Scarred Hearts - Enid Sinclair x Male Addams OC
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 56m
  • Reads 9,384
  • Votes 336
  • Parts 9
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2023
Liam was the Black Sheep of the Addams Family - not drawn to death and wasn't allergic to color like his twin, but he was still loved just the same. Upon arriving at Nevermore one month after his sister due to a fight that almost killed his opponent, Liam meets his sister's roommate - Enid Sinclair - and feels something he never felt before: Attraction. Enid Sinclair finds herself drawn to Wednesday's Older Brother and loves being in his company. What happens when Liam and Enid get too close for Wednesday's Comfort? Will she tear them apart or will she allow her brother to smile again?
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23 parts Complete Mature

Morticia Addams, the newly appointed principal of Nevermore has decided to enroll her son, Pugsley and (Y/N) into Nevermore so that the family would not be separated again. Wednesday was against the idea of her parents in the academy, but she's willing to compromise her pride for (Y/N)'s sake. But it not always blood and guilt. Sometimes, it's vengeance and hatred. What awaits the boy over the other side? Family. What awaits Wednesday in the shadow? An old acquaintance. So (Y/N) and Wednesday return to Jericho and Nevermore academy only to once again be thrown into the life of woe. Can they survive? Probably. What will happen afterwards? That's the problem.