Miss Queen … Tell Us A Story

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Title: Miss Queen … Tell Us A Story
Fandoms: Sylum Clan Universe: Blues Brothers 2000,
Characters/Pairings: Queen Mousette, Original Characters
Ratings: PG
Word Count: 1,579
Summary: April 27 National Tell A Story Day. After a night of severe storms, the students at Journey’s End ask Queen to tell them a story.
Author’s Note: Information about Marie Laveau and Dr. John taken from All That’s Interesting website, The Real Story Of Marie Laveau, New Orleans’ Witchy Voodoo Queen, by Gina Dimuro, Dr. John Montanee: Father of New Orleans Voudou by Denise Alvarado, and Encyclopedia Britannica. New Orleans Voudou is NOT the same as Haitian or Dahomey Voudou.

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A Scribe’s Tale: Queen Mousette

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Title: A Scribe’s Tail: Queen Mousette
Fandoms: Sylum Clan Universe; Blues Brothers 2000; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Historical Figures; X-Men
Characters/Pairings: Queen Mousette; Dilios/Robert Muldoon; Nicolaus Meridius/Warrick Calhoun; Shepsit Hemet Amun-Ra/Nefertiti; Clarissa Barton; Original Characters; Members of Sylum, Tallikut Clans, Vampire Council
Ratings: PG-15
Word Count: 19,854
Summary: With so many new Vampires in the Clans, it’s almost impossible for a simple scribe to keep up with all their stories. On a trip to New Orleans, Dilios looks forward to spending time with his Mate in beautiful New Orleans, but what else might a member of the Vampire Council learn in the city of magic and mystery.
Author’s Note: A huge THANK YOU to BJ Jones for allowing me to play in her Sylum Clan Universe. Love this ‘verse she created when a beloved character was ‘killed’. THANK YOU to Taibhrigh for the terrific banner art for my Sylum stories.
Disclaimer: Except for the work noted as being originally mine, all works of fiction and characters thereof belong to their original creators/studios/producers/publishers. No money is being earned, and they are used without permission. I apologize for any typos I missed.

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