MISCELLANEOUS STORIES


These stories are from authors who only submitted one or two stories. As soon as they submit at least three stories, they'll have their own page. Enjoy! 

"Sins of the Past:" Martin J. Pollard's powerful story that's among the most dramatic "Daria" fan fic ever written. When Quinn is assaulted while on a date, the lives of our favorite Lawndalians will never be the same, especially Daria's, Quinn's and Sandi's. 

"Heart of the Cynic": by Mikhael Beattle. A "Daria"/"Wing Commander" crossover where Daria, Jane and Trent meet Colonel Christopher Blair, with unexpected results. 

"Daria vs. Stepford, CT":  by Michelle Klein-Hass.  Michelle crosses over her famed "Daria:  The Lawndale, CT Continuum" with the famed movie series "The Stepford Wives" and the anime series "All-Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku-Nuku" in this story.  The year is 2001, and Daria Lane (yes, in MKH's saga, Daria and Trent are married) and a fellow reporter at the alternative newspaper "The Dega Street Irregular" are dispatched to investigate the strange goings-on at Stepford, where the infamous Men's Association seems set to acquire a new generation of robot wives from Ashima Heavy Industries--the company owned by the ex-wife of Nuku-Nuku's creator!  The robot with the brain of a cat herself shows up, but will her firepower be enough to stop the Men's Association?

If you like this particular story, check out the rest of Michelle's "Lawndale, CT Continuum" at Michelle's own Daria Web site, Lawndale Commons, at the URL below:

http://welcome.to/lawndale
"Clothes Make the Manson":  by Michelle Klein-Hass.  Set in the "real" Daria-verse rather than the "Lawndale, CT Continuum", this story takes place between the shootins in Littleton, Colorado and Conyers, Georgia.  After the former incident, Ms. Li decides to institute a dress code and crack down on Goths.  However, she didn't expect such fierce opposition from people as diverse as Daria, Jane, Andrea, Sandi, and Quinn--not to mention a lawsuit by Helen!

"Daria. . .Where Are You!":  A "Daria"/"Scooby Doo, Where Are You!" crossover by Robert Ohler.  Our favorite Misery Chick meets Scooby, Shaggy and the gang in the Mystery Machine. . .with hilarious results!


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