Ooh, Veronica and Lilly icon! Aww, I love Lilly. And Veronica. But just as friends. Lilly likes boys wayyy too much. But then again, eh...
So, I've been making Marissa/Alex icons. Lots. Which is weird, because I ship them and all but I'm not too intense on it. Oh well, Alex is pretty and Marissa was good with her. I'm making Seth/Summer ones as
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Kind of season two A/U. There's no Ryan/Marissa reunion. I am incapable of drabbles. I'm not counting the words, but it's probably around 200.
Ryan can't remember who started their letter exchange. He's kept all of them, but neither ever writes the dates. All they write is how they feel. No "It's snowing here in Pittsburgh, unlike California, I'm sure"s or "Julie Cooper's throwing some sort of fund-raiser and it's the usual..."s. That doesn't really matter to Anna and Ryan.
The letters started when Ryan lived in Chino with Theresa for the summer. He suddenly had someone he could pour everything out to. He didn't have to pretend to be happy or sad or anything. All he had to do was be him.
And Anna always replied with advice, helpful sayings, music suggestions. Ryan always feel better when Eva handed an envelope to him with the address in Anna's loopy handwriting.
Ryan went back to Newport, and the letters got longer. Ryan told Anna everything he couldn't tell anyone else. How he felt guilty about Theresa, how he felt guilty for Marissa, how he didn't want Trey in his life. And every time she wrote back, Ryan felt even more connected to her than before. They started ending their letters with Love,.
Ryan wakes up and looks on the nightstand. Another letter.
Look by the pool.
Love, Anna.
Ryan never knew that just touching someone's face could feel so perfect. Because it meant she was really there, in his arms, for the first time.
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*throws glitter*
*cough* you should write me a 2for1 with zach/anna... *IS GREEDY? WHAT?*
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I was bad again. It's too long. Oh well! Oh, and the picture of Summer, Anna, and Marissa is supposed to be from the ned of "The Third Wheel" when they're all in the living room playing video games. I love that scene.
Zach’s over at Seth’s house, talking about the comic book. It’s actually talking about the comic book, and not pretending to be while really fighting over Summer. Because the fact is, Seth and Summer belong together. Zach knows that. He knew that. Seth is drawing sketches for a comic, and Zach’s helping with the story.
“Hey, man, do you have any other sketchbooks?” Zach asks.
“Probably under my bed,” Seth answers, not lifting an eye up from the paper.
Zach reaches under Seth’s bed and takes a black notebook. But inside there aren’t any sketches, but instead a few glossy pictures of Seth with noticeably bigger hair, Summer, Ryan, and Marissa. Seth looks over at Zach and sees what he’s looking at.
“Oh, that my scrapbook from last year. Summer made it for me,” Seth says.
Zach nods and keeps flipping the pages. He had no idea how much history they all had together. He comes upon a picture of Summer, Marissa, and a blonde girl that looks slightly out of place, even though they’re all grinning on the Cohens’ couch with their arms around each other.
She’s wearing a pink jacket and her eyes are sort of squinted, and she looks…beautiful.
“That’s Anna,” Seth says.
Zach’s heard a lot about Anna. And the only thing he can think of is, “Seth gave up her?”
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