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Five times C.C. sees Fran drink black coffee and one time C.C gets to taste the black coffee too.
Or, C.C. doesn’t realize she’s got a massive crush on Fran and does Olympic level mental gymnastics to justify how much she stares at her.
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11 May 2026
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Two broke girls, a hundred cupcakes, and one long night. When Max can no longer power through illness, she's forced to find out what happens when someone actually cares.
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07 May 2026
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Beca Mitchell had a rule about Chloe Beale. It was a simple rule.
Don’t think about it.
Which, unfortunately, meant Beca thought about it constantly. Not in a weird way. Not in a dramatic, pining, rom-com sort of way. Just…occasionally. Sometimes. When Chloe was standing too close during rehearsal. Or when she laughed and tipped her head back. Or when she did that thing where she absentmindedly hooked her arm through Beca’s when they walked across campus.
Totally normal friend thoughts. Normal, extremely straight friend thoughts.
Beca had accepted this system months ago.
in short: beca saves chloe from a horrible date. what comes next is confusing
prompt from an anonymous tumblrer: "Bechloe--Beca rescues Chloe from a bad date. set at barden"
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26 Apr 2026
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"Who'd you pick instead?"
"Oh." Enid reached for her water glass, took a sip, and set it back down with a little flourish, because this was, genuinely, one of the more satisfying reveals of her life. "Wednesday."
Yoko did not move.
For a second Enid thought maybe she'd mumbled it, or maybe the dining hall noise had swallowed it, so she leaned forward and clarified, "Wednesday. Addams. My roommate."
"Enid."
"What?"
"This is worse."
"How is it worse."
"It's a million times worse. For you. For her. And for me, because I have to watch it."Or,
Enid fake dates Wednesday to get back at Bruno and gets the rudest awakening of her little comphet life.Bookmarked by numbynoodles
24 Apr 2026
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Down the sidewalk was a woman jogging, at first sight Wednesday’s breath halted in her lungs.
She was breathtakingly beautiful, even with sweat dripping down her forehead and dampening her t-shirt. She had light blonde hair with pink, purple, and blue streaks all throughout it, and it was tied up in a bun at the back of her head.
Wednesday couldn’t fully see her face from this distance, but Wednesday knew that the woman had beautiful blue eyes, bright enough to put the ocean to shame.
Wednesday thought she was dreaming, because that was the only place she had ever seen this woman before.
Those blue eyes, that blonde hair, burned into her brain. She would never forget it.
Wednesday had been plagued with dreams of the girl for years and years.
Countless nights, had Wednesday woken up with that girl's face on her mind, a name on the tip of her tongue, a name that she could never remember once daylight came.
The woman ran past the garden like it was so easy, as if the sight of her hadn’t left Wednesday spiraling and questioning reality.
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24 Apr 2026
