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If there was an advantage on receiving a light injury during a game, it consisted of having a loyal teammate - that also happened to be your boyfriend - to take care of you.
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Inspired by 16th day of the 30 Days of Domestic Fluff Challenge by @Footballchallenge
16. Trying Something New
Gareth takes Luka out on a date to cheer him up after Croatia's harsh lost against Spain and finds out the night would be way more challenging than he first thought.
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Gareth deals with the rumours regards Luka's departure from Real Madrid.
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Alex has a recurring dream about a familiar stranger.
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Matt takes pictures of Alex.
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Miles is a famous musician on the brink of releasing his sophomore album, Alex is a successful author working on his second novel. They agree to fake a relationship for publicity despite the fact that they can't stand each other.
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Bookmarked by platypuz
29 Jun 2017
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It was just a hug that went on for too long.
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01 Apr 2017
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hearts and bones by honey_wheeler
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
24 Jan 2012
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Loras is gliding the razor carefully over his chin now. Renly hates this part; Loras is too close for too long, concentrating on his task with a focus that makes it too easy to stare at him. And Renly has done far too much staring. He could probably provide a tally of Loras’s eyelashes by now (a staggering lot), or identify which side of his lower lip Loras bites when he’s concentrating (the left), or number the tawny flecks in his eyes (eight in one eye, five in the other). He could probably even find the freckle just under Loras’s eyebrow in the dark. With his tongue. Gods.
Bookmarked by platypuz
30 Sep 2016
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Allen laughed, low; there was the flash of something across is face, all at once ancient and impossibly young. It was difficult to read, but it had been there, and it was captivating. It seemed to Link that there, right in front of him, was the greatest product of Western Civilisation's vast imagination; Venus im Pelz, only manifest now as a boy.
He glanced back at the book itself; at the draperied lady, glossy and mooncheeked on the front cover. Idly, he thought she paled in comparison to Allen. He wasn't exactly an ideal beauty, of course. After all, the baroque figures of those Roman deities typically went without jagged scars or monstrous arms. All the same, he was alive and present, and his eyes were fantastically bright. The sort that might bring those silly German authors to their knees; the eloquence of their suffering an inspiration.
More simply put; Link thought Allen was kind of beautiful.
Bookmarked by platypuz
03 Sep 2016
