When a zombie infection surfaces in Twin Peaks how will the locals cope? Who will survive? So I came up with the idea of zombies in Twin Peaks using the virus that spread through Raccoon City.
Special Agent Dale Cooper is trapped in the Black Lodge for just over six weeks. When he is freed, nothing is the same—but there is a chance for things to be better.
A few short stories set in Twin Peaks and the Ghostwood forest surrounding the town.
Cooper isn't the only new guy in town but, unlike the quirky F.B.I. Agent, this one is decidedly hostile.
Audrey Horne loves Halloween.
While Cooper's recovering after the Black Lodge, Albert and Harry encounter another mystery at the RR DIner.
When Harry finally manages to catch a murderous Cooper, they call in two professional to help work out exactly what happened in the Black Lodge, and how to get Dale back. *a/n rated M for tw & themes*
It's Saturday, and Audrey and Cooper are having a little chat in the cafe. Oneshot, a bit fluffy.
A Twin Peaks prequel, and lead-in to season 3. Spanning from 1967-1988, this novel tells the entire life story of Dale Cooper: his childhood, his work with the FBI, his friendship with Windom Earle, his lost love, and his ultimate betrayal. And found out how the forces of the Black Lodge been invading the lives of these two men for decades before the death of Laura Palmer.
We'd make snowangels but we're too cold and maybe too old for that now. Were we ever angels? [Audrey, on Laura]
Snippets of Laura that I wrote in the dark after reading her diary.
*After season 2 finale* Annie wakes up to find all she knew changed and only the strange silent boy seem's to know what she's seen. *collection of shorts to try and wrap up those pesky loose threads in my head!*
He comes to me every night wearing his exhaustion in his walk and I know it's my turn to take care of him... [post-series one shot]
That episode where Bobby's father slaps the cigarette out of his mouth, here's what happened next. Warning:Contains Spanking. Don't like, don't read.
Sometimes, the mystery finds us first.
"I entered only to find Audrey Horne, an astounding eighteen-year-old woman—though tonight, she seemed much more like a child to me." [Cooper/Audrey oneshot, taking place during Episode 1.7]
When Harry met Dale, as viewed by a shipper with her slash goggles strapped on too tight.
Merle and Daryl venture to a town in Washington named Twin Peaks, for a big time hookup to have an opportunity to sell coke back in Georgia. He stumbles across a pretty waitress named Beth, who is in trouble because she is the target of a possessed man. She's in grave danger, facing the same fate her classmate Laura Palmer succumbed to. Cover by @met-a-mawr-fuh-sis
Audrey Horne, now an FBI Special Agent, returns to Twin Peaks on vacation.
"Diane, if I can be honest with you for a moment, I'm filled with the kind of gut-wrenching fear that festers in the bottom of your soul until it consumes you utterly..." (Part II of the Moonlight Trilogy) **COMPLETE**
An escape, a mission, and a return. 25 years after Twin Peaks, 5 years after Lost, the story is finally complete.
Audrey reflects during breakfast, the morning after.
After 20-something years, little miss Audrey Horne drives back into Twin Peaks. Why?
"You lied when you said you had no secrets." [Audrey/Cooper, post-series]
Albert has never liked trees. A brief character study of Albert Rosenfield, set early in season 2.
Laura visits Harold during winter.
The music in her head is dreamy. And so is Cooper's touch.
Agent Cooper comes back to the Great Northern after a long day of trying to solve the Laura Palmer case. He's tired, but suddenly he hears music playing in the hallway. Soft, dreamy music. Unable to not investigate, he wanders down the hallway. Who will be standing there dancing alone? [Set early in season one. They have met a few times before this.]
Audrey/Agent Cooper. Originally published in the Rare Women Fanfiction Exchange on AO3. Written for Siddals.
Coke makes her feel like she's flying. She tries heroin and she drowns. Her heart slows and the ocean comes, softly at first to strangle her unawares in its depths. [Laura, before her death.]