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Tessa sighs. She’s spent such a big part of her life wishing she could feel so strongly about something else other than skating and winning gold medals, and now that she does, she’s not sure she’s really built for it.
“That’s not all,” she says.
“What else is troubling you?” asks the older woman.
“I don’t think he feels the same way,” she says with a shaky voice, her gaze once again focusing on the snow flurry picking up outside the office window, the bright full moon shining in the dark winter sky reflecting on her misty green eyes.
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"It's all moon's fault, when it gets too close to the earth it makes everyone crazy." - William Shakespeare
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i guess we'll never know (how good it could've been) by pennypennyinnyc
Fandoms: Figure Skating RPF
12 Aug 2019
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“Are you happy?”
She doesn’t miss the hint of apprehension in his voice, and she doesn’t even wait half a second to reply.
“The happiest.”
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The story of one significant day in the lives of Tessa and Scott, over many years, after they meet at the Ilderton Skating Club.
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If love were enough
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One last time
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You can count the times it happened on one of your hands.
It’s summer, the first time; humid and sticky, and according to the static-y radio playing in the background, the hottest Canada has seen since 1952. It somehow feels right to lose your virginity to him in the back of his brother’s pick-up truck, under the stars and a full moon, not a cloud in sight, just like all the naive girls in those coming of age novels your sister used to read, do. You are 16 and he’s 17 going on 18.
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The words they use, and what they mean.
Post-Gold III&IV / ft. current events
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It had been ten and a half years since he last saw his best friend. Ten and a half years since he watched her board the train that took her out of his life for good.
Bookmarked by pennypennyinnyc
28 Feb 2018
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Bookmarked by pennypennyinnyc
28 Feb 2018
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They were two identical clocks, wound to tick at the same time, disrupted by entropy, now finally rewinding the gears to match each other once more.
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23 Feb 2018