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to joyfully attend by anopendoor
Fandoms: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
29 Jun 2026
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When her best friend's wedding hits a major snag, Rey drops everything and jumps into action. But one little lie, and a slightly elaborate scheme, begins to snowball out of her control while pretending to date a billionaire she can NOT stand. Doesn't help either that they've accidentally fallen into a friends-with-benefits situation..
As they play pretend in front of her friends, every moment, every touch, that one kiss, it all made it that much harder to deny if they were really playing pretend at all. They can only keep lying to themselves for so long.
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To anyone else, twenty-six-year-old Rey Niima has it all: a hard-won residency at Pittsburgh Trauma Medica Center, a kind and dependable boyfriend, and friends who refuse to let her get away with much on her own. She's smart, capable, and by all accounts a very good doctor.
Unfortunately, none of that seems to help with the increasingly inconvenient set of symptoms she can't seem to shake: intrusive thoughts, sweaty palms, shortness of breath, and a complete inability to act normal around her married attending, Dr. Ben Solo. He's fifty-one, brilliant, infuriatingly decent, and entirely off-limits. The diagnosis is obvious. The outlook is bleak. And the prognosis? Terminal.
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Mystery Work
Part of omgreylo private collection
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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#kylothekiller by crossingwinter
Fandom Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
21 Dec 2018
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i don't want you like a best friend by tayloremrose for anopendoor
Fandoms: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
14 Feb 2021
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It’s not like she hadn’t seen this coming—Rose reminded her weeks ago that he was invited. It was an inevitability Rey was always going to have to face, but she didn’t think that Rose would be so merciful as to also give every guest a plus one.
But Rey can’t really be upset—and she is totally, unequivocally not upset—that he’s bringing someone because, well.
She is, too.
