13 Works by wnclair
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On charts, Wednesday Addams is a high-risk, chronically ill case shipped off to London for treatment.
Off charts, she’s just a girl back in the orbit of her ex-almost-something, figuring out how to explain that dying was easier than being loved.
Fortunately, Enid Sinclair never read her medical files.
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One very ill Addams spends a year abroad with her legally-documented support werewolf.
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Wednesday Addams had always assumed that if she ever dated a murderer, she would be the first to know.
As a bestselling crime fiction author, she prides herself on her observational skills. So discovering that her relentlessly cheerful girlfriend has been committing serial homicide without Wednesday noticing? That's not just an oversight. It’s an insult.
Still, she can forgive Enid's color-coded spreadsheets and ethically-questionable leftovers. What she cannot forgive is the amateur currently killing people around town and framing her girlfriend for it. Because these murders are sloppy, unsubtle, and worst of all: unprofessional.
Now Wednesday must investigate the crimes, clear her lover’s name, and determine whether romance truly thrives when you’re one wrong container away from cannibalism.
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One brooding crime novelist, one bubbly serial-killer butcher, and one very rude copycat who’s about to regret underestimating them both.
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Wednesday Addams crosses half a continent to find Enid—only to discover her in the snow, feral, wounded, and still fighting to protect everyone. Saving her takes a ritual buried in Ophelia’s diary, a cost Wednesday doesn’t fully understand, and a reunion too fragile to name.
Then Wednesday brings her home. Between Morticia’s psychic mentorship, lots of Gomezification, and the family’s usual antics, Enid starts to heal—and Wednesday starts to realize that devotion doesn’t make her weak.
It just makes her terrifying.
But although the wolves are gone, the hunt isn’t over. And the girl Wednesday crossed the wilderness for is now under her roof, under her guard, and—alarmingly—under her skin.
This may be the summer everything begins to unravel. And the summer they begin to learn more than just family secrets.
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[Book 1 of 3] — A wounded wolf, an ancient ritual, and a summer under the Addams roof—where saving Enid is only the start.
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- Part 1 of To Find You, to Keep You
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Wednesday agrees to accompany Enid to the zoo on the strict condition that it is not a date.
Enid calls it a date anyway. Seven times.
What follows is “enrichment,” emotional traps, and a queer crisis triggered by a same-sex penguin couple.
Wednesday realizes she may be in captivity too—only hers has warm hands and pink sweaters.
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After a zoo date and a pebble, Wednesday Addams accepts her fate.
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Wednesday lay awake, tracing evidence: the bruised line of Enid’s cheek, the cast brushing her hip, the soft breath warming Thalia’s curls. But every fact blurred the edges, softened by the unbearable gentleness of two people who should have never been hers... and yet.
Enid stirred, eyes half-opening. “Wends? You okay?”
No.
No, she was not okay and might never be.
Wednesday remained silent, instead curving a hand around the warm, fragile weight of their child’s skull.
And in that touch, the truth laid bare:
She didn’t know how to love what she hadn’t chosen. But maybe, one day, she could learn to choose what she loved.
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After surviving sexual assault and a dissociated pregnancy, Wednesday emerges from psychiatric care intent on revenge.
But it leads her to where the girl she once loved is raising the life she left behind, drawing Wednesday into an old tangle of trauma and a family she never chose.
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When Eugene Ottinger dies, he leaves his collapsing bee farm to the two people he trusted most: Enid Sinclair and Wednesday Addams. But five years have passed since they last spoke. Five years since a manic episode, a proposal, and a breakup sharp enough to shatter the future.
Enid arrives in rural Pennsylvania expecting signatures, closure, and a clean exit.
What she finds instead is Wednesday—quite literally—collapsing.
Enid knows she should return to her life of humble stability. Walking away would be the smart choice. But watching Wednesday fall into mud looks too much like watching herself five years ago.
So, she stays.
And somewhere between fixing fences and forcing Wednesday to consume something other than spite, domesticity begins to taste like forgiveness.
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Enid & Wednesday save a farm. And might accidentally save each other too.
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Wednesday spends her nights behind a camera lens; Enid, her social media-savvy roommate, spends hers in front of one. But as Enid’s online life goes viral, she drifts further and further out of reach. At first, Wednesday doesn’t care. Why would she? She’s immune to the shallow dopamine drip of likes and followers. Or at least, she tells herself that.
Liking every post started out of spite. Then it became a ritual—a pathetic way of staying connected. And she’s perfectly content to yearn from a distance.
Until Enid posts the caption: “What do you do when the person you want is right there but won’t even look up from their camera?”
And, well, now Wednesday is utterly doomed.
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Wednesday is whipped and secretly uses social media for Enid until it backfires perfectly.
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The trouble starts when a stray cat decides Wednesday Addams is its chosen human.
What follows is a battle for custody, affection, and moral superiority—complete with legal-style documentation, literary seduction, and one minor wrist injury.
Somewhere between the meows and purrs, the lines of pet and son begin to blur.
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A cat chooses Wednesday. Enid takes it personally. Petty warfare and lots of affection follows.
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- Part 2 of Domestic Wenclair
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Months after leaving Nevermore, Wednesday and Enid have built a quiet life together in a weathered lakeside cottage. When a storm rolls in, and they sit side by side on the porch with their books, Wednesday is forced to confront the unfamiliar peace of happiness.
Love, she learns, doesn’t always demand grand gestures or danger; sometimes it just asks her to stay, read aloud, and let her wolf be clingy.
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Wednesday discovers that love doesn’t come with lightning—sometimes just rain, a book, and her cuddly girlfriend.
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- Part 1 of Domestic Wenclair
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Two months after Enid disappears into the Canadian wilderness, Wednesday tracks her through a frozen forest with Fester and Agnes—only to find her fighting wolves, wounded, and still trying to protect Wednesday.
Getting her back to warmth becomes a battle against the wild, the cold, and Wednesday’s own realization of how much she cares.
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Wednesday finds Enid in Canada. Emotions ensue.
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Enid starts noticing weird coincidences: her lost scarf reappears, her favorite cookies show up in the fridge, and Wednesday Addams suddenly has a Spotify playlist full of her favorite songs.
Then a late-night investigation ends with blood, bandages, and a confession that Wednesday’s been secretly reading Enid’s blog for months.
Turns out affection, Addams-style, looks a lot like light stalking, emotional repression, and falling in love mid-first-aid.
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Wednesday reads Enid’s blog. And Enid finds out somewhere between a stab wound and a kiss.
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When she wakes from her coma, Wednesday is diagnosed with prosopagnosia—a condition meaning she can no longer identify faces.
So, she begins obsessively sketching skulls—anatomy that doesn’t change or warp—in hopes to find ways to remember Enid.
But Enid refuses to let Wednesday vanish into outlines and offers her a different way to see:
Touch.
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Wenclairtober Day 1 (Skull) — Wednesday relearns Enid’s beauty through touching her face.
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- Part 1 of Wenclairtober (2025)
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Enid Sinclair joins Debate Club for moral support (and damage control) when Wednesday Addams decides to argue the ethics of vigilantism.
She expects chaos.
What she doesn’t expect is to discover that “intellectual dominance” might be her new sexuality.
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Enid has her gay awakening while watching Wednesday argue.
