KINGDON WEEK [ O1 ] mel and frank are friends and there’s only one bed available during their shift.
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KINGDON WEEK [ O1 ] mel and frank are friends and there’s only one bed available during their shift.
Kingdonweek day 2 Movies
“Pride and Prejudice” Au inspired by the movie (2005)
POV: your coworker is locked out of her apartment after you both worked a 14 hour shift so you obviously had to share a bed and you're being like, totally normal about it.
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you look so pretty, pretty like the sun
I could watch forever while you shine on everyone
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hi, er barbie! hi, er ken!
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r/sleep • 6 hr. ago u/2Fast_2Frank
My wife recites an entire movie in her sleep every single night.
Honestly, I have no damn clue what to do. My Google search history is concerning at this point.
About three weeks ago, my wife began mumbling in her sleep. It was pretty mindless babbling, and I'm a heavy sleeper, so rarely did it disturb me. I wasn't too worried about it and kind of brushed it off because our schedules are fairly hectic these days, and I figured it's some lingering stress or her mind is just very busy from juggling life in general.
Then, cut to a week and a half ago, I absolutely could not sleep. I had a horrible shift and my brain refused to let me relax. I scrolled through some articles on my phone while she slept (pretty damn soundly, might I add) and eventually we got tangled up. (She's very affectionate, and clingy when we're in bed.) And, as if right on queue, the mumbling started, except it quickly became fully coherent. I thought she was awake but she was out. No lights, nobody home. What really got me was the fact that I recognized what she was saying but couldn't place it at that time, until a discussion we had the next day (unprompted) regarding her sister's taste in movies.
I nearly blacked out upon the realization that my wife has been reciting the entire Elf movie while she's asleep. From start to finish. Every. Fucking. Line. Every. Fucking. Night.
Now, I know I may be coming across as frustrated at my wife, but I promise that isn't the case. I love her more than anything, and she's been my best friend for years (especially after my first marriage ended), I just cannot comprehend the fact that she's doing this.
It makes sense, in a way. Her sister is on the spectrum and really enjoys Elf (so much so that they'd watched it 164 times as of when my wife and I met. Well, met again, but that's a different story for a different sub, I guess.) and it's a weekly thing they do: dinner, movie, etc. Always Elf.
Now it's more about the fact that she's doing it and I know she's doing it, instead of it waking me up occasionally. Our fan and humidifier do a great job of stifling noise, so it's not that big of an issue, but I'm just trying to see if anyone might have any idea what I can do to help her with this?
Also, no, I have not told her she's doing this. She'd be mortified.
TYIA!
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