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Dennis is not a big drinker. Apparently, the other Pitt staff are.
(alternatively: dennis drunkenly tells robby how much he'd like to climb him like a tree. robby deals with this responsibly.)
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The problem wasn't that Robby touches Whitaker. The problem was that Dennis started touching him back.
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She keeps her head down, focuses on work and Becca and studying for boards, and all the time, she’s thinking of Emily.
Mel had thought she was so pretty and cool, the first time Dad brought her to dinner. Emily wasn’t the only guest—there had been at least two other grad students invited, too, but Mel only remembers Emily’s red-brown hair tumbling over her shoulders, the hazel eyes that looked almost as big as an anime character’s, the way she talked with her hands about the Victorian novels that lined the bookshelves in Dad’s study. After dinner, Mel and Becca had agreed that Emily looked like a Disney princess, and when Becca said something about it a few days later to Mom, Mel didn’t understand why Mom’s laughter was brittle.
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All Wrapped Up by IgnisEtGlacies13
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
03 Apr 2016
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“I can’t believe that was your Christmas present to me.”
“What was wrong with it?” asked Robb defensively.
Theon stared at him incredulously. “Nothing’s wrong with it! It’s just - it’s so sappy that I don’t know whether I should laugh, cry, or throw up. Probably all three.”
Or: Five times Robb gives Theon the best Christmas present, and the one time Theon outdoes him. -
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