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Mystery Work
Part of amphibia_2022_fics
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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30 Sep 2022
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“Good morning.”
Her breathing unevens as a pair of arms wraps around her body. Anne presses herself against her back tightly, sighing into the crook of her neck as she buries her face in it, taking in Sasha's scent; she smells like strawberry and honey, and Anne figures it's her favorite shampoo that's always present in their bathroom, and Anne never uses it but she thinks it might be her favorite as well.
“Good morning,” Sasha echoes, and her voice sounds relieved for some reason, as if the simple greeting managed to send all her worries away, leaving nothing but Anne, Anne, Anne.
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- Part 1 of married sashanne
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29 May 2022
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After all that happened in amphibia Sasha finally understood why everytime she was around Anne back home she felt a flustered feeling that she never felt; well, not for boys.
There has been a little kiss in amphibia, a stupid dare of Sprig that Sasha kind of appreciated: of course they kissed before that, for others dare or just to joke around, but that was a completely different kiss.Bookmarked by tam8scool
24 May 2022
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“When we thought we were all gonna go home. Why’d you,” her voice falters for a moment, before she continues, “Betray us?”
Silence returns to the room for a long moment; the space is filled by the rustling of covers, a sense of doubt curdling in the back of Anne’s throat, hesitant to speak her next words. Finally, she spits them out, sorrow and hurt clear in her speech: “Betray me?”
And Sasha’s not sure she’s ever regretted anything quite so bad as she did Newtopia in that moment. To hear Anne’s voice sound so pained, and to know she was the cause of it… it makes her stomach churn, her vision flash hot, hot, hot with anger. Not at Anne, of course; not at anyone else, either. Anger with herself. She had been such an idiot. Of course, she’d never meant to hurt Anne; at the same time, she didn’t understand how she hadn’t seen it happening. Sasha had hardly even considered Anne thinking it a betrayal — she’d still get the box; they could go home if they wanted; no harm, no foul. Had she been blind, or had she been willfully ignorant? She’s not sure anymore.
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24 May 2022
