The play's the thing . . . Lydia designs, Beetlejuice detects, and then it's 'playtime'. (wink, wink)
When you put Beetlejuice in charge of a group of kids, anything can happen.
A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted . . . a time to weep . . . a time to mourn . . .
Beetlejuice decides to court Lydia . . . but who is actually courting whom? Does it matter?
Okay, you all asked for a drunk Beetlejuice. Oh, you didn't? Well, you should have!
Another homework assignment and Beetlejuice realizes there's something he fervently wants to do. (A follow-up to "Fate".)
So how did Lydia and Beetlejuice first meet?
Charles is injured and there's no one to help him except Beetlejuice.
Beetlejuice and Lydia enter a dance contest. After all, life is a dance if you have the right partner.
Everyone knows what a shaggy dog story is, right? Well, this isn't one . . . exactly.
Beetlejuice and Lydia try something new for their anniversary - something very new.
A ski trip turns into something else. Rum can do that to you.
Beetlejuice has hinted about his feelings to Lydia before, but this time . . . well, every dog has his day.
Who knows what evil lurks in the garden? Beetlejuice does.
Lydia decides Beetlejuice needs to learn to drive.
More than thirty years have passed since Lydia and the Maitland's' thwarted the advances of Beetlejuice. Sasha Deetz and her friends Bertha and Prudence find themselves facing off against the ghost with the most and his legion of Juicers after a more than eventful night of dancing. Family torn apart through ghastly plots, Sasha must find a way to control her newfound powers and sto
Grief, guilt, despair – a heart is capable of so much more.
A very public display of affection and the first time the idea of them having sex is discussed.
Beetlejuice has a bad dream. Lydia gets presents.
Lydia looks at a sleeping Beetlejuice and comes to a decision about their relationship.
"How naked go the sometimes nude!" - Robert Graves
Another father-son talk, about some really important things - including sexuality. (It's not necessary but might be helpful to read "Generation of Juice" first.)
A serious talk in the middle of the night. And in the middle of other stuff.
Just a short scene, with proof of affection on both sides.
Taking place 13 years before the cartoon, Beetlejuice meets baby Lydia after kidnapping her from her crib. With the help of his neighbors, Jacques and Ginger, he agrees to raise the baby under one condition: he has to learn to be a good friend. But what's a friend to do when he's forced to juggle the responsibilities of fatherhood with his overbearing neighbors? You decide!
Lydia goes into labor; Beetlejuice goes into stress mode.
Beetlejuice and Lydia encounter something horrible, and dangerous, in the Neitherworld.
His time with Lydia is up. What happens when Beetlejuice meets Casey and his powers start to change? Will she be the one to finally set him free? Beetlejuice/OC
Lydia finds the farewell letter Beetlejuice wrote to her.
What happens when Beetlejuice has hell trauma, he and Lydia have a sibling dynamic and the Winchesters are hunting them? Based on Beetlejuice the Musical. Crossposted to Ao3