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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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12 Jan 2026
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Because some pain simply destroys. Because some suffering has no corresponding masterpiece. Because sometimes you lose more than you gain, and calling it “character development” is a cruelty masquerading as wisdom.
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Wednesday didn’t look up right away.
Her grip tightened on the notebook — not enough to crease the page, but enough that Enid noticed. Enough to know this wasn’t shock.
It was recognition.“You weren’t supposed to see that,” Wednesday said quietly.
Enid didn’t pretend otherwise.
“I know.”or
Enid find Wednesdays notebook.
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Away went Enid’s joyous coworker fantasies, filed back into the same cabinet as fairies, unicorns, and Taylor Swift coming out as gay.
“I know places we can hide” would never be a lyric about closeted lesbian romance, and Wednesday Addams would never be the coworker of her dreams.
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Bookmarked by Ka4ed
20 Oct 2025
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E: “But I could recognize your walk, and your hair, and the sound of you making a quad over ice from across the entire universe.”
W:“When Satre said ‘hell is other people,’ he was talking about you specifically.” -
when the sun goes down, I'm falling hard for you by twosoulsinonehome for astrhae
Fandoms: Wednesday (TV 2022)
11 Mar 2023
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Enid grinned lazily. “Not just t’day though.” She lifted her finger, using it to clumsily point at Wednesday. “I knew that those big flowers on opening night were from ’u, you know.”
Wednesday tensed momentarily, then she shrugged and lifted a hand to twirl the ends of one of her pigtails around her finger like she often did when she needed something to help her focus. "I wasn't trying to hide it."
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or, an extremely self-indulgent Broadway actress Enid/cellist Wednesday exes to lovers auBookmarked by Ka4ed
15 Sep 2025
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"Sometimes, love is too. It catches fire before you realise it and then suddenly, you're standing in the ruins of everything you've built up, smelling the smoke and ash in the air and wondering how you ever let it escalate like that."
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Enid paused her studies, quit her job, broke up with her boyfriend, and generally blew up her life to take a gap year backpacking around Europe. By chance, she meets Welsh grad student Wednesday Addams on a train to Munich.
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When Wednesday pulled back, their foreheads still pressed together, she licked her lips. Enid wanted to whimper. She wanted to fall to her knees.

