MerryHeart

A young woman in a blue late nineteenth century dress reading a book



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    Frank has never been a good sleeper. It's a blessing and a curse in turn, but he's made peace with needing less sleep than anyone he's ever met.

    And then he meets Mel King, and she changes that.

    (She changes everything.)

    OR — Over a series of late night talks, texts, FaceTimes, and maybe dates, Langdon and Mel fall in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once.

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    the many tiny ways dr frank langdon touches dr mel king

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    Am I the asshole for getting my family a dog?

    Or: Frank Langdon, as according to his Reddit post history.

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    what Mel's relaxing weekend to herself was supposed to be: laundry, self-care, housework, maybe watching a several hour long video essay

    what Mel's relaxing weekend to herself turned into: day drinking, an overactive group chat, bad television

    and frequently

    frequently masturbating while thinking about her coworkers.

    (or: the one where Mel orgasms herself into self-confidence)

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    A carriage conveying a newly wed couple to the future home of their choice cannot fail to be an object of interest to every author's pen. In such a carriage one may comfortably place all hopes and expectations, everything felicitous and romantic. The carriage in question had very little to recommend itself in the way of romance, however. Its appearance was sturdy, rather than fine, and its horses were neither midnight black nor dappled grey. Grievous faults indeed, but it said much of our young bride's felicity, that she was wholly insensible of these defects; Catherine had never loved a carriage better, and even thirty miles into their journey could find no fault with it.

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    09 Nov 2024