Introduction - In which we try to put the frame around the story.
1 - In which a girl walks into a bar.
Lyrical Ballads - In which the author takes a popcorn break and leaves you by the jukebox.
2 - In which a demon is battled.
Interlude - In which the story suddenly changes direction.
3 - In which the story discovers itself.
Preludes and Nocturnes - In which the reader is grudgingly granted a bit of background material.
4 - In which a question is finally answered, and a Plot begun.
Interlude - In which we catch up with the Other Side.
5 - In which many entrances and exits are made.
Interlude - In which the mirror is left behind.
6 - In which we have demon trouble again.
The Rift - In which someone goes for a swim.
7 - In which old debts are settled, and healings begun.
The World According To Wolves Glen Pub - In which the various mage factions are explained.
8 - In which there is much confusion.
The Big Easy - In which we take a vacation.
9 - In which there is much searching for motive.
Devilbunnies In which we take a break from the angst and the tragedy to have a laugh.
10 - In which there is love and corruption, and we can't always tell them apart.
And Epic Poems - In which the jukebox comes alive again.
11 - In which a bane is healed, a truth revealed, and a kiss received. The end of the beginning.
Notes on the story so far.
Fast Forward - In which the pieces are set up for the next round.
Interlude - In which we receive unfortunate news.
Fast Forward - In which there are far too many emotional crises to handle at once.
Dreams - In which we have the ways and means to New Orleans.
12 - In which we can have too much of a good thing.
Thoughts and Whispers - In which we call in a few favors.
13 - In which disasters happen.
Mindscape - In which a snake is bested.
14 - In which many people get upset.
Lessons - In which someone tells a story.
15 - In which a swan sings, and from ashes to ashes, we all fall.
Interlude - In which we come to terms with the loss.
Familial Resemblances - In which blood shall ever be.
A Brief Interlude and a Midsummer Night's Fling In which life goes on.