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“BOTH MY DAUGHTERS” I’m fine! I’m totally fine!

Chapter 18

Pairing: Dean x Reader AU
Word Count: 1482
Summary: With October ending and the holidays underway, that only meant one thing for Dean Winchester. It meant returning to his childhood home and spending time with his family. It meant listening to his parents, especially his mom, ramble on and on about when he was going to find himself a nice girl, bring her home for the holidays, and then eventually get married and have children. However, Dean wasn’t ready for that sort of commitment, so in order to get his family off his back, he comes up with an elaborate scheme! But like the saying goes, “sometimes lies become truths.”
Chapter Warnings: TONS of fluff and a bit of angst.
A/N: Sorry this took so long! Also, sorry this one is so short. None the less… I think it’s a pretty could installment. It really get’s you thinking! haha. ENJOY!
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Selma Blair showed just how strong she is appearing on the Vanity Fair party red carpet during the Oscars on Sunday.
It’s the first red carpet appearance for the actress since she revealed that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis back in October.
“She needs a cane to help walk, but she came to prove that no matter how tough this disease, she is a fighter,” wrote Jessica Radloff, the West Coast editor for Glamour who tweeted out a video of Blair on the carpet.
The “Legally Blonde” and “Cruel Intentions” star announced that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in October 2018.
“I am disabled,” Blair wrote in an Instagram post at the time, noting that she first found out she had the disease in August.
“I fall sometimes. I drop things. My memory is foggy. And my left side is asking for directions from a broken GPS. But we are doing it.”
She added that she’d likely had the “incurable disease for 15 years at least,” but that she was relieved to finally know what she had.
“I have MS and I am ok,” Blair added.
Read more of Selma Blair’s story here.