2 Works by rinseand_repeat

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    Fatin vaguely remembered her high school Philosophy teacher telling her class that when a tree falls in the forest when no one is around, it doesn’t make a sound. It doesn’t matter if the tree fell or not, her teacher had explained, if no one was there to perceive the event. Fatin didn’t really get it at the time. She thought it was more a question of the definition of sound, rather than a question of whether things continue to exist if people are not there to perceive them. Regardless, she felt she now understood the age old question. Somewhere between now and being rescued from the bunker, Fatin felt that she had become something like the tree in question.

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    Fatin breakdown fic

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    At first it was subtle: Leah didn’t let herself into Fatin’s house anymore or show up in her bedroom doorway unannounced. She started knocking on the house’s front door, or waiting in the car. And then eventually she didn’t come around at all without confirming via text first. The texts started off as “what are you doing today?” or “want to do something tonight?” And Fatin isn’t sure when, but the texts became “will you be in town for Thanksgiving?” or “how long will you be home for Christmas?”

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    A right person, not enough time Leatin story.

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    3,798
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    1/1
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    45
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    4
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