Something's...off with Mike and Peter. Both suddenly started acting very strange and Micky and Davy try to figure out what's wrong with them, surprised by what they find.
Mike was the one to answer the door and when he did, he found that he was face to face…with himself. "Is this some kind of joke?" He scoffed, not knowing what else to do. The other Mike stiffened and straightened up, visibly nervous. "My name is Robert Michael Nesmith," he said quietly. "And I just want to talk with you."
After being taken hostage, Mike, Peter, Micky, and Davy are subjected to a series of tests and different medical experiments with a rather...unusual result.
"We both know what memories can bring, they bring diamonds and rust" -Joan Baez. The guys go with Mike to Texas to try and help him confront and make amends with his past.
After an argument, Micky wishes that Mike be “brought down to size”. His wish comes true…a little too literally
Summary: In 1877, a young man, believed to be a witch, was chased out of his home town and forced to relocate elsewhere. In 1967, almost a hundred years later, he is now living as a working musician in a band. No matter how he tries, there's no way he can keep his secret from his band mates much longer.
Micky and Davy sit down for a game of chess, hoping to ease some of the tension surrounding the two of them for the past few months / Meanwhile, Mike's busy taking care of Peter, who had fallen down a bad path during those months.
While going through Mike's things, Micky stumbles upon a box of his simply marked "JUNK". It's been months since he's seen or heard from Mike and he can't help his curiosity.
The boys try and adjust to Mike coming home. (Sequel to "Shattered Peace"). I do not own the Monkees or their songs, or any other songs referenced in the story.
Falsettos: Mendel tries to calm Trina down as she frets over a slight imperfection in their new "perfect" life. One-shot
Falsettos: Jason goes to visit Whizzer in the hospital and the two discuss the plans for Jason's upcoming ceremony. One-shot
Monkees one-shot. After a rough night, Micky goes to check on Mike. (That's a lame description, I know, but that's all I can say before I give too much away.) I still (sadly) do not own the Monkees.
22-year-old Michael Nesmith meets three new friends in an unlikely place. (An AU origin story of sorts, I don't own the Monkees)
When Mike gets injured at his side job, no one knows just how hard it would be to keep him out of trouble. (Cover made by and co-written with Lisa Boon)
Stream-of-consciousness Monkees one-shot I wrote at midnight inspired by the movie "Head". I don't own the Monkees or the movie "Head"
Mike tries to comfort Peter after a frightening event. (Monkees one-shot)
What happens when a brother and sister are transported to the world of the Monkees sitcom and must take on the lives of two of the members? Chaos, that's what. (Pleasantville/Monkees crossover)
Change is inevitable. It's necessary for one to keep going. But that doesn't make it any easier when change does come. (Monkees one-shot)
On a walk one day, Peter brings an alligator he calls Alvin home. Unfortunately, he can't keep him. (Monkees one-shot loosely based on the song "Alvin". I do not own the Monkees or the song)
"Magnolia...Maggie...what do I have to do to show you how much I care?" Mike's relationship with Maggie Simms, before it fell apart. Set in the Shattered Peace universe. Co-written with Evil Avagadro.