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Carmy always wondered why Sydney'd come back, why she’d never threatened to leave again. He’d given her plenty reasons to and yet they’d never found themselves in that place since. He wasn’t eager to repeat the past, and the panic he could feel rising in his throat almost made him turn around, walk back out the door, put this off until he was more certain Sydney wouldn’t tell him she regretted ever responding to that help wanted ad and agreeing to open an entire fucking restaurant with him.
OR: Following the review, Carmy and Sydney have to navigate a new challenge that could mean the end, or the beginning, of everything.
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Carmy and Sydney have been at odds for the past ten years. Now they're forced to tolerate each other for Natalie's wedding.
Which is fine. They can be adults about this...right?
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Your eyelashes sparkle like gilded grass by AlpineCoalescence
Fandoms: The Bear (TV 2022)
09 Dec 2025
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Sydney decides to visit her mom. She didn't think a man she never met could make her so angry. It's December.
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- Part 3 of SN 2016aps
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Sydney and Carmy have drifted apart since he left, but when Natalie and Pete are killed in a car accident, something forces them back together.
(Based on the movie “Life as we know it.”)
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“Maybe we should tell somebody?” she asked as Carmy pulled out his wallet and checked his own driver’s license, confirming their shared address.
He shook his head. “I don’t think they’d believe us, Syd. Richie didn’t. I mean, would you believe us?” He held up his wallet. Inside the photo sleeve was a small picture of the two of them holding what appeared to be a newborn Gemma.
Sydney sighed, “No.”
She tried to imagine how it would go but in every scenario telling someone that everything about their lives was fake and wrong ended with one or both of them in psychiatric treatment and Gemma, their daughter in the care of others and not her unfit, delusional parents. Sydney shifted the car into reverse and glanced at the child sleeping in her car seat. “We’ll have to figure it out ourselves.”
