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Adele and her husband Simon Konecki have separated. Rep: Adele, husband Simon Konecki have separated - Fri, 19 Apr 2019 PST
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Rep: Adele, husband Simon Konecki have separated - Fri, 19 Apr 2019 PST
Adele and her husband Simon Konecki have separated. Rep: Adele, husband Simon Konecki have separated - Fri, 19 Apr 2019 PST

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The Smallest Coffins
Are The Heaviest (6WS) Location: Smooth Moves Date: November 11th, 2016 Availability: @davisadele
She’d managed leaving the apartment today, not just to go to work, which was pretty much the only reason she’d left the house at all in the past two weeks. Work was work, nothing to be done for it. Enough people had kept her company, both the living and the dead, and it was the latter that weighed heavy on her mind today. Days that she missed Helen most, she went to get fresh-squeezed orange juice. Helen had been from Florida in her youth and she’d always believed that fresh squeezed tasted better—and she’d been right. It was like a small homage, something she could share when they talked next. But today, she couldn’t talk to Helen herself... it was their anniversary and she needed space to mourn, to remember, in ways that talking to the dead could never fully satisfy.
Because she was mourning not just the loss of her first love, her first girlfriend, her first real relationship, but also the real turning point in her life, that moment that irrevocably changed her trajectory. The moment she gave up ballet and the dream of a normal life. Magda had just been sixteen. Three years later, Maria came calling. And now, at 28, she’d been assaulted by Satan. Her life felt completely out of her control in ways she could never hope to fix. She felt her gaze shift away from the orange juice in her hand as she sat in the front of Smooth Mooves, her eyes alighting on a magpie, and she wished with too much of her being that she could become a bird and just leave it all behind her. The responsibilities, the haunted past, all of it. Using the side of her wrist, she wiped one tear off of her cheek before realizing Adele had come out of the kitchen and seen her; at least Magda had the decency to blush.
Moondance
Location: Paradise Hotel Rooftop Date: October 8th, 2016 Availability: @davisadele
Somewhere between her time at the bar and her later proclivities with the pool, when Magda was still dressed in semi-appropriate little black dress attire and not as buzzed as she would later be, she was on the dance floor, champagne in hand and a face lit-up by neon and her smile. On the dancefloor, she could check her ghosts and demons. Even the voices were a little harder to hear, though she still caught glimpses now and then of the spirits who wandered Paradise, drawn to the revelry and the noise. She threw back the rest of her champagne and put down the glass so she could free her hands to sway and slither in time with the bassline.
On the dancefloor, she saw Adele, who she knew in passing because she worked where Joshua did and was friend with Zoe, too, but she didn’t know her well. The redhead shimmied on over through the throngs of people to dance next to Adele, wondering if she felt out of her element. Briefly wondered if Magda herself should feel out of her element, but part of Magda’s worldview was to make everywhere her element. “Isn’t this a bit dark for you, sunshine?” Magda quipped at Adele through a sideways smirk. “Though you’re putting the spotlight to shame, that’s for sure. How you doin’ tonight?” she asked, dancing around her, close enough to be heard, to feel Magda’s breath softly on her neck, like a whisper or a memory between the words.