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It was almost cruel in a way, making him an active participant in his own downfall, allowing him to sew the seeds of his own destruction. A couple of inches forward, a singular lunge and it would be done.
What’s a bit more hurt after all? Dom leaned in.
Fragile, hurting from Lofty's cheating and Ange's revalations, Dom is barely keeping his head above water when Isaac returns. It'll be up to the Holby family to remind him of the kind of love he deserves.
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Callum just hums again, barely listening – instead he’s staring at Ben intently, his eyes focused on his face. There’s a snarky remark on the tip of Ben’s tongue, something along the lines of you like what you see?, when Callum says, “You know you’re the most handsome man in this room, Ben. Do you know that? You’re literally the most handsome man in this whole room.”
Ben can’t stop the laughter from bubbling up his throat, equal parts surprise and embarrassment. Except it’s not embarrassment; Ben isn’t embarrassed, not really, but it makes him feel something – Callum always makes him feel something. Shy, maybe. Like Callum is looking at him like he’s something worth looking at.
Callum always looks at him like he’s something worth looking at, even when Ben feels like he’s not worth anything at all.
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Callum is very drunk and very in love.
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04 Apr 2022
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“Can I,” Callum says, his hands already reaching for Ben’s glasses.
Maybe he means it as a question, maybe there’s a pitch to his voice that other people would have caught, but now it’s just this: Callum’s lips moving and then his hands. The world goes blurry. Ben opens his mouth, a belated ‘don’t’ on his lips, but he doesn’t get a chance to speak before they’re kissing.
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30 Mar 2022
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When Roy was at the height of his football career, he received a letter from a nine-year-old fan that haunted him for fourteen years. He finally decides to track down the child who had written him the letter, if only to break it to himself if they were alive or dead.
And then he finds his answer.
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18 Mar 2022
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He can’t hang out with the boys, but he hates going home too. He hates being alone in his new flat, terrified that his dad will find out where he lives now and send them after him again. He’s taken to hanging round the club after training. He’ll find a quiet place to sit, pull out his book, and settle in for as long as he can before the stadium locks up for the night and he's forced to leave.
He’s onto the 34th book to read before you die — Emma — and is surprised by how much he likes it. In comparison to his own drama, gentle scandals and gossip are a nice escape. Today’s reading location is the boot room. The new kitman has some magic way of making it smell of lavender instead of sweaty feet, and if Jamie puts a couple of towels on the bench, it makes a nice pillow to sit on.
Mr Knightley is in the middle of yet another stern lecture — in his head, Knightley looks a lot like Roy, but he's not sure Keeley quite fits as Emma — when the door bangs open. Jamie jumps and is surprised to see Keeley standing there instead of Will, a guilty look on her face.
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After a traumatic event Jamie falls apart, then puts himself back together again. He does the hard work, but he has a little help.
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- Part 1 of Lonely Hearts Club
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18 Mar 2022
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Sometimes the past doesn't stay in the drawers. James discovers a few things. Harry opens up. They learn.
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19 Dec 2021