I Have This AU Where Lily Doesnt Die But Is In A Coma Instead. It Basically Centers Around Lily And Lous


I have this AU where Lily doesnt die but is in a coma instead. It basically centers around Lily and Lou’s relationship when they were younger(eg. how they met and their dynamic etc) and how Lou, Lily and Cole deal with all the conversations they didnt have before she went under. Like how shes proud of who Cole became and is simultaneously proud of Lou for surviving/taking care of Cole when she wasnt there even though he wasnt that good of a father(’course she doesnt know that, Cole and Lou wont tell her that).
idk lol i havent written anything for it and i just like imagining stuff. feel free to add anything to it, i want to see what everyone else is doing
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