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Wednesday Addams and Enid Sinclair are suddenly parents with no explanation and a newborn in their arms. Between sleepless nights, messy mishaps, and the Addams family’s unconventional “help,” they navigate the chaos and joys of domestic life together. Parenthood has never been this strange, exhausting, or darkly funny.
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Enid moves to the USA with a half-formed dream of becoming a musician and a roommate named Yoko found through a deeply suspicious flyer. Wednesday, meanwhile, is Hollywood royalty, newly scandalized, and desperately trying to disappear.
So surely when she hijacks Enid’s taxi mid-papaparazzi chase, she gets caught, right?
Well, no.
Because Enid Sinclair has zero bloody clue who the hell Wednesday Addams is. All she knows is that “Wilhelmina Frump” is beautiful, interesting, and morbidly flirty.
That is, until the washed-up actress appears in her doorway a week later with nowhere to go and Kent screams.
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Enid Sinclair never guessed that being paired with Wednesday Addams for a Lit project in her junior year of college would lead to anything but certain death. At best, some light maiming and a possible boost to her GPA after three weeks of strict research and abject torture.
As they grow physically closer despite all odds, however, is it completely stupid and hopeless for her to dream of more unfolding between them?
Or has she thoroughly misread the signals?
Let's see what Yoko has to say about it: "Enid. Babe. What do you want me to say? You're like a little fat kid, all full of gummy worms and grape soda, running full speed, yelling 'Cannonball!' and she's a fricking pit of piranhas."
This is an Alpha Wednesday/Omega Enid story told through Enid's POV.
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“Will we keep in touch?” Enid quietly asks, breaths coming out in soft puffs that Wednesday can feel against her face. “When I finally escape this town and go to San Francisco, will we still be friends?”
“Of course,” Wednesday tells her, and the lie curls itself around her throat until she is drowning, suffocating, and cannot breathe.
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or, Wednesday Addams, a time traveling detective, is sent back in time to solve The Cornfield Murders. She is to remain completely impartial to events, only present to observe and investigate.
The number one rule: she cannot change the past.
She does not expect to fall in love with the final victim of an infamous unsolved series of murders.
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Do I know you?"
Wednesday had pulled Enid's hand away when she finished speaking, and felt an emptiness run through her.
"You don't remember me." There is too much pain reflected in her eyes. "You don't know who I am?" Wednesday repeated her statement.A tragic night steals Enid's memories; now Wednesday Addams must do everything to make the person she loves remember her, even start to fall in love with her again.
