Male Wednesday Addams x Paige Swan
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  • Reads 6,471
  • Votes 322
  • Parts 44
  • Time 4h 40m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2023
Mature
Wyatt Addams is expelled from his school after dumping live piranhas into the school's pool in retaliation for the boys' water polo team bullying his brother Pugsley. Consequently, his parents Gomez and Morticia Addams enroll him at their high school alma mater Nevermore Academy, a private school for monstrous outcasts, in the town of Jericho, Vermont. Wyatt's cold, emotionless personality and his defiant nature make it difficult for him to connect with his schoolmates and cause him to run afoul of the school's principal Larissa Weems. However, he discovers he has inherited his mother's psychic abilities which allow him to solve a local murder mystery. At Nevermore Academy, Wyatt also meets a young woman named Paige Swan who has magic and was trained to use her abilities by her family. How will these two cope with the challenges that they face at Nevermore? Read to find out!
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Wednesday Addams is new to Nevermore Academy and within an hour of stepping into the building she quickly became the academic rival of the golden girl, Enid Sinclair. Their complicated relationship will go through rough patches as they both have complex feelings for each other, which worsens when shocking secrets are unraveled before they could admit that they tolerated one another. The respective families of the girls will prevent them to develop a healthy rapport, but unsurprisingly, the most impactful factor that will impede honest communication about their true feelings will be their own stubbornness and their own beliefs of very touchy subjects. Evidently, their friendship could've blossomed into a beautiful, yet doomed, romance that will be cut short by tragic love-ridden actions.