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She’s everything Daryl Dixon isn’t. Well-read, controlled, careful. He’s impulsive, closed-off, and impossible to read. They clash. They argue. They don’t make sense. And still— they can’t seem to stay away from each other. Even when they try. Even when they should.
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02 Jul 2026
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In the dark of the night, he pulls you close. In the harsh light of morning, his pride pushes you away. But when the countdown begins and the blast doors start to seal them, Daryl's tough-guy act completely vanishes. Because if the world is going to blow, he’s getting you out alive —or dying trying.
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01 Jul 2026
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Dr. King and Dr. Langdon notice each other in ways they don't notice others. Whatever could that mean?
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16 Jun 2026
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If Frank had ever thought about it before, which he hadn't, he’d probably conclude he likes physical touch about as much as the average person does.
It’s not like he minds it when people touch him, especially since he’s kind of oblivious about personal space. He often ends up brushing up against people or dropping a hand to a shoulder or bumping into someone in the Pitt, and he doesn’t tend to think twice about it beyond a quick apology when needed.
(And maybe he does some of that on purpose, when it comes to one coworker in particular, but again, this isn’t something Frank has ever thought about, so he definitely doesn’t dwell on what that means.)
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15 Jun 2026
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Frank Langdon had been sober for three hundred and sixty-three days, divorced for two hundred and twelve, and in love with Mel King for so long now that he couldn’t remember what his brain sounded like before her.
The sobriety milestones were easier to quantify.
Love, unfortunately, was less cooperative.
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02 Jun 2026
