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After a suicide attempt, Enid ends up in the hospital. Wednesday wants to seek revenge on everyone who has ever hurt Enid. Enid just wants Wednesday to stay with her.
Wednesday does just that.
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- Part 22 of Pride Month Collection 2023
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20 Mar 2026
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Enid is suicidal, doesn't care. Maybe, just maybe, she need saving. But does she want it?
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20 Mar 2026
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“You need intimacy relief. I can provide that,” Wednesday said simply. “In the name of science.”
“In the name of…science?” Enid frowned, confused.
“Exactly. By monitoring your reactions, documenting the progression, and identifying methods to alleviate your symptoms.” She folded her arms. “It would be both practical and educational. So, do you accept my help?”
“Wends…”
Or, another Enid is in rut and Wednesday help her fic.
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20 Mar 2026
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Wednesday and Enid are like fire and ice temperature-wise. 5+1 comparing their body heats.
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19 Mar 2026
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“The conservatory believes suffering produces excellence,” Wednesday said. “It’s a theory.”
“Do you believe it?”
Wednesday paused, considering. Years ago, she would have said “yes” without hesitation. She had been raised on the gospel of beautiful pain: that art required sacrifice, that comfort was the enemy of transcendence, that the greatest musicians played from wounds that never fully healed.
But that was before.
Before the diagnosis, before the silence crept in and swallowed everything she knew about suffering and art and meaning.
“I believe,” Wednesday replied carefully, “that suffering happens regardless of what we do.”
Wednesday Addams is a deaf cello prodigy, faking her way through Nevermore Conservatory.
Until Enid arrives—the most persistent person Wednesday has ever failed to drive away—and the cellist discovers that music might still exist in the space between vibration and touch.
But falling in love with someone who dances like the rising sun becomes infinitely more complicated when Enid’s body begins to betray her too.
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19 Mar 2026
