Ted Lasso
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Nobody has ever accused Jamie Tartt of being a genius, but it doesn't take a genius to figure sleeping after Wembley would be a difficult task. He's in Roy's spare bedroom. The spare bedroom in Roy Kent's house. On Roy Kent’s street. Up Roy Kent’s staircase. His spare bedroom. The one he offers to guests and stuff, and based on the fluffy pink unicorn staring at him from the assortment of pillows, one Phoebe often stays in. Which, mental, right?
Alternative title: 5 times Jamie struggles to find sleep, and one time sleep struggles to find him,
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“Why won’t you just talk to Keeley and try to fix things?” Jamie asks after sucking Roy’s cock.
Jamie hatches a mad letter-writing scheme to get Roy and Keeley back together. Which is a bit of a shame, because he's really enjoying shagging Roy. (Canon divergent as of mid-S3.)
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Jamie from not long after the semi-final at Wembley finds himself back in the body of his younger self.
Now back in the early days of Ted Lasso's coaching days at AFC Richmond, Jamie is determined to be a better version of himself and not get sent back to Manchester.
Except, making changes when no one believes him is hard.
And now he doesn't have a therapist anymore even though he probably needs one now more than ever.
And it's not like he can just block his dad out of nowhere, is it?
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- Part 1 of When The Rain Stops
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When Jamie Tartt returns to Richmond, he’s desperate to prove that he's changed, however the team isn't ready to forgive him yet.
He’s also carrying more than just their disappointment. When Jamie turns up to training claiming he’s hurt, everyone assumes he’s faking. Determined to prove them wrong, Jamie plays through the injuries left by his father’s latest “lesson,” only making things worse and confirming their doubts.
That is until one evening, when Roy Kent stops by Jamie’s house and discovers the truth.
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“You are going, Roy!” Ruth had demanded through the phone, “This bullshit with you and dad has gone on long enough. I want to see you both sit down and share a meal. Together.”
“I don’t see the fucking point! He doesn’t want me there and I don’t want to go!”
“Yeah, because the last time you were there, you stabbed the roast chicken right up the arse with your fork and told Dad you wished it was him.”
“I still do.”
This Christmas, Roy isn't getting out of dinner with his insufferable parents. Thankfully, Jamie comes up with a brilliant idea during their morning training.
