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Pariah (Tyler Galpin X OC)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 24
Mature
A story about Wednesday's older cousin attending Nevermore and finding an unlikely friend in a "Normie" boy working at the Weathervane coffee shop. Pariah is a viciously intelligent girl, one who isn't above using others to get what she wants. Tyler is a complicated and intense young man who feels things violently. Put them together and you'll get mild obsession, deep stares, perfectly timed tension you could cut with a guillotine, and jealously so visceral it could make a nun cry. Enjoy.

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Enjoy this fanfiction! I own no rights to The Addams family nor Wednesday, but I have taken some creative liberties such as plot and characters. This book will not strictly follow things set in the Show.

Also all other languages were translated by Google, I tried my best 💚
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Raised in the infamous Addams Family, a household shrouded in mystery and darkness, Libitina had always been an anomaly. Unlike her pale-skinned, raven-haired relatives who reveled in their peculiarities, she possessed a strikingly different appearance. Her brown locks cascaded down her back, contrasting against her unusually light tan complexion. It was a constant reminder that she didn't quite belong. Her twin sister, Wednesday, had often questioned Libitina's place within the family, suspecting her of being an outsider adopted into their family. It was the accusation of attempted murder that shattered the fragile semblance of acceptance Libitina had maintained. Wednesday, with her ever-watchful eyes full of woe, claimed to have witnessed her sister hurl their infant brother, Pugsley, out of a fourth-floor window on a dark and stormy afternoon. Distraught and plagued by unrelenting post-traumatic stress, anxiety consumed Libitina's fragile mind. Branded a killer by her twin, she was condemned and deemed a threat to her own family. In a heart-wrenching decision, her parents chose to separate her from their peculiar household and confine her within the cold walls of the mental health facility. Libitina was left to rot there. But what if someone unexpectedly helped her escape those sterile walls?