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it was in the midst of your wedding when you made eye contact with your to-be husband's colleague - kim mingyu. for some reason, his eyes hold an inexplicable sadness that you can't stop thinking about even after the ceremony. you try to find him afterwards, but everyone you've spoken to denied having seen him, only confusing you more.
it was at 3:00am when you start seeing images of the both of you interacting as a - wait, what - couple. except, everything feels off because that's not how your reality looks like - if that even is yours. a faint red string shows up around your wrist, and upon touching it, transports you into another universe - the one you were seeing - in which you are mingyu's beloved and cherished wife of six months."i just know that we are soulmates in every single universe, (your name)-ah."
"what if there's one reality where we aren't, hmm?"
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The day Harvey turns off the intercom, Donna thinks nothing of it. That is, until he starts turning it off for hours at a time, on the phone with someone called "Mike" who Donna has never heard of.
Come along as she solves the mystery of Mike Ross (and discovers a shocking truth about Harvey along the way).
OR: Harvey and Mike are married. It's the one thing Donna doesn't know.
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Rue Bennett has a system for most things.
The alarm at six forty-seven. The side entrance at BluTech that bypasses the loud lobby. The cove path that ends at the spot with two walls of stone and the water in front of her. The journal where she writes what she can’t say out loud.
She has not been able to build a system for this.
At twenty-one, she has never kissed anyone. She knows why. The understanding has not solved the problem. So she does what she always does — researches, makes a plan, finds the most controlled version of the thing she needs.
The woman who arrives is not what she expected.
She goes by Luxé. She sits at the far edge of the bed. She asks what she should know before she assumes anything. When Rue tells her, she doesn’t produce the face. She just says: it makes sense.
And then she asks about the arctic terns.
The Distance and the Return is a story about learning what closeness feels like when your nervous system has never had the chance — told in the specific language of two people who both needed somewhere no one knew their name.
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- Part 1 of The Migration
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An expression passes over Constantine’s face like a shadow. Regret? Pity? Whatever it is, Dean doesn’t like it. And he sure as fuck doesn’t like this conversation. “Okay, you’re talking like a Time Lord. Cut it out or get a gut full of buckshot.”
