3 Works by bathrobe_enjoyer
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Directionless after flaming out of grad school, drinking herself to death alone in a squalid apartment, obsessed with someone who died almost a decade ago, 27-year-old Shauna Shipman is long past the point of hoping her life will get better. It doesn't help that one of her only friends, who she hasn't even seen in months, just dove headfirst off a hotel balcony. According to Nat, she was spouting some nonsense about "coming back soon"—but if there's one thing Shauna knows for sure, it's that dead people stay dead. Lottie's as gone as Jackie is, as gone as the rest of them, and she won't be coming back, not soon, not ever. Obviously.
Asleep on the floor of the cabin as the first snow started to fall, Lottie made a bargain with the wilderness. Years later, confined in the mountains of Switzerland, months of isolation and electroshock unearthed something in her mind - not a figment of her imagination, but not quite a memory either. She's pretty sure she knows what happens next.
(A story about survivor's guilt, resurrection, and being in gay love with your friends.)
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Lottie, her girlfriend, and her girlfriend's girlfriend have a threesome, harnessing their kinks to process some of their respective issues—and blow off a little steam. It's intense, but they're all having a good time.
(takes place within the world of Meet Me Right Back Here Around Dawn, but you don't need to read that to read this.)
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Remote Couples Counseling & New Horizons in Firm Administration by bathrobe_enjoyer
Fandoms: Community (TV)
08 Feb 2025
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“If you like,” Frankie says carefully, “I could reach out to her. But if Annie is hiding something, I’m confident that she has a good reason.”
Britta nods, determined. “I think we should tread lightly. I can handle that.” Once again, Frankie seems pleased by Britta’s answer, and, once again, Britta gets a rush of satisfaction.
“I think that would be best,” Frankie says. “I truly am sorry that I have a lot of work to do, and don’t have more time for catching up. It’s been a pleasure seeing you, Britta. I do hope you’ll be back soon.” She seems genuinely sorry to be sending her out, and it occurs to Britta that Frankie might actually be lonely.
“Good seeing you, Frankie,” Britta says. Then she thinks about the way Frankie said the word pleasure. When she’s out in the parking lot, she catches herself trying the word out on her lips.
