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  1. Rec 61

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    Jeremy had made assumptions about Neil's feelings towards him- namely that Neil didn't have any. A package from the man changes all of that, and the tickets to a rental in New York only further prove Jeremy is very wrong.

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    14 Oct 2025

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    Such a good look at Jeremy and his worries

  2. Rec 22

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    08 Oct 2025

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    This series lives rent free in my head and I love it and think of it often.

  3. Rec 19

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  4. Rec 7

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    A quiet Sunday morning at Suivre le Soleil Farm with Jeremy, Jean, Jabberwocky, and their hoard of rescue animals.

    Written for the AFTG Spring Exchange 2025.

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    21 May 2025

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    For me!! It is such a cute little JereJean future fic!

  5. Rec *

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    For most people, a problem is a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful that needs to be dealt with or overcome.

    For Andrew Minyard, it’s the word that fits Neil Josten with a capital P.

     

    (or, aftg from andrew’s pov)

     

    ((this fic is now getting edited - chapters marked with a ☾ have been worked over. slight chances might apply, but nothing too drastic!))

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    15 Feb 2025

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    Andrew’s view