If you die, I die.

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Wednesday Addams had always been a dark and brooding soul, but when she met Enid Sinclair, something changed. Enid brought light into her life, a glimmer of hope and happiness that she had never experienced before.

They fell in love quickly and deeply, spending every moment they could together. They knew that their families would never understand their relationship, but they didn't care. They were happy, and that was all that mattered.

But one day, Enid's mother found out about their relationship. She was a strict woman, and she didn't approve of Enid's "deviant" behavior.

Enid tried to stand up for herself and her relationship with Wednesday, but her mother was unmoved. She gave Enid an ultimatum: break up with Wednesday, or be disowned.

Enid was torn. She loved Wednesday with all her heart, but she didn't know how to choose between her family and her girlfriend.

In the end, she chose her family. She broke up with Wednesday, tears streaming down her face as she told her the news.

Wednesday was devastated. She had never felt this kind of pain before, like someone had ripped out her heart and stomped on it.

She tried to move on, to find someone else to fill the void that Enid had left behind. But she couldn't. She was haunted by the memory of Enid, by the love that they had shared.

One day, Wednesday couldn't take it anymore. She climbed to the roof of her family's mansion, feeling numb and empty inside.

As she stood there, looking out over the city, she knew what she had to do. She closed her eyes, and she jumped.

The fall was quick and painless. Wednesday didn't even have time to scream before she hit the ground below.

Her family was devastated by her death, but they didn't understand why she had done it. They didn't know about Enid, about the love that had been torn apart by their prejudice.

Enid mourned the loss of Wednesday, feeling guilty and heartbroken. She knew that she had caused this, that her inability to stand up to her mother had led to the death of the woman she loved.

In the end, Enid realized that she couldn't live without Wednesday. She couldn't go on with the guilt and the pain. So, one night, she climbed to the roof of her own house, just like Wednesday had done.

She closed her eyes, and she jumped.

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