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  • The Crane Cab

    This is a story focusing on Lilith, set during "The Stork Brings A Crane" in season eight, from the time Frasier leaves her in the hospital, to the time he returns to find her with Frederick

  • An Addams Anniversary

    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Addams Family tv show. Gomez and Morticia celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary and reminisce about their years spent together

  • Morticia and the Affianced

    Wednesday is worried that Morticia doesn't like Lucas, and is planning to stop the wedding. Based on the musical version

  • Long Distance

    Interactions between Frasier, Lilith, and Frederick based on snippets of conversations from various episodes. Possibility for some additional, completely from the mind of the author chapters depending on reception of this story. Martin, Niles, Daphne, and Roz (and Eddie too) will make appearances as well.

  • Expanding the Addams Family

    Wednesday is feeling lonely being the only girl, and has a small request for her parents. Based on the 1960s television series

  • Gomez Learns A Lesson

    "Never go to bed angry, or on fire."

  • A Wedding in the Addams Family

    Wednesday is getting married. Her parents reflect. Aspects from the cartoons, movies and Broadway musical, but largely based on the 1960s TV show

  • Mother Frump Visits the Newlyweds

    Morticia's mother comes to visit her newly married daughter and son-in-law. Based on the 1960s television show

  • The Addams Family Go Camping

    The Addams Family decide to take a camping trip to the swamp. Lurch helps them get ready. Based on the 1960s television show, with Carolyn Jones, John Astin, and Ted Cassidy as Lurch.

  • The Addams Family Twins

    "The last time I was this nervous, you had twins." "Gomez, I never had twins." "Oh, then I must have been dreaming."

  • Mother's Day in the Addams Family

    It's Mother's Day and the Addams children are forced by their teachers to make Morticia gifts, but they're a bit skeptical about how their mother will receive them. After all, pastels?

  • Wednesday and the Chicken Disease

    Wednesday is sick, and Morticia and Gomez come to her aid. Based mainly on the 1960s TV show, with a few aspects of the cartoons/movies