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Carl Morck is a brilliant detective with an attitude problem. Rose and Hardy have a simple solution: get him laid. The trouble is, Carl only seems interested in the enigmatic barista down the street – a man who makes the perfect coffee, unnervingly sharp observations, and a tremendous effort to keep everyone at arm’s length. Between cold cases, hot coffee and all the things that lie between, Carl might just find more than he bargained for.
Bookmarked by Andydear
30 Jan 2026
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In which Carl is a wreck, Jasper is alarmed, Hardy takes charge, Rachel is a reluctant accomplice, and Akram is MIA.
Bookmarked by Andydear
28 Jan 2026
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"‘Carl, would you like to join me for lunch outside on the lawn?’ Akram asked, unfailingly polite, unstintingly annoying. Carl would have usually appreciated the interruption from the mind-numbing tedium of writing up case notes, but he looked up from his desk to see with utter bafflement that Akram was stood in front of him with a bright pink lunchbox and matching thermos."
Or, Akram tries to woo Carl. It takes a while.
Bookmarked by Andydear
28 Jan 2026
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Carl and Akram's knack for nonverbal communication is put to the test when they find themselves less alone in Carl's flat than they'd planned on.
(Qvember day 30, triple prompt: "Not a single word spoken," "Trapped," and "Fuck around and find out.")
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- Part 2 of Akram at Home
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Bookmarked by Andydear
27 Jan 2026
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Carl didn't mean to stalk Akram.
At least, not at first.
And if we're being completely honest, Akram started it all, appearing on a random Saturday at the same coffee shop Carl and Jesper were having their weekly stepfather-stepson ‘bonding time’.
With a date.Bookmarked by Andydear
27 Jan 2026
