Once Upon a Time (Where Julian Fellowes Failed)
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Tom stood in front of the white door, fist raised to knock upon it. He didn’t want to cause trouble, but it wasn’t something he could keep to himself.
Not when he and Rose lived in such a cruel world.Series
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What if Tom's affections had landed on Mary Crawley from the beginning?
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A single scene. Inspired from Tom trying to convince Sybil to run away with him.Series
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Violet confronts Mary. Mary confronts Tom. Tom can’t even deny what he’s been accused of.
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“Well, let’s leave his credentials to one side for a moment and concentrate on what is important.”
“Which is?” Mary asked impatiently.
“Tom says that he is in love with you and that you are in love with him.”
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Mary Crawley finds she is pregnant with a dead man’s child. The chauffeur finds she’s desperately in need. Two unlikely partners make a deal.
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- Part 1 of Little Feet Across the Sea
- Part 4 of Once Upon a Time (Where Julian Fellowes Failed)
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Mary Crawley is pregnant with a dead man's baby. Tom Branson is a dreamer with a need. Two unlikely partners make a deal when a rich, desperate young woman has offered to take a poor, ambitious chauffeur to the land of opportunity if he would just be her cover story.
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- Part 2 of Little Feet Across the Sea
- Part 5 of Once Upon a Time (Where Julian Fellowes Failed)
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Tom could clearly remember the moment that hurled him over the edge of the worst mistake he ever made. He could see her now, in his mind’s eye, fresh like it just happened moments ago. He felt bruised, as if he had been thrown against a wall, and he had no way to stop fighting with her now.
All that fighting, for weeks, it seemed, and it was nothing more than his ego and hers clashing together.
For a flash of a second, he saw something die in her. He suspected, at the time, that it was merely the realization she would have to open herself up again — to experience pain again — but now, in retrospect…
Was it really a mistake? Or was he right?
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