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Movie Stubs by mandatori
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❝ We're two halves of the same movie stub ❞ #293 ROMANCE *Credit to @Moira7 for the lovely cover!*
The Impatient Man and His Suit by PoeticJerk
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If you like warming settings and cleverly sweet characters, continue. Small apartment, small workplace, small social life... Having the day off and reading a spicy novel is just as exciting as your life gets. You are a well-tempered and good-humored young lady who can take on a nice pile of work. Grudges could be held but you tend to not let people get on your nerves, except for this one... As you go about in your ordinary life the strangest, scariest and most magical things are to take place. Caught in the midst of this chaotic contrast between what you once thought your life was and what it is soon to be, will you deny it all or learn to accept the reality of the situation? "'Muggles...' he muttered, once more triggering a stream of heat to pump through my veins. He stared into my eyes with no detectable sign of emotion but was still entirely capable of expressing his dangerous temper... Muggles... what sort of nonsensical gibberish is that?" I admittedly regret calling this an X-Reader, but in truth, I've enjoyed the idea of making the narrative nameless, while still giving her relatable and personal character traits. It's cringe, but hopefully you can look past it. I use the following inserts in this x reader: (Y/N)=Your name (F/L)=First & Last name. (L/N)=Last name, (F/N)= Friends name. *DISCLAIMER* Draco Malfoy obviously is not my character and same goes for the other characters or content that you'll recognize as J.K Rowling's.
At the Tone by itsasupernova
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"Sorry--Annie's a bit busy trying to figure out her life at the moment." After high school and a long list of denied college applications (and one too many headaches), Annie Horne has just about had it with trying to meticulously plan out her life down to the very last detail. And in lieu of a college education, she decides to pack up her things and move north for the year to work for her uncle's book shop in his small New England community. But it's been years since Annie's actually visted him, and the community has certainly changed since she was younger. And in a town that actually reads, manning the phones at her uncle's shop can be quite the task for an eighteen year old. But when her uncle enlists the part-time help of Theo, the obnoxiously excitable neighborhood paperboy, Annie finds her job to be a bit more complicated than she'd anticipated.