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New Year’s Eve was never a holiday she looked forward to; more than any other date, it seemed to inspire a certain loneliness in her, even when she’d had someone to share the evening with.
She’d never admit it, of course, that she sometimes fantasized about the magic of a New Year’s kiss shown in movies and recounted in songs. It was a horrible cliche meant for teenagers and pathetic cat owners, not Miranda Priestly.
Twenty blocks north, Andy nursed a glass of wine alone on the couch of her new studio apartment and wondered what Miranda was doing.
or: seven New Year's Eves with Miranda and Andy.
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When Andy's coworkers at The Mirror learn she has a mysterious, rich significant other they become obsessed with figuring out who she's dating. The current theory? A mobster.
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25 Nov 2025
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Three days after returning from her honeymoon in the Maldives, Andy sprints across Manhattan in Prada heels she still can't quite master, all to catch an elevator. Miranda's waiting inside with a raised eyebrow and three words that mean everything: "Took you long enough." A moment suspended between floors where the Priestly-Sachs can finally drop their professional masks.
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14 Nov 2025
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After six long years of silence, Miranda Priestly and Andrea Sachs cross paths again. First at a gallery, then an awards ceremony, and then by cruel coincidence in the quiet corners of the city they both tried to forget. Once, after Paris, they had tried to build something real between them but Miranda ended it first, too afraid to hope, too proud to stay soft.
But love, once buried so deep, doesn't rise cleanly. It claws its way back: messy, relentless, and real.
Title inspired by "Pushing it down and praying" by Lizzy McAlpine!
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14 Nov 2025
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After six long years of silence, Miranda Priestly and Andrea Sachs cross paths again. A tender and slow reconnection, a study in healing and forgiving
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Andy Sachs never worked at Runway. Instead, she became what she was always meant to be - the voice of a generation. As the grunge queen who sold out Madison Square Garden four nights in a row, she built an empire on authenticity, rage, and refusing to compromise. Her third album "Live Through This" has been number one for eleven weeks. She has 47 million monthly Spotify listeners. And she just gave an interview where she admitted - on record - that she'd bend Miranda Priestley over her desk.
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10 Nov 2025
Bookmarker's Notes
Musician - Editor AU. Excellent for a night of insomnia
Good pace, raw but sometimes repetitive I don't know if it was a creative choice but some parts felt like a copy-paste of others. However I liked it

