The 17th Letter

The 17th Letter

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They always started and ended the same way, these letters I keep receiving: "Dear reader," to "From, writer." They also came in the same unknown way every Wednesday, and though I knew not who sent them, it never really bothered me. But all that changed on the day I received the seventeenth letter.
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Wednesday was just getting used to Nevermore. She had actually made a few friends and had her first kiss, though Tyler turned out to be the Hyde. So, in a way, that hadn't counted. Now, with the cancellation of the next semester of Nevermore's school year, Wednesday was forced to return home. Determined to find her stalker but getting nowhere, Wednesday is allowed to invite Enid to her house for a week to get another opinion. But when Enid and Wednesday are suddenly left alone in the house when the rest of the Addam's go to a family reunion, things get more complicated. Especially when the two realize they have been developing feelings for each other. Updates every other day at 11:00pm EDT. #10 in Fanfic out of 1M stories (7/29/2023) #3 in Lesbian out of 91.1k stories (4/28/2025) #1 in morbid (7/31/2023) #1 in Wenclair (7/31/2023) #1 in enidsinclair (8/4/2023) #1 in wednesdayxenid (8/4/2023) #1 in enidxwednesday (8/14/2023) #1 in comingout (8/20/2023) All characters belong to Netflix and the producing company(s) and anyone else who owns it. All events are fictional and any similarities between them and actual events are completely coincidental. This writing was written for fun, not to use to receive money.

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