Perfect Puzzle Pieces || A. K.
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  • Reads 4,496
  • Votes 112
  • Parts 23
  • Time 2h 57m
Ongoing, First published Sep 14, 2019
Elyssa Bellman has always felt like an outcast. She would hear her friends talk about experiences they've had, urges they've felt, that she simply cannot understand. But she wasn't totally alone. She did have one good friend in middle school before her family moved to LA.

Now fresh out of college, she starts to believe that maybe she's unlovable, that she's broken, that nobody will want her because she doesn't want them to have her body. There's a piece of her missing, she knows, but what she doesn't know is what exactly that piece is and where to find it. Until she runs into a certain someone, someone she's known before, with faded blue hair and eyes that shine two different shades.

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A dance through time - past and present moments, and a look at the relationship of two girls, a trip to Barcelona, and promises made throughout their lives. -- "Well... It doesn't count that your touch lingers just a bit more on her waist when you're hugging her, right? And it's just simple friendship when you brush unruly strands of hair behind her ear and she blushes? Surely, it's platonic that you let your hands gently run over her back and her shoulder blades when she's asleep with you in bed? And, obviously, it's purely friendly behaviour when you pay for her tickets at the movies with a grin and a wave of your hand, and you spend more and more time alone with her, and for your free choice art assignment you painted her, and you stare at her for a bit too long to be just friends, and when people say the word 'home' your first thought isn't a place, but her (herherherherherher-she's everywhere)... You're doing okay, right?"