inspired by andré aciman's novel and luca guadagnino's film.
julia has a summer house up north. not too far up since she lives in a luxurious chicago townhouse. beside her lake house resides a cottage along the same property, divided by trees as a...
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finneas o'connell ──── as finneas o'connell claudia sulewski ──── as claudia sulewski maggie baird — as maggie baird patrick o'connell — as patrick o'connell neve campbell as ──── rachel evans
⟡ started writing: june 6th, 2024. finished writing: september 25th, 2024. ⟡
ooo. WARNING.
this story delves into mature and sensitive themes. there's an age gap between the main characters, as you will come to notice. and while this dynamic is explored with care, it may not be suitable for everyone. if such themes make you uneasy, i encourage you to proceed thoughtfully or explore another book.
inspired heavily by andré aciman's call me by your name, this novel draws from its essence—its languid, sun-soaked days, the ache of yearning, the intensity of moments both shared and left unspoken. the prose lingers, mirroring the rhythm of a heartbeat caught just between hesitation and longing.
if the emotional, physical, and metaphorical landscapes of aciman's writing doesn't resonate with you, this story may not either. for those who decide to stay, thank you for trusting me with your time and curiosity.
please proceed with awareness, and remember to take breaks or step away if any part of this story becomes overwhelming.
i love you all, i hope you enjoy!
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"you remember a lot," i smiled and whispered, more to myself than to her, because how could she remember all of that? how could she hold onto things that i thought she had completely forgotten, had thought that they vanished into thin air?
"of course i do," she replied, the heaviness of our moment evident in her words. and for the first time, i felt certainty and knowing that she cared the whole time. it wrapped around me like another fleece blanket, warming me up from the inside out. "i remember everything."