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Penelope still hasn't told Eloise about her thing with Colin. Eloise still hasn't told Penelope about her thing with Cressida. And Bridgertons are infamously bad at keeping secrets.
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20 Feb 2026
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i'm watching american pie with you on a saturday night by justyourunderstudy
Fandoms: Bridgerton (TV)
26 Jun 2024
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“I think I should write you a song about American Pie,” Francesca half-slurred.
“Huh?” Michaela laughed. She turned her head, and Francesca swore that her heart stopped for a few moments, as their faces were mere inches apart. “Oh my god, you’re wasted.”
(or: Francesca feels guilty about being attracted to Michaela after losing John, ft. a backdrop of Bridgerton Family Chaos and a fun Fancy Dress Party).
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19 Feb 2026
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Later, they’ll say it was shock. That’s why she didn’t react. They’ll call it a freak accident—bad luck on a difficult skill. The doctors will exchange careful looks when she asks how soon she can get back on the mat.
She’ll nod along. She’ll play her part.
But she’ll know the truth.
It wasn’t shock. It wasn’t an accident. She had prepared for the pain. She had made the choice.
And when the doctors tell her they can’t be sure if—or when—she’ll return to gymnastics, the breath she lets out isn’t from disappointment.
It’s from relief.—or: Trinity learns how to accept help after by fucking a lot of other stuff up
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- Part 1 of i keep myself standing in your flames.
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29 Jan 2026
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"Jesus, I get it, you think she's hot," Whitaker mutters. "But how exactly is she unavailable? She practically lives at our place."
"That's the problem," Santos grouses. "She's always at our place."
"I'm not following."
Santos gives him a look that is simultaneously miserable and condescending. "She's never brought me home, Whitaker."
Or: in which Dennis Whitaker fails to mind his own business.
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- Part 1 of extra extra verse
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12 Jan 2026
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Neytiri doesn’t know how they’d gotten to this point, or allowed this — whatever this is — to happen in the first place. In retrospect, she thinks it’s the natural understanding between them that had smoothed out the difficult edges of what soon bloomed into what they’re having going on and rendered the both of them blind to the wrongness of it. It’s a type of silent communication, intimate connection, a game whose rules no one knows better than women. It’s so natural, like a routine, a well-loved memory, and how wonderful a feeling it is.
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03 Jan 2026

