Power Play (A Beetlejuice: the Musical Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 3,337
  • Votes 101
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 4m
Complete, First published Mar 21, 2020
Lydia Deetz has always wanted ghost powers of her very own ever since she, her dad, and Delia were allowed to live with the Maitlands.

An accident involving Betelgeuse and Lydia ends with Lydia getting her very own ghost powers. Ecstatic, she decides almost immediately that she wants to keep them forever but Adam, Barbara, Charles, and Delia all seem to think that it's a bad idea. Just what kind of trouble can a teenage human girl with ghost powers get into exactly?

Tons of it...that's what.
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Lost Years: Prequel to Back Home

11 parts Complete Mature

The four years that Lydia Deetz spent living on the streets of New York before broke her to the point of knowing she had no choice but to call on a ghoulish poltergeist. This is the story of the four years she was on her own. While this story is mostly about Lydia and is told through her perspective, it will also include segments from Betelgeuse's perspective and what his life, or afterlife rather, was during the four years after he saved the Maitlands from exorcism. This story will contain mature elements that may be triggering to some people including abuse, homelessness, and self-harm.