That’s how exploration went. Most of it didn’t show up in the final cut, but tossing couch cushions and opening every drawer and closet was how you found important things.
I was just about to give up when I looked out the window and saw a tree with a single set of claw marks. They were old, probably from the date of my attack. Above the marks was a hole—the kind that a small animal might call home—except this one was perfect and round. Below those claw marks were carvings.
At first, I didn’t understand what the letters meant until I realized they were the initials of all the friends I lost. I had put those marks there—or at least my character had, I had to assume, as the sole survivor.
Now, we were on to something.
I slowly walked out to the tree, trying to project uncertainty and hesitation—not because my character didn’t know what was there, but because I was afraid to look inside the hole. It was a subtle performance.
The inside of the hole was dark—almost too dark for real life. Still, I knew how storylines worked, and I knew there would be something important inside.
Bravely, I reached into the darkness.
Something scuffled against my hand. I let out a small scream as a bird flew out of the hole—an owl, from what I could tell.
Antoine, behind me, started to laugh.
“Let me help you out there,” he said.
He unclipped a flashlight from his belt and shined it inside the hole. There was a bird’s nest in there, for sure, but there was something else, too—a square bag. It was made of leather and had a zipper.
I grabbed it and retrieved it from the hole.
It was worse for wear, but it looked like nothing had gotten inside of it. I looked around and saw the nearest picnic table.
I set the bag down on the table and unzipped it. The first thing I found was an old Polaroid-style camera. The name Thomas L was written on the side in marker.
Thomas was one of the victims of the attack. He was one of my friends.
I gently moved my fingers over the camera as if remembering something, and sure enough, I could feel my character mourning someone. Not Thomas, but someone similar. That old, familiar pang in my heart was returning.
I set the camera down and looked deeper into the bag, where I found a large stack of Polaroids.
The pictures were of me and my character’s friends. I had no idea how they had gotten my image. Carousel often imitated our voices or handwriting, but to see myself smiling back with my arms spread around strangers was off-putting.
I couldn’t hide it from my face, so I tried to make it look like I was having a difficult time reliving old memories.
The pictures were innocent—teenagers having fun. I even looked younger in the photos. Antoine watched over my shoulder as I shuffled through them.
I flipped through the first couple, which were of me and my friends camping and hiking.
I found a picture of Sarah and stopped.
I could feel my character reacting to the photo, so I tried my best to mimic those feelings: confusion, longing, and dread. Emotions I felt with each and every picture. But when I looked at Sarah’s, it was mostly confusion.
“Is that the one you saw, the one that is still alive?” Antoine asked.
I nodded my head. “She was a camp counselor back when we went here as preteens. After the camp closed down, she invited us out here when we were all adults. Well, we were 18, so we thought we were adults. But now it feels like we were still just kids.”
He furrowed his brow.
“Whenever I find a victim of a werewolf, I always pepper their wounds with silver shavings to stop them from turning. I’m not sure how your friend managed to shift anyway. I must have missed her.”
“You must have,” I said.
But I kept flipping through the photos—because we were still On-Screen, which told me there was more information in them.
And then I figured out what it was.
I flipped to a photo and saw that both Sarah and I were in it, although we were not standing next to each other.
“Does it look like she’s staring at me?” I asked.
“Kind of,” Antoine said.
I flipped through more photos until I found another one where she was in the photo with me. Yet again, while I was hanging from a low tree branch like a goofball, she was in the distance staring at me.
Another picture: my arms were around Thomas. He had apparently stuck the camera on a timer or something. In the background, nearly out of the shot, was Sarah—staring at me.
A shot of us in the abandoned cabins, partying. John’s older brother had bought him beer for the trip.
We were all posing for a picture, looking at the camera—except for Sarah, who was looking at me.
“I never noticed this before,” I said.
Antoine didn’t know what to say. He just stared at me with his best, “Things are starting to get strange” look, and I could almost feel the tension in the moment.
We didn’t know what to say.
“Did you find anything?” a voice called out from back toward Camp Dyer.
Suddenly, the tension was gone, and we looked over to see that the blonde mercenary had separated from his buddy and was watching us from a distance.
“Nothing,” Antoine called back to him.
He looked at me as I put the camera and pictures back inside the bag and grabbed it.
It was time to go.
We waited at the gates for all of the groups to return.
“Did anyone find any signs of squatting or anyone living here at all?” Antoine asked the group as soon as everyone had returned.
Everyone shook their heads or answered, “No.”
“That’s great,” Antoine said. “We’ve narrowed things down considerably. There are only a few more locations that we need to check.”
Antoine could always see the bright side. It was one of my favorite things about him.
We found the trail that would lead back toward Witherhold Manor and traveled down it for some time, both On- and Off-Screen. After we had walked for 30 minutes, we suddenly went On-Screen, and I heard all of the mercenaries stowing their weapons as best as possible.
I tried to look around to see what had happened.
There were no werewolves from what I could see, but up ahead was a line of six hikers in brightly colored clothing.
“Act normal, people,” Antoine said. Then, after a pause, he added, “On second thought, act better than normal.”
The guys snickered. They laughed at all his jokes.
We continued walking down the path as the hikers approached us. Everything should have gone just fine, though I noticed that they were staring at us with well-warranted concern.
Except for one of them.
He was grinning from ear to ear.
When they got close, that guy—a very tall hiker with a pointy chin—said, “You can never be too safe out here in the woods, huh?” He laughed like he had made a great joke.
Seeing a bunch of heavily armed military men in the middle of a hiking trail would be pretty concerning, but this guy thought it was funny.
The hiker behind him, a woman, tugged at his shirt as if begging him not to engage.
The blonde mercenary decided to respond. He said, “I don’t know if we’re overdressed or if you guys are underdressed.”
Most of the hikers were very wary of us, but the tall, pointy-chinned one laughed and said, “Well, maybe you guys are the underdressed ones.”
“I sure hope not,” the blonde mercenary said.
I really needed to ask him what his name was. It was very strange to have an NPC who wasn’t named be this vocal. He was just called Mercenary.
“Let’s move ahead,” Antoine said. “Pick up the pace.”
We started walking forward, even faster than we had been, and the hikers looked relieved.
The big, tall hiker, who was supposed to just be an NPC, didn’t have much Moxie, just one point. He turned and watched us go, calling after us, “Is there something you know that we don’t?” with a grin.
No one answered him.
Often, I would get jealous of the tropes my teammates had. They could do some truly incredible things. Riley could know whatever tropes the bad guys had. Antoine could basically be superhuman. Dina could sneak around a storyline without ever being seen. Anna was guaranteed to be the last one to die.
I was a social butterfly, and in a lot of storylines, you didn’t really need a social butterfly.
But in this storyline, I was glad to have my tropes because one of them—Social Awareness—had just given me a very important insight. It could tell me information about relationships between different characters.
Most of the time, you could figure that out by talking to people. I still liked to keep it for moments like this.
Whenever the pointy-chinned hiker and the blonde-haired mercenary talked to each other, I learned something that sent chills down my spine.
Those two knew each other.
More than that, if I wasn’t mistaken, those two men were best friends.
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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