Nancy/Robin

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During a sleepover, Nancy and Robin share some secrets and let their friendship develop into something else, something they have both been thinking about for a long time but were too scared to bring up before.
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A campus that breathes on the hour. A party that slips. An apology that lands without padding. Bound into a semester’s work, Nancy’s geometry and Robin’s fast break learn to leave space—two counted seconds where a sentence should fall. Between conformity and “perceived deviance,” between what crowds decide to see and what a girl isn’t ready to say aloud, they redraw their lines by millimetres: not enemies, not quite friends, but finally, exactly audible.
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No, the thing that starts Robin’s crush on her is the first time she hears Nancy talk about something she’s passionate about.
It’s a newspaper article to be specific, and Nancy is ranting about it - in a positive way, Robins only half listening but apparently it’s great for feminism, but there’s been a ton of men criticising it, which sucks - and it’s the most animated that Robin’s ever seen her. Apart from maybe that time that Nancy had a gun, but that was a totally different situation, when they were more focused on trying to prevent the world from ending.
But right now, Robin is perched on the kitchen counter, listening to Nancy, who is waving her hands in the air as she talks, and pacing around the room so much that she might wear a hole in the floorboard.
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Nancy didn’t expect Robin Buckley to be funny. Or disarming. Or that the walls of a bar avec du vinaigre would hold more truth than any interview ever could.
There are slurs on the walls, vinegar on the floor, silences that weigh more than words, and a story that refuses to stay quiet. Nancy wants to write it — correctly. Robin wants to make sure it’s not another version that forgets the bruises. Between them: rain, grit, unexpected laughter, and something neither of them dares to name yet.
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Robin had always loved the idea of soulmates.
Robin sends a letter to her soulmate— what she doesn't know, is that said soulmate is Nancy Wheeler.