A Glass Heart Shatters, But a Real One Beats

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Request: "I BEG THAT YOU DO A STORY OF WEDNESDAY AND YN SEASON 2 HOW THEY WERE FRIENDS AND GREW TO MAKEOUT PARTNERS AND YN IS ALWAYS THERE FOR HER AND IN THE CAMP EPISODE THEY ARGUE AND AFTER WEDNESDAY'S DUEL SHE FINDS YN SHE NEEDS HER AFFECTION AND THEY DATE."

Wednesday had learned to accept a lot of things after transferring to Nevermore last year. How to tolerate friendships, never to underestimate your enemies and allies, especially redheads.

But defeat would always leave a bitter taste in her mouth. 

She figured she'd win against her mother in El duelo a ciegas, but when her glass heart got pierced through from the fencing blade, she felt the simmering emotion of frustration and rage boil over in the lower pits of her stomach. 

Goody's book was her birthright since she was her old spirit guide; now she had no lead in how to regain her psychic abilities, and worse, she had no way to see if Enid's fate had changed. It was all for what? A mother's worry. That was beneath her. 

She left the makeshift battlegrounds in the forest to head back to camp. After all the hectic chaos of finding out her brother had thought it'd be wise to bring his pet zombie to join, and police had to do a search around the area as well as take away the scoutmaster's body in an emergency service vehicle and have 'Slurp' being sent away to Will. 

Everyone at Nevermore was stuck in the campgrounds for the night as Principal Dort was still trying to reign in the school spirit and act like nothing had happened. 

She wanted to self-loathe. She was drained of her ability, defeated by her mother, no step closer to saving Enid and exposed to a predator that was always watching her, hiding in plain sight and waiting for the right moment to strike. But her feet moved her past her tent and to another's. Her head wasn't on straight, too many thoughts swirling in her brain about what to do or what her next move should be to really consider just whose tent she was barging into. 

"Uhm... Wednesday?" A familiar meek voice spoke from behind her, making her pause in her step from lifting the tent flap. "Your tent is on the other side of camp." The girl was clearly anxious for her idol after everything that had happened tonight. 

"I am aware, Agnes." The young Addams spoke through clenched teeth, irritation bubbling into the furnace of her already mixed emotions, and now she had to deal with her clingy stalker. "I do not need coddled." She spoke harshly to the freshman, a little too harshly than the usual cold tone she always wore. 

Agnes shrank back into her powers with the look of a kicked puppy, no longer in sight, but just to make sure she had really left, she listened out for the girl's footsteps crunching softly along the dirt path, and once they faded to nothing, she resumed what she was originally here for. 

Y/n. 

Wednesday wasn't just here out of needing comfort, but to make amends. You had come to the woods not long after the girl threw her fencing sword at Slurp's face to prevent him from eating Morticia's brain. But the stress of everything was too much for Wednesday, the bitter resentment of losing still raw in a way that made her say things she hadn't meant. 

Just like she had lashed out on Agnes, it was nothing compared to what she said to you. She called you a liability, a distraction from what was important. She claimed you to be a clingy puppy, just as bad as Agnes seeking her approval and she was sick of it. 

Words of venom flew from both of you like fuel being added to a fire, not even Morticia who had tried to intervene at first could stop the cruel words leaving her daughter's mouth. So, she decided to go deal with her other child instead. 

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