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The Ingalls need a new well. After begging Charles to dig her one, Caroline is seized with a sudden fear. is it a premonition of disaster? Based on Chapter Twelve, an including dialogue, from Laura Ingalls Wilder's original book,'Little House on the Prairie'.'m a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy.
Since Charles is working late at the mill, Caroline decides to use the time to decorate the church sanctuary for the upcoming Harvest Celebration. A sound alerts her to the fact that she is not alone and propels the Ingalls on a journey fraught with peril.
Laura Ingalls is sure All Hallows Eve is going to spell disaster for her pa. Little does she know her quest to keep him safe will bring danger to them all and open up an old wound long since buried.
It is 1875. Two years later, Joe Cartwright's inability to cope with his wife's death is ruining his life. His Pa thinks getting away might be the answer. Little does Ben know that his decision will put Joe's life in danger, as well as the lives of the Ingalls' family who take a wounded Joe in and bring the wrath of a man who hates him down on their heads. PG-13
A WHN for Season Four's episode 'Freedom Flight'. When Charles Ingalls and Doctor Baker took a stand against Hugh MacGregor's bigotry and hatred of the Indians, they knew there would be consequences, but neither could imagine just how high the price of Little Crow and his people's freedom would be.
A new boy in town spells trouble for Mary Ingalls. As Golden Caughey and his brothers are drawn into the Ingalls' life and home, it becomes clear that all three boys are keeping a secret. Will they find out what it is before Christmas arrives?
A follow-up to Season Three's 'The Hunters' that explores the days not seen in the episode where Pa had a 'fever' that kept Doctor Canby around, including Caroline Ingall's POV of the long days and nights spent without her husband and child, wondering what has happened to them.
When the men of Walnut Grove marched the Galender brothers out of town they thought the bully boys were gone for good. One day the Reverend Alden comes knocking on the Ingalls' door to tell them otherwise - the Galender brothers have not forgotten or forgiven. They blame Charles for all their woes and it is their intention to make him pay.
Charles takes Laura out to pick out the 'perfect' tree for their Christmas celebration, little knowing that it will take an Christmas angel to make it happen.
A WHN for the episode 'Survival'. An Indian boy comes to Walnut Grove in search of Charles Ingalls. He claims he is the grandson of Jack Lame Horse and has come to take Charles to Mankato to speak at the trial of the Indian man who has been captured and is about to hang. But is that all there is to it?
A silent and unseen enemy has entered Charles Ingalls’ home. As the family falls prey to it, one after another, their little house falls silent. Will help come in time?
This fan fiction is based on Chapter Fifteen of the Laura Ingalls’ Wilder book, Little House on the Prairie, as well as the autobiography of Laura called ‘Pioneer Girl. The silent and unseen enemy was real.
Christmas is a time of joy, but not for Charles Ingalls or his daughter Laura this year. Driven by a shared loss and in need of healing, the pair find themselves adrift not only in a snowstorm, but in both body and spirit. A Christmas gift for my readers.
Charles Ingalls is having a rough day, and to make it worse, everyone around him seems to be having fun. Sometimes even a near perfect Pa makes a mistake. A short story written for Father's Day to thank all of our hard and sometimes *over* worked Pas.
When Laura hears her Pa call himself a 'scapegoat' she wonders what it means. The answer comes a few days before Easter and brings with it a greater understanding of what Jesus' sacrifice was all about.
Laura learns the true meaning of National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day.