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One year after his return to the PTMC, if you asked Frank Langdon what his plans were going to be for a week in July, he probably would not have predicted he'd be spending it vacationing with his colleagues at a campground somewhere in the Poconos. But it's not just the weather that's heating up and making him sweat... his relationship with Mel King is on the verge of becoming something else entirely.
Bookmarked by sydelle73
23 May 2026
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Frank Langdon should really watch where he's walking. It would be a shame if he slipped, fell, and got a concussion in front of his work crush.
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03 May 2026
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It's just — every time he walks in, a skip to his step like he's still surprised he's allowed to be here — all she can see is his new key-chain jiggling against his keys, a gift he'd shown to anyone willing to look; Tanner made it himself, Abby let him give it to me for my sobriety anniversary. No, he doesn't know that's why, he's five. Isn't it great?
And it is, she'd thought — said — absently. He fought so hard to keep his relationship to his children, to his now ex-wife, even as he went through the motions of rehab and recovery and constant HR meetings and random piss tests everyone conspicuously pretended weren't happening. He'd fought so hard, of course it's great.
Or it would be, Mel thinks, ducking away with lukewarm coffee in hand, if she didn't know the image of that key-chain like the palm of her hand.
Or, rather, like the soulmark on the back of her knee.
[or: soulmateism made literal]
Bookmarked by sydelle73
30 Apr 2026
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Things are fine, really. The kissing is just an aberration. WAS. WAS an aberration.
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15 Apr 2020
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When they'd agreed to just be friends, they really should have included a drunk-and-horny clause.
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- Part 2 of Neighbours AU
Bookmarked by sydelle73
13 Apr 2020
