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#Austin!elvis x ex-gf!reader
stephstars08 · 5 months
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I’ve been wanting to write a story based off the song Deja Vu by Olivia Rodrigo but I can’t decide which character to do it with so here are the top two from the first poll! Please note that this story will be full of angst and won’t have a happy ending so just choose wisely please!!
Ethan Landry and Austin!Elvis were the two most voted for so now I’m going to be holding a poll for them two!
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ab4eva · 2 years
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Dear Christi,
WIP Game ask, I'm picking "World On A String," although I'm always curious about anything you are working on!
-Norah
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Oh my goodness, dear sweet Norah! 😍 Thank you my darling dearest!
This is very, very early stages of an Austin x ex-gf reader fic. (No shade to his current gf).
It’s so unfair that this little 21-year-old model is the one who gets to be by his side through all of the glory, when you were by his side through all of the pain. With him from the very first phone call from his agent saying Baz was making an Elvis film. With him when he used his own hard earned money to hire a vocal coach and singing coach and dance instructor. With him when he threw his whole life into becoming Elvis and he didn’t even have the role yet. You stood by and watched as the man you loved turned into someone else before your eyes. And then you lost him. And he turned again into someone you didn’t even know. Couldn’t know. Because you hadn’t been there for the heart of it, for the quarantine in Australia or the extra year the film took. And that changed him, more than you could have ever imagined. Now you don’t even recognize him when you see him on tv, or hear his voice. He’s not the man you loved and cherished and shared a life with. And that makes things just a tiny bit easier. But it doesn’t make the fact that you’re not by his side now any easier, when everything he’s ever wanted, every dream he’s ever dreamed, is coming true. He has the world, but he doesn’t have you. But life’s not fair. Hollywood even less so.
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