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My heart is already so warm for those girls and I'm only in episode 2😍
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central pines - chapter four - bottled up [elodie davis x reader]
Elodie had been listening to songs suggested by the two of you for close to fifteen minutes. It was quiet, peaceful, and a nice reprieve from the constant “I can’t believe you’d do this, Elodie,” or the “I’m the reason you did this. I’m a bad dad.” or the worst one out of all of them, which was “I’m disappointed in you.”
You were sweet, and beautiful, and the way you laughed made Elodie’s insides feel like honey. You had already been nicer to her than anyone she talked to in the first few weeks of her new school, her old crushes that let her fade away in Albuquerque, and her father and stepmother. You didn’t know about her baggage, and you didn’t ask, and it was… perfect.
You were listening to a new song now, one that Elodie had suggested, and she watched as you gently swayed to the music, cross-legged still on the bed.
Like a wave crashing over me
Rough sea lacking harmony
You are my piece of mind, got the best from you
My steady hand that guides me through
Like the gentle before the break…
She’d been lost for a second, watching the curve of your nose and the movement of your smile, and for a second it felt like the two of you were in your own little private bubble. Nothing but the sounds of TENDER’s single “Bottled Up” filled each of your respective headphones, and that was the way it should’ve been.
Elodie kept watching you in the dim lighting of your curtained room; eyes flitting over your freckles and eyelashes and full lips until she realized what she was doing and moved her eyes and small smile onto her shoes. It wasn’t like she didn’t find you attractive, or funny, or really, really beautiful, but the fact that she didn’t want to get stuck here wouldn’t leave her mind. This was rehab, not some sort of vacation camp where she could leave at any time and hang out with her friends and go to Paper Tiger and… Fuck. She knew that if her mom was still in the picture, this wouldn’t be happening. She wasn’t sure where Moe and Tabitha fit into that picture with her mother, or Zoe and Sabine, or you, and it all became a little too much. Imagining better things hurt sometimes.
Elodie didn’t even realize that she was crying until a tear slid from off of her cheek and onto her hand, causing her to jump abruptly and you to look over in alarm. You scanned the bed to see if something scared her, and then her hands rushing up to wipe tears off of her cheeks let you know what was going on.
“I’m sorry,” Elodie mumbled wetly, pressing her eyes into her palms. “You just met me, I-“
“Hey, hey, look,” you said, delicately placing the headphones behind you and placing a tentative hand on Elodie’s sweater-clad shoulder. Elodie was still incapable of stopping her tears from coming out, choosing instead to look at her shoes and pretend that this wasn’t happening. This wasn’t happening.
She felt your fingers brush over a small piece of her hair and tucking it behind her ears, causing her to look up, still with tear-filled eyes. Your expression was understanding, concerned, and pity-stricken all at the same time, and you both were too close for Elodie to do anything else but stare.
“You did just meet me,” you mumbled, still trying to swipe the tears out of Elodie’s face and cupping her one cheek with you hand. “Which means you’re not alone.”
Elodie let out a sigh of gratefulness and grief, placing her head on your shoulder as you slowly stroked your thumb over her spine. You both sat there, hearing the song fade out from Elodie’s headphones, in barely comfortable silence. Nothing was really going to be able to be said while you both tried to calm your nerves and try and face the day ahead of you.
“Hey,” you whispered suddenly, Elodie’s red eyes snapping up to meet yours. “Wanna go for a walk? There’s a hiking trail around here that’s pretty quiet. It’s a good place to talk. And unwind. I went there pretty much every day when I first got here. CPS brought me, and I really, really felt alone, and I wasn’t even sure what I’d do. But sometimes it’s nice to kind of have a space where you don’t have to know what to do.”
Elodie lifted her head off of your jacket then, tears no longer falling out, and let out a tentative nod.
“I’d like that.”
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I can't remember if a friend suggested I watch this or if Netflix shoved it in my watch list either way, when I read the syponisis I cringed. My first thought was "why a series about shoplifters!? Your just encouraging thieving" and as someone who works in retail and has seen young people shoplift. 🤬 I was ready to tear this show apart. But I watched both seasons and it wasn't what I originally thought. Trinkets is a story of how three girls of different status bond during their shoplifter anonymous sessions and reconnect within the community in their own little way. I've been out of school since 2011 but watching this felt like an authentic highschool experience. It felt like the cast were believable as highschool students. Unfortunately I do have an issue, the last half of season 1 and the first half of season 2 felt like waste of episodes whereas the first half of season 1 and the second half of season 2 was beautifully done. I was thrown that they took forever to include a racial profile storyline but they spun in a way that at first painted Tabitha in a stereotyped way before shifting to her owning her identity. Moe's storyline hit a little too hard for me. As someone who has "daddy issues", seeing more of Moe's point of view on why she hates her father made sense to me. Though I did feel like having him be physically in the show felt kinda wasteless. Elodie's story was a journey. Showing why she shoplifts, the thrill she gets while trying to escape the overwhelming emotions she gets. My favourite was when she focused on Elodie's journey with her lovelife. Seeing her struggle to take the flirting cues, her struggle with Sabine; which by the way was a pointless character and Elodie's cute relationship with Jillian. Trinkets also focuses on domestic abuse in highschool romances, showing how the victim covers it up while of course,the abuser gets off and also showing how the victims parents trying to force the narrative of their child having the best relationship ever. With the exception of the last half of season 1 and first half of season 2, Trinkets is actually a really good show to sit through. #trinkets #trinketsnetflix https://www.instagram.com/p/CMWvXF7H8KD/?igshid=1i5syk1ymn5vi
So I haven't watched the new season of Trinkets, but I have watched Julie and the Phantoms and it was AMAZING! I've had this book for almost a year now, and I JUST recently read it. It has the same premise of the show, but they are very different. The book was a fun, easy book to read, but the show adds a lot more diversity and goes more in depth about the issues in this book. I'm happy with how they adapted the book in season 1, but if anyone has watched season 2, can you tell me if you liked it? QOTD: What have you been watching on Netflix recently? AOTD: Cardcaptor Sakura and Julie and the Phantoms #bookstagram #bookstagrammer #bookstagramfeature #trinketsnetflix #booknerd #bookworm #bookadaptations #thebookisharmy #fiercereads #epicreads https://www.instagram.com/p/CFKstHpg0Xx/?igshid=vvlqwp23f5ut
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