Mellovespets
To the rest of Nevermore, Portia is a masterpiece of gilded composure, a "Golden Girl" whose life is as precisely curated as the school archives she manages. She moves through the quad with a rigid, practiced grace, her mind constantly scanning the subtext of every conversation and the historical weight of every stone. Yet beneath the perfectly ironed uniform and the sunflower-gold ponytail lies a girl fracturing under the atmospheric pressure of her parents' warring legacies. She is a silent witness to the patterns of the past, desperately using logic and order to anchor herself as she spirals into a void of high-functioning isolation.
Wednesday Addams views the world as a decaying specimen, a series of biological and social inconveniences to be endured until she can engineer her own escape. To her, the "Golden Girl" is merely another variable in a landscape of mediocre extroverts and predictable tragedies. But after a series of dangerous encounters, Wednesday finds herself tethered to a peer who speaks the language of the dead and the documented. In a town built on colonial blood and a school full of monsters, she realizes that the only thing more irritating than a debt is an accomplice who actually knows how to read the fine print.
Wednesday x fem!OC
I do not own Wednesday, or any of the show's characters. I only own my OCs.