9 Works in Fyra år till | Four More Years (2010)
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Three days before a dreaded coming out press event, Martin offers David a weekend trip to a cabin, and it's just what David needs.
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Breaking News: Liberal Head Comes Out by riverlight for Sarren
Fandoms: Fyra år till | Four More Years (2010)
25 Dec 2020
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"Almost-PM reveals he's bisexual—hints at new relationship—Ahlin pregnant?"
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“If only they knew, hmm?” Martin said and leaned in towards David with a smile. “How little my seduction has done to melt your cold bourgeois heart. You still think the wealth tax is a threat to our nation, for God’s sake.”
“Like I’ve explained to you before—” David began, gladly taking the bait to distract himself from his anxiety, but before he could lay out the familiar argument once again, Martin shut him up with a kiss.
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The Future Prime Minister's Speech by misura
Fandoms: Fyra år till | Four More Years (2010)
08 Mar 2020
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David gets ready for the speech that will (hopefully) save his political career. Fia and Martin are there for moral support. Allegedly.
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Norrbotniabanan by Fangirlishness for Sarren
Fandoms: Fyra år till | Four More Years (2010)
21 Dec 2019
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Martin and David's first night.
He doesn’t stop talking during the walk to the door, nor while putting on his coat. He thanks me for dinner with the cutest smile. Before I can say, “I have to thank you for this wonderful night,” he segues right back into politics.
He’s so earnest and his eyes are so blue, sparkling under the stark hall light. All I can think is that he’s about to leave, and it makes my chest hurt. Before he can slip through my fingers, I lean in and kiss him. There’s no finesse to it, I just can’t think of anything else to do. I don’t even care that I’m interrupting his argument on corporate taxes.
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Martin wonders why exactly he is driving David to Katrineholm. It's not even as if he'll get any political benefit from it.
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The Swedish media reacts to the Riksdag's love story of the century.