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First Anniversaries by towanda
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
17 Apr 2018
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Vignettes of our heroines' first anniversaries.
All within my headcanon universe, so read up, lovelies, if you haven't already. :-)
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A Perpetual Sunrise by towanda
Fandoms: The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith, Carol (2015)
06 Apr 2017
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An imagining of what happens next, after the extraordinary final scene.
From both Therese (Chapter 1) and Carol's (Chapter 2) POV.
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"Therese reached behind her and pulled out a thick sheaf of what appeared to be folded sheets of writing paper, tied in a ribbon. “'These are for you, finally.'”
The letters Therese writes to Carol, between their first meeting and their road trip. Referenced in and follows immediately after my story "The Longest Day, Getting Here." Referenced of course "The Price of Salt," though we get just a few lines from them. Movie timeline/canon, book canon for more details. Events from "Holding Hands" also referenced.
ETA: And if you're wondering if Carol would respond, well, yes, yes she would.
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The Longest Day, Getting Here by towanda
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
16 Oct 2016
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...Carol took a deep breath. “It’s like we forget how to talk to each other, when things are hard,” she said quietly with a shake of her head. “Me too. I forget how to talk to you. I do what I’ve always done. I shut down and reach out to Abby. It’s all I’ve known to do, all these years. All I had..."
A few months after the Oak Room, our dear heroines unexpectedly fight, revealing there is still unfinished business between them. How will they survive this longest day?
This story references moments in two of my other stories, "A Perpetual Sunrise" and "Holding Hands." Not totally necessary to read those, but you might if you haven't. :-)
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The Origin of the Scar by towanda
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
17 Sep 2016
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In my story "Holding Hands" Carol makes reference to a "careless" incident with Abby that left a scar on her right middle knuckle. A commenter wanted to know the story, so, well, here you go. Enjoy!
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Kathryn battles herself when she believes she’s witnessed an intimate moment between her First Officer and the woman she loves, her Astrometrics Officer. While Chakotay pursues Seven of Nine, the part-Borg has been pining for the Captain for months. With Seven’s fear of rejection and Kathryn’s fear of being inappropriate, the two women nearly miss their opportunity to admit their love for one another.
Bookmarked by towanda
02 Mar 2020
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Donna Anna faces the greatest challenges of her life and the most unsuspecting ally arrives to help her through it. Modern-day AU retelling of Mozart's Don Giovanni, told from Donna Anna's POV. Slow-burn romance fic with elements of recovery.
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- Part 1 of Anna-Elvira
Bookmarked by towanda
04 Jan 2020
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Better Than Fiction by SimplySally
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
15 Jun 2017
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Life as a librarian in rural Alabama was driving Therese Belivet slowly insane. And then, a new family from Vermont moved into town and everything changed. When she meets the sexy wife of the new paper mill manager, sparks fly. But when North meets South, the clash of desires could force them to make some painful decisions.
AU, set in rural Alabama in the late 1980's.
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Bookmarked by towanda
03 Feb 2017
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Carol of the Woods by oberon2016
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
31 May 2020
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AU of Carol (2016), Middle Ages, Queen and Birdcatcher
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- Part 1 of Carol of the Woods
Bookmarked by towanda
30 Oct 2016
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December Blues by tinyimplosions
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
23 Jan 2016
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They've built a silent language of their own in a thousand gestures and subtle glances. Mostly, it works, but even the best systems run afoul sometimes.
Bookmarked by towanda
11 Sep 2016

