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Across the Atlantic by sapphicmoon
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
27 Sep 2024
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Carol Aird never phoned Therese Belivet on the evening of 21 December 1952. Months later, their paths cross again on the SS United States.
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I see you, I love you by sapphicmoon
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
18 Apr 2023
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A modern AU set in Edinburgh, Scotland. Expect a bit of a slow burn (and a rollercoaster of emotions). See an excerpt below:
Suddenly, she came to the horrible realisation that this was it. She was really leaving, alone, her life condensed into a single backpack and a small suitcase, the only one she'd ever owned. She imagined Richard’s set lips and furrowed brow outside the window, his disapproving eyes watching her every move, watching her leave. She imagined him shrinking with the skyline until he became a tiny speck; a piece of dust she could blow away.
York, Darlington, Newcastle, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Edinburgh... It was really happening, wasn't it? Therese fished frantically for the train ticket in her pocket. Edinburgh, single, one-way. There was no return from this.
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Beyond a Perpetual Sunrise by sapphicmoon
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
20 Aug 2020
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A series of one-shots (or snapshots) into Carol and Therese's lives, set during and after my story 'Perpetual Sunrise'. (Please give it a read if you haven't already - it may provide some needed context.)
This won't be following a set story line or arch.
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- Part 1 of Perpetual Sunrise
- Part 2 of Perpetual Sunrise
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Perpetual Sunrise by sapphicmoon
Fandoms: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
23 Jan 2019
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A look into Carol and Therese's lives together post-Oak Room.
This mostly takes place in the movie-verse, but I like to think I've taken some influences from the book, too.
Excerpt: 'Carol Aird wasn’t the stoic, put together person she had once appeared to be. Yes, she was a force of nature to be reckoned with, and that would never change. But she had willingly shown her vulnerable side – opened the flood gates – and now Therese could see the extent of the ocean inside of her. She wanted to throw herself in, to anchor herself at the bottom and remain there forever, surrounded by her presence.'
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- Part 1 of Perpetual Sunrise
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Perpetual Sunrise by sapphicmoon
Fandom: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
20 Aug 2020
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Perpetual Sunrise by sapphicmoon
Fandom: Carol (2015), The Price of Salt - Patricia Highsmith
20 Aug 2020
- Words:
- 37,999
- Works:
- 1