Sometimes a misfortunate accident and serious injuries can, eventually, bring unexpected blessings. Rate T to be safe. All Barkleys either shown or mentioned.
Love can be found at any age-a short shot
Nick is heading home, planning to simply relax. Only...things don't always go as planned. Genre and Rating always subject to change. Other Barkleys will be in the story only it is centered on Nick.
Nick's engaged...but will the marriage actually take place? Only rated T to be safe. Rating and Genre always subject to change.
A 'what if' I got off one of the episodes. Notes in Chapter One.
Adam and Hoss rescue a young girl named Cassie from the river after a flash flood hits the wagon she's traveling in. What happens next? There's an author's note included in the first chapter. Rating and Genre always subject to change. WIth the OC in one of the character's place, I couldn't put Joe in a spot. He will also appear in the story.
Written with permission from BettyHT. The OC mentioned in the character spot is her ghost with a name I gave her. See author's note inside. Genre is always subject to change. As of right now, the drama is kept on the mild side. Time will tell if it changes again?
Sequel to Friendly Foe. Rated T to be safe. The drama part of the story does not happen until well into the story. The romance is weaven throughout the story. Also, I suppose, Angst has a hand in the story too.
One of the Barkley brothers unexpectedly runs across an old girlfriend. He is shocked to find that she is not only a young widow, but that she and her daughter are living in unacceptable living conditions. He persuades her and the child to go with him, unaware she is keeping a secret from him.
A twist to the famous "Christmas Carol"
The Barkleys are shocked to find that Heath, who has left home on a business trip, is not coming back...and may never come back. More details at the beginning of Chapter One. Not much drama, just a tiny "hic cup" as it were,
Sequel to "No Common Woman". As stated at the end of that story, if you have something against May/December relationships, don't read. Rating and genre always subject to change.
Scott accepts Audra's offer, and she goes away with him. An expanded version of Ghostwriter85's Golden Girl...and, yes, she knows I'm doing this. The story took a turn I didn't' expect. So...forget adventure and add Drama. Rating always subject to change.
Sequel to 'Living in Darkness'.
Sequel to "There Goes Eugene" Audra is in the short shot only there's just four spots to choose from.
A short, quite silly, piece that explains one, very science fiction, way that Eugene disappeared from the show, and subsequently forgotten by many. Since they don't have Eugene as an option (which only proves my point about his being forgotten) as characters I could only put Nick down.
Two years after being blinded in an accident, Little Joe returns home from the blind school. What next? Another note is included in the first chapter. Rated T to be safe.
It's 1950 and Natasha Ballard goes to 'the old Barkley mansion' which is supposed to be haunted. She's determined to see if it is and why. While genre is listed as Supernatural hurt and comfort others will be seen. Rated T to be safe.
After years of being a widow, Victoria finds herself being courted by their long time foreman. Along the way, they find themselves protecting an orphan boy from greedy men. Rated T to be safe.
A small piece centered on Heath's thoughts after Nick is bitten by the wolf and before Nick leaves the ranch.