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“One reason it took us so long was frequent stops for research. I’ve read every book on werewolves I could locate within fifty miles. It seems the way to get you back to human form is incredibly subjective and dramatic.” Wednesday turned to Enid with a sigh. “A true love’s kiss.”
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“I had a vision a few weeks ago.”
“Oh. When you went all seizure-y and then refused to tell me about it?”
Enid spotted Wednesday’s jaw clenching slightly. “Yes.” Wednesday met Enid’s eye with such an intense expression Enid could barely hold it. “It was a vision of your grave.”
Enid lost her breath for a moment.
“Was it cute, at least?”
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If Enid is going to die, Wednesday should at least confess her feelings first.
Set mid-season two part one.
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Wednesday prefers to express herself through letters. This includes confessing her feelings to Enid.
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It’s been nearly twenty years since a boy who was really a murderous monster and a zombie pilgrim tried to destroy all of Nevermore, and Wednesday in particular. A lot has changed. Wednesday and Enid grew up and they had a daughter. This is their life together.
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- Part 2 of married wenclair
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Fandoms: Wednesday (TV 2022)
25 Mar 2023
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Wenclair drabble collection, all fluff and happy endings exploring their characters and relationship.
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In the end there is no grand gesture, not a second of it what you had planned. It seems most things with you and Laura refuse to follow rhyme or reason, no matter how you may try. The truth is that you wouldn’t change it for the world.
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01 Dec 2017
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Nothing has changed. Not the line of poplar trees around the neighbourhood, not the quiet Stepford Wives streets. Take her back fifteen years and it may as well be the same kids playing in the front yards.
The house has a red door instead of a green one; the fifties white picket fence has been replaced with a short dark wooden post to post; there are no longer pristine rows of yellow roses growing in the garden, peonies and tulips taking their place. The house has been repainted since she lived there. (Top left window. That was her room. There will be basketball trophies shoved in a box in the attic somewhere, leftover clothes handed off to Goodwill years ago no doubt, an embarrassing Hansen poster laid to rest in a landfill in Fort Worth.)
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24 Oct 2017
