Best Friends to Lovers

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Enid Sinclair had been dating Ajax for a few months now, but something had changed. She didn't feel the same way about him anymore, and it was starting to show.

Enid couldn't put her finger on what had gone wrong. Ajax was a great guy, and they had a lot in common. But she just didn't feel that spark anymore.

One day, Enid decided to confide in her best friend, Wednesday Addams. She knew that Wednesday would understand, and she hoped that she could give her some advice.

Enid found Wednesday sitting outside, staring up at the stars. She sat down next to her, feeling a sense of comfort in her friend's presence.

"What's wrong?" Wednesday asked, sensing that something was bothering Enid.

"I think I'm falling out of love with Ajax," Enid admitted, feeling a lump form in her throat.

Wednesday turned to look at her, her expression sympathetic. "That's tough," she said.

"I don't know what to do," Enid continued. "I don't want to hurt him, but I can't keep pretending that everything's okay."

Wednesday put her arm around Enid's shoulder, pulling her closer. "You have to be honest with him," she said. "It's not fair to either of you to keep pretending."

Enid nodded, feeling a sense of relief wash over her. She knew that Wednesday was right.

As they sat there, staring up at the stars, Enid felt a surge of emotion. She had always been drawn to Wednesday, with her dark sense of humor and her quirky personality. And now, as they sat together, she realized that she had feelings for her.

Without thinking, Enid leaned in and kissed Wednesday on the lips. Wednesday was surprised at first, but she quickly responded, her hands finding their way to Enid's waist.

They kissed passionately, their bodies pressed together. Enid felt like she was finally home, like she had found the missing piece of her puzzle.

After a while, they pulled apart, both of them breathless.

"I've been wanting to do that for a long time," Enid admitted, feeling a sense of vulnerability.

Wednesday smiled at her. "I know," she said. "I've been waiting for you."

They lay back on the grass, staring up at the stars, feeling a sense of peace and contentment. For the first time in a long time, Enid felt like everything was going to be okay.

As they held each other, watching the stars twinkle above them, Enid knew that she had found something special in Wednesday. Something that she would never want to let go of.

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