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under the current circumstances by wildwren
Fandoms: The Summer I Turned Pretty (TV 2022)
21 Sep 2025
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Post-Finale. Belly and Conrad try to make sense of the last 24 hours while on a poorly-planned train ride to Brussels. After the mania? The inevitable comedown, and the cold reality of navigating their ongoing intimacy issues in a new city, with the stress of mundane life crowding in.
Luckily, they're both too stubborn to give up without a fight.
Angst, smut, and lots of emotional processing.
Bookmarked by ShakespearesFool
19 Sep 2025
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Conrad thinks that if he can remain perfectly still, he can't hurt anyone.
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19 Sep 2025
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salt, honey, glass house by moonsblue
Fandoms: The Summer I Turned Pretty (TV 2022), The Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy - Jenny Han
16 Sep 2025
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"You shouldn't be out here," Conrad says without looking at her, even though he's only here so she can be too. "So close to the water when it's this dark."
Belly sits down anyway. "Then neither should you."(Belly kisses Conrad that first night, at the bonfire. somehow everything changes and stays the same.)
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18 Sep 2025
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Jack Abbot is two beers and a bourbon into the evening, pleasantly warm but not actually drunk. He thinks if he was drunk, he’d write this whole conversation off as an elaborate hallucination. Chucking a handful of mixed nuts into his mouth, he’s still not entirely sold on it not being some sex-deprived, testosterone-fueled fantasy his mind has cooked up after a full dose of trazodone.
Apparently, Samira Mohan is a virgin.
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Samira doesn't want to finish out her residency still a virgin. She asks Jack Abbot to help. There are to be no feelings involved.
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Bookmarked by ShakespearesFool
21 Aug 2025
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“If I asked you to come pick me up right now, would you?”
“Yeah,” his voice is so warm it makes something in her ache. That’s not something you can fight with either. “I can be at your apartment in ten minutes.”
The ache transforms into a twisting pain. “No, I’m at Henry’s.” What a pathetic excuse for a sentence fragment.
Or, Jack Abbot did not lose her. He gave her up.
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20 Aug 2025