Ezra has a horrific nightmare and is concerned that it might be another vision. He goes to Kanan for guidance. One shot.
Four eight-year-old sons are a handful on the best of days, but when the turtles start daring each other to do progressively sillier things, Splinter finds himself at the end of his wits. This is just a fluff piece that takes a look into what Splinter might have gone through as a single parent with four sons. One shot.
Splinter has everything he ever wanted and has never felt more complete. Then, waves of heat and smoke distort the world; in one night, his entire life is reduced to ash and agonizing darkness. Will the sun ever rise on his life again? A short story in 3 parts, rated T for death and prolonged interpersonal violence. See author's note for further details on rating choice.
Raphael is pushed out of his comfort zone by an ethical dilemma when a new Kraang poison is discovered. Another dilemma arises when he mistakenly overhears April telling Irma that she loves him, not realizing that he took it out of context. Caught between his brother and his best friend, he tries to fight it as his purely platonic feelings for April start to shift. No pairings.
This is an alternate version of the episode "In Dreams." The nightmares are a more psychological exploration of the characters' inner fears and turmoils, and I delve into what would have happened after they woke up. I re-imagine the Dream Beavers with shape-shifting capabilities, so they do not always appear as beavers in the nightmares. Rated T for violence and death.
April's mother died long ago, but death is not enough to keep a mother from loving her daughter.