| (Dramas Within the "Dances With Rattlesnakes" Series) | 
          
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  Dances
  With Rattlesnakes - See 
  Dances
  With Rattlesnakes cover page for a story overview. | 
          
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  No Easy
  Choice -  The 2nd story in the "Dances" series. When Roy DeSoto 
            is seriously injured at the scene of a fire, John Gage blames 
            himself for a choice he was forced to make.  Everyone close to 
            Johnny assures him he's not at fault, with the exception of Roy's 
            16-year-old son, Chris, who is furious with the man he's always 
            thought of as an uncle. It's not until Chris has a difficult choice 
            of his own to make that he comes to discover blame is often easily 
            placed, and often wrongly placed.  No Easy Choice is 
            posted in two parts of approximately 50 pages each.  | 
          
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  And
  No One Knows Where - The 3rd story in the "Dances" series. See 
  And
  No One Knows Where cover page for a story overview..           | 
          
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  The
  Show Must Go On - The 4th story in the "Dances" series. See 
  The
  Show Must Go On 
            cover page for a story overview.                      | 
          
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  Dancing
  With The Devil - The 5th story in the "Dances" series. See 
  Dancing
  With The Devil cover page for a story overview. | 
          
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  The Phantom
  And The Parselmouth - The 6th story in the "Dances" series. It's the 
            summer of 2000, and Chet Kelly tells a special little boy about a 
            twenty-five-year old incident involving a paramedic being bitten by 
            a rattlesnake. | 
          
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  A
  Firefighter's Tears - The 7th story in the "Dances" series. A story centered around the fears a
  nine-year-old boy has for his firefighter father after the events of
  September 11th, 2001.   | 
          
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  Uncle
  Johnny Santa Claus - The 8th story in the "Dances" series. It's December of 2001, and Johnny's
  nine-year-old son, Trevor, is having a difficult time giving up past holiday
  traditions, including the belief in Santa Claus.  When Trevor and his
  father put together a very special Christmas surprise for Roy DeSoto, Trevor
  comes to understand the true meaning of Christmas, and the true meaning of a
  very old, and very dear, friendship. | 
          
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  Lost
  Years -  The 9th story in the "Dances" series.  See 
  Lost Years
  cover page for an overview of this
  story.     | 
          
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  A
  Father's Love -  The 10th story in the "Dances" series. See 
  A
  Father's Love cover page for an overview of this story.      | 
          
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  Portrait
  Of A Friendship – The 11th and final story in the "Dances" series. See 
  Portrait
  Of A Friendship cover page for an overview of this story.                   | 
          
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            | (Dramas Set During the Station 51 Years) | 
          
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  This Old
  House - Part 1 - Chet buys a fixer-upper and enlists assistance from
  the men of Station 51.  An old house and one accident prone paramedic by
  the name of John Gage, can only spell trouble.   | 
          
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  This Old
  House - Part 2  - Chet's still fixing up that old house, and
  he's still enlisting help from his A-shift co-workers, and that accident
  prone paramedic who just can't seem to stay out of trouble. Or in this case,
  out of the hospital. | 
          
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  This Old
  House - Part 3 - Well, you'd think both Chet and Johnny would have
  learned by now, wouldn't you?  That's right, you guessed it. 
  Chet's house causes trouble for Johnny again. | 
          
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  The
  Accusation - John Gage is sent into a cave to rescue a trapped
  teenage girl. A subsequent cave-in results in Johnny and the girl being
  trapped together, and ultimately results in the girl accusing Johnny of rape. | 
          
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  The
  Accused - Johnny must defend himself in court for an incident he has
  no memory of as a result of a head injury.  Unfortunately, only Johnny's
  friends and close associates believe he's innocent of the charges brought
  against him by a 16-year-old girl.  The Accused is a continuation
  of The Accusation. | 
          
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  The
  Accuser - Johnny is put on leave from his job while he awaits
  trial.  Meanwhile, despite the injuries he's recovering from, he rescues
  two little boys from a pack of wild dogs, and in so doing causes a
  16-year-old girl to realize she must come forward and right a very serious
  wrong.  The Accuser is a continuation of The Accusation
  and The Accused. | 
          
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  Party
  Plans - A missing scene from the aired episode, Virus. | 
          
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  The Wish
  - Johnny disappears late one night on his way home from his girlfriend's
  house on his new motorcycle. The police and the men of the Station 51 A-shift
  search for Johnny, but to no avail.  Only a young mentally disabled man
  named, Ricky, knows where Johnny is, but will Ricky give up his secret to his
  friend, Nurse Dixie, before time runs out for the injured Johnny?  The
  Wish is posted in 2 parts of approximately 50 pages each. | 
          
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  Lest
  We Forget - See the 
  Lest
  We Forget cover page for a story overview. | 
          
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  Truth Or
  Dare - John Gage is furious when his best friend goes behind his back
  and gets him pulled off duty for medical reasons.  Johnny is put on
  leave for two weeks, and when Kelly Brackett allows him to return to his job,
  the first thing Johnny does is stop at Hank Stanley's home and request a
  transfer out of Station 51. Events then unfold that slowly but surely bring
  Johnny and Roy back together again, and then test Johnny's trust in the
  friend he thought he'd never trust again. Truth or Dare is posted in
  two parts of approximately 50 pages each. | 
          
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  The
  Sting Of Gossip - See the 
  Sting
  Of Gossip cover
  page for a story overview. | 
          
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            | (Humor) | 
          
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  If A Cow Could
  Laugh - a little light humor as inspired by questions only John Gage
  would ask. | 
          
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  Fat Chance
  - another round of questions only Johnny Gage would ask.   | 
          
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  Goosed
  - A story written for a two-hundred word story challenge.  Yes, Johnny
  can even get hurt in a two-hundred word story. | 
          
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