A/N: This started as just a one shot with the "S" page of my coda, but I've decided to keep going and to share some other letters as well. For those of you who are familiar with my stories, I know you'll be shocked as I've only done this twelve other times. These are in no particular order. And I know each letter should have its own page, but I'm trying to save internet paper and so I put them all together.

H

Catfish Hennessey legally changed his name from Hunter to Hennessey and continued to be content with the dullest life imaginable.

Alcide Herveaux married a werelynx named Callie Brown, and they had five children. Three were boys who inherited Herveaux and Sons. Of the two girls, one won the Miss Louisiana contest. Like most pageant contestants, she was heavily in debt by the time she won, and sold some of her winnings—the fur coat and tiara, among them. She moved to Monroe to take advantage of the scholarship she'd won, but within six months she was out of money, couldn't get student loans due to her pageant debt, and turned to prostitution to pay the bills her scholarship didn't cover, eventually dropping out of college. The younger daughter worked as a social worker, went to law school at night, and later successfully sued her parents and her brothers for her portion of the family business as well as her sister's. She went on to become the first female packmaster of the Longtooth Pack, and once when her father referred to her as a "packmistress," she killed him.

Barry Horowitz (Bellboy) had the word Bellboy legally removed from his name because it was stupid and made no sense after he no longer worked as an actual bellboy. He moved to Seattle and had a very interesting life. If you send me a check for $14.95, I'll tell you what happened to him.

R

Pam Ravenscroft continued to be a successful manager of Fangtasia and instituted hugely popular promotions for which she became known. One wild idea was "Ladies Free Night," which was also known as "Ladies Night" and had been known by that phrase for many decades in other bars. Being the character she was, Pam wore a wedding dress at her wedding and visited Sookie Stackhouse often. Shortly after that, it was discovered that she had been cursed by a witch and was under a lobotomy spell. Once the spell was removed, she returned to her original personality, turned Sookie's daughter, and helped Eric plan and execute Freyda's murder.

L

FBI Special Agent Tom Lattesta was killed in the line of duty by members of FotS. It was probably a very interesting story, but I don't feel like telling it.

Maxwell Lee became known as a Louisiana vampire. He found that fact to be quite fascinating, although no one else did.

Layla Larue Lemay and her maker/lover, Sean, continued to dance. They were invited to work on the vampire version of Dancing with the Stars, but the show didn't last as a result of Layla and Sean being the only actual vampire dancers, making it impossible to have any "winners."

The Lisle family remained based in Wright, Texas. Some of them went into the Army or became members of the clergy. Some had children and grandchildren, but it became impossible for anyone to actually care about any of this.

Dr. Amy Ludwig continues to treat the most dangerous supernatural creatures in the world, but fears having her clinic robbed most of all. She hired the twins Dixie and Dixon Mayhew to guard her clinic in their panther form, and then performed the very first "supe-change" operations on them and made them Weres instead—all so she could justify calling them Weres in a coda she was writing about her patients.

Dahlia Lynley-Chivers lives in Rhodes and has had many adventures, but they are secrets.

U

India Unger married Gwen Long, a physical therapist, and they adopted a boy with a cleft palate. She became a manager at Denny's, stayed with her wife, and continued to be a mother. Are you still awake?

E

Immanuel Earnest continued to be a hairdresser.

Russell Edgington continued to be the King of Mississippi.

Helen Ellis continued to be a FotS member.

Lots of other people whose last name begins with an E stayed exactly the same for the rest of their lives because I was too lazy to write them any other lives.

[Maybe insert a nice big picture here for interest. How about a wolf or a bloody coffin? Oh, I know-put Bill Compton here watching Sookie from her family's graveyard.]

C

Bill Compton built a secret daybed for Karin in his house because he'd found that the vampires who slept in beds that weren't secret got staked frequently. He's no dummy. Karin found that Bill was too boring for her to continue a sexual relationship with him, but they remained business colleagues. Bill started a video game company, which was a natural fit as his customers seemed to have the same level of maturity as Bill. He was arrested for stalking Sookie Stackhouse Merlotte fourteen times, and convicted of twenty felonies in which he had promised to turn humans in exchange for their slave labor. After serving his time (during which his video game company had made him rich even though it was Karin's hard work that had made it a success), Bill bought the state of Louisiana from Felipe de Castro and became its king. No one ever told Bill that he was the only vampire ever duped into paying money for a state.

Alfred Cumberland shot some more photos since he was a photographer.