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On his way home from work Alex gets a frantic call from Meredith saying that Jo and Luna are missing. As he pulls up to the farmhouse, he sees them on the porch. When Jo turns to look at him, her face is bleeding and bruised.
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25 May 2026
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Alex knew from the moment he signed the divorce papers that leaving Jo and Seattle was the worst mistake of his life. As Alex works his way back to Seattle, he sees Jo again four times before she allows him back into her life.
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The four times Alex saw Jo after their divorce, and the one time they finally got back together, plus a soft epilogue.Bookmarked by EmbodimentOfTheOcean
21 May 2026
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Jo and Alex figure out they're the same blood type, as they figure out what blood type their baby will be. Yet they never thought it would come in handy until Alex ends up in the ER.
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14 May 2026
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A slow-burn Maddy/Rue collection written in prose poetry vignettes. Rue notices everything. Maddy plans everything. Neither of them knows what to do about it until the makeup. The lamp stays on.
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13 May 2026
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Sixty-seven days clean, and Rue Bennett’s first real test is a graduation party she only agreed to because Lexi asked and nobody says no to Lexi.
She wasn’t expecting Maddy Perez.
She wasn’t expecting a lot of things — the way a drink spilled between them could turn into thirty minutes against a wall, or the way Maddy looks when she thinks nobody’s watching, or the specific feeling of standing next to someone who’s also in the middle of rebuilding something and not quite ready to name what they’re building.
This is a story about two girls who never really knew each other learning how to know themselves first. About recovery that isn’t linear and healing that doesn’t announce itself. About the slow, inconvenient, slightly terrifying thing that happens when someone sees you — actually sees you — right when you’re figuring out who you are.
It takes a while. It’s worth it.
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06 May 2026
