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James didn’t have a strategy for what the universe had planned for him. And as someone who knew a lot about how time, space, speed, gravity, and inertia came together (as a sniper he knew a lot about ballistics), he knew the laws of the universe, much like the laws of physics, weren’t by accident.
It was why he knew that where soulmates were concerned, the laws of the universe couldn’t be broken.
Everyone had a soulmate. Law of the universe. Matter of fact. Full stop.
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James had recently repainted his shed, a nice navy to match the house and mint green on the double doors for style points. When the job was done, Teresa asked James if he had a name for his man-shed to match the improved aesthetic. James had simply chuckled and told her he didn’t think of it that way; he said if the shed was gender specific, then it was definitely a she-shed, because his favorite time in the shed was when she paid him a visit.
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James loved Teresa even when she was hard to love, which made Teresa think the love they were both capable of had grown with them over time.
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- Part 2 of From the Autrys, With Love
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“Aw, come on now,” George laughed. He laughed. The thing about George was that the further he frustrated someone, the more he was pleased with himself. “You ain’t still mad about the Warehouse District, are you?”
James’ response was a glare and George snickered, tickled pink by James’ discontent.
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“You should know,” James broke into the silence between them, “cigarette smoking kills.”
Teresa looked over at him but he was staring out at the pool. “Maybe I have a death wish.”
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The day after James proved himself—to George, of all people—Teresa reappeared in his room unaccompanied. The natural curls of her hair fell down her back and she wore all white, like something very dangerous out of a vision, just in time to remind him how unwell he was. She was trouble. He’d known it from the start.
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Of all the weapons James had ever had at his disposal, Teresa believed his silence to be the most violent.
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Luke went to reach for the blue rabbit’s foot dangling from one of his jean chains but Julie caught his sleeve. If there was a moment for them to be caught up in, she wanted them both to be fully present in it, to approach it like they did when they sang with each other, raw and vulnerable. No kid gloves. No safety nets.
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It’s no coincidence that tiny giraffe figurines show up in Julie’s pocket when she keeps losing her lip balm. -
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It was when James and Teresa’s qualities started bleeding together and coexisting, when they took on the best of each other, that they began to thrive. Especially in their future together.
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- Part 1 of From the Autrys, With Love
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The unspoken words were clearer than anything they could have said. The ache of missing one another while in each other’s arms was so much heavier than from miles apart.
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It took James a few heartbeats to turn his head toward Teresa, to surrender to the light. In the split second before their lips met for the very first time, he looked her in the eye and she saw the part of James that was hers. She saw the warmth he only looked at her with.
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The first time Teresa kissed James it wasn’t even real. It was during a hallucination after El Santo fed her the poisonous beetle.
But it felt real.
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Sweet Pea never thought about pursuing any kind of relationship, romantic or otherwise, outside the gang he belonged to until he and his disenfranchised friends made their debut at Riverdale High.
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- Part 2 of Heavy Ceiling
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Before she sat down, Betty picked up Jughead’s hat and put it near his feet on top of the thin hospital blanket that covered his lower body. “Everything in its right place,” she sighed.
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With matching grins, like they’d found common ground and had broken bread together, Betty and Sweet Pea bumped fists.
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- Part 1 of Heavy Ceiling
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Jughead had reached new heights because he had Betty, consistently and irrevocably. However long the cohabitation lasted (because undoubtedly Alice Cooper wouldn’t make it through the year without getting her baby girl back), in the tough moments of Poison and Def Leppard on loop, FP would think of his son and assumed future daughter-in-law in their booth, in love and ready to take on a battle against corruption and greed in honor of Riverdale’s south side.
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Bliss comes to Sunnyside Trailer Park. -
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con (verb): persuade someone to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception.
Getting over her crush on her brother's best friend would be so much easier for Betty if he hadn't just moved to the same city as her.
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“Are you sure about this, Betty?” Jughead asked, his breath tickling the shell of her ear.
“Yes,” Betty insisted. “Are you? Because now would be a really bad time to tell me you aren’t.”
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Some girls want to save a man. Some girls want to be the reason a man changes. Some girls want to be taken care of. Some girls want to settle down. Some girls want forever.
Delia is not one of those girls, and this isn't going to end well.
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“So who keeps the diner?”
“What?”
“If we’re really doing this, if everything between us is through,” Jughead elaborated with his jaw clenched, “whose territory is Pop Tate’s?”
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Betty is forced to look Jughead in the eye and make sure that he knows exactly what her message is, so she does just that.
