Funeral Crashers
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 41m
  • Reads 173
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 6
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2015
A small group of oddballs decide to start crashing funerals because, hey, sad people need to smile too! 

Cora, Indigo, and Mariah, aided by Grace and Jack, come up with shenanigans and pranks and show up to people's funerals unannounced, uninvited, and sometimes unwelcome. They always achieve their goal, at least one person every time gives some sign of smiling or laughing. 

Dark pasts arise and when the Crashers' leader goes missing, it's up to the rest to work together to save her before she gets a taste of either side of revenge.

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