7 Works in Sophie Ferrall/Anne Lister (1791-1840)
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- Part 8 of Move! I'm Rising Above It!
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I know you’ve all been waiting for this one—it’s been a long time in the making. It’s Interview with the Vampire Anne Lister-style. Intrigue, supernatural forces, sex, lies, deception, sex, choices, heartbreak, sex, and of course, love. Plenty of artistic license to do as I please with the characters 😊 Sophie is French in my mind.
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- Part 1 of The Vampire Diarist
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Color appeared in Anne's face then, bright spots high on her cheeks as her breathing went ragged and she slumped ever-so-slightly in the wooden chair. Sophie kept watching her, the motion of her chest under her shift, the bunch of fabric where it tucked into her drawers, every part of her frozen and tight but for her ribs, heaving with breath, and her mouth, where her tongue kept tracing her bottom lip, over and over.
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If you are the type of person who wants a big lead in to every chapter and have spoilers, we'll you won't be getting it from me. Read the damn story! It's fun, it will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it's medium burn.
This is Netball, a bit like Basketball. It's not full on netball, it's just the sport bringing our girls together.
Ps. This is my first every story, so gentle please!
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The last netball game of the season, whoever wins will be the 2019 champions.
Captain Anne Lister of the Halifax Harriers is up against Newcastle Knights star player Ann Walker.
Ann Walker needs to impress the England selectors tonight as she is desperate to go to 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Can she do it? Or will Anne Lister destroy her dreams
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In which Anne punches a wall and fucks Sophie Farrell to distract herself from thinking about Ann Walker. As slow of a burn as you can get in less than 3k words.
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Leave it to Sondheim to write a scathing critique of the heteronormative Regency Era.
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"And yet, it seemed so desperately unfair that this gorgeous creature was offering herself up to Anne, like a blossoming flower ready to be plucked, but the one woman that she truly wanted was thousands of miles away. In any other time in her life, Anne Lister would have gladly used this delightful distraction to the fullest extent, but how could she now? Now that pieces of her heart belonged to another? Like fragments of her existence pulled across a vast space, never seeming to fit back where they belong, before Miss Walker had entered her life again and thoroughly, irrevocably, unhinged her."
What actually happened between Anne Lister and Sophie Ferrall on their travels and in Denmark? Anne struggles with temptation, all the while fighting her true feelings for one Miss Walker. Of course she's always alright.