Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Last Fossil Friday, Maggie Jo was gushing about Velociraptor (and why wouldn't one) and she came up with the pun "Velocirapper" and then she wanted somebody to draw that. Good thing there was a mad doodler in the audience.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Return to Lynwood, Chapter 5
Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Chapter 5
When they emerged from the trees onto the main road into Barrowmere, Connor started and jerked forward. Before he could take off in a run, Isengrim grabbed his shoulder and held him back. “Stay with us,” the Werelupe King said. “Remember… you do not look like yourself anymore. We will keep you safe.”
Connor looked crestfallen, but he seemed to have an ounce of sense as he moved behind Isengrim with a sullen pout.
“The good news is,” Isengrim said as he led the way onto lantern-lit cobblestones, “we have arrived late enough that there should not be many Neopets on the street. They should not give us too much trouble. Connor, would you direct us to your house?”
“Right—go down the high street for a bit,” the boy said, “and I’ll tell you where to turn.”
Rain had recently passed through the area, leaving puddles
that the pack occasionally splashed through. The Werelupes clustered closer
together now, craning their necks to look at lit windows, smoke rising from
chimneys, and carriages parked on the side of the street. Barrowmere seemed as
alien a place as Kreludor. It was certainly not the comfortable caves of the
Werelupe Burrows.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Return to Lynwood, Chapter 4
Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Chapter 5
Suhel hated getting sick. It was all just a big bother, having a scratchy throat and a stuffy nose and being weak and tired. She wanted to be at her best for Lord Isengrim and their pack, not dial back and have to recuperate. Although she kept herself in excellent condition so that she did not fall ill often, it still inevitably happened from time to time. That didn’t mean she had to like it, though.
But this illness felt different. She had never coughed so violently before—it shook her whole body and made her ribs hurt, and there were times when she struggled to breathe. And she felt so lethargic, like someone had put a heavy weight on her, making everything except sleep more difficult.
For the past few days, she had tried to ignore it, but the
symptoms had been steadily worsening. Suhel only hoped Isengrim would find what
he was looking for soon, and then they could go home and she could curl up on
her bed of comfortable furs and sleep it off.




