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Dear Fanfic writers (and readers too, I suppose) by SpiritMan
Fandoms: Wednesday (TV 2022), Warrior Nun (TV)
13 Feb 2025
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A message to the fanfic writers and readers. that's all
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Beatrice was too young to have watched the world die, but she could watch the ruins failing to be fixed. When the Church heard another rumour of another false messiah, who better to investigate?
Bookmarked by SpiritMan
17 Jun 2026
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Beatrice, like every other Sister, had only one role: to make the prisoners confess, not to the court, but to God
Bookmarked by SpiritMan
22 May 2026
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“who is that behind u???!!!”
“IS THAT A GHOST!?”
“THERE’S A REALLY HOT GIRL BEHIND YOU!!!!”
Enid spins in her chair, and her scream surely peaks her microphone.
Wednesday, in all of her goth glory, stands right behind Enid with her usual deadpan look. “Enid, you’re live streaming.”
Or the AU where Enid is a YouTuber, and her fans can't stop asking about her goth roommate after she appears in one of the live streams.
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Bookmarked by SpiritMan
14 Mar 2026
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six years ago, enid was pulled out of nevermore after making the worst mistakes of her life. she and wednesday haven’t seen each other since.
the last thing either of them expect is to meet again in a city on the east coast.
enid needs a place to stay. wednesday needs someone to interview for a class project. with an unremedied past and things left unsaid between them, it’s likely to be difficult. they discover it’s quite the opposite—it’s almost too easy to become a part of each other’s lives again.
what better way to reconcile with a person, if not relearning them?
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- Part 2 of address the letters to this door
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It’s apparent the cell is made for two people, but the space is so minimally decorated that Enid had assumed she was the only inhabitant. And evidently, there is no cellmate present.
“Where is she?” Enid asks, now noting the stack of books on one of the desks.
“In solitary.”
She’s afraid to ask, but the guard’s gradual shift in tone—strict and no nonsense, to almost hesitant—and her own undying curiosity get the better of her.
“What for?”
“Strangling a guard with her braid. She was quite unhappy to hear that she has a new bunkmate.”
Or, in which, Enid’s stint in prison with a notorious cellmate is challenging—until it’s not.
Bookmarked by SpiritMan
28 Feb 2026
