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coming back just to tell you that i really like Jason but I feel like be3mov REALLY want us to like him :)
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thinking about⊠writing more⊠about Thomasâs story during the Halloween event bc⊠so many thoughts
but when will they free my autistic princess thomas from mcl new gens and beemov's evil claws
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Many of us may be having a hard time with Jason after episode 20, but even so, he will always be my inspiration.
It was not enough to be mean to Ioan, I need him hanged, drawn and quartered
JUST PRETEND! T. RHEAULT FIC | CHAPTER 4
prologue | aesthetics | chapter 1 | chapter 2 | chapter 3
A year and a half ago
Although the everyday routine seemed natural between Thomas and Alice, the truth was it hadnât always been that way.
"Hey, Ali, are you okay?"
"Am I so annoying that being quiet for a moment means Iâm not okay?"
"Itâs not that. But you always break the silences."
Biting her nails, the blonde let tears stream down her cheeks as she paced in circles. Thomas watched her, hands in his pockets.
"Am I really that stupid? Do I look stupid?"
"No, youâre not stupid."
"But I look stupid."
"Neither do you, Alice."
She looked at him with red eyes under the streetlight but quickly looked away. She walked a few steps on the sidewalk, hugging herself as if the cold could seep into her bones.
"I just found out," she finally said, her voice broken. "My ex is dating my best friend."
Thomas opened his mouth but couldnât find anything to say. He just watched her, listening to the words dissolve into sobs.
"Do you realize?" Alice stopped and confronted him sharply, tears running down her cheeks. "With my best friend."
He swallowed. His hands felt heavy in his pockets, but he still stepped closer and, awkwardly, brushed her shoulder.
"Youâre not stupid, Alice."
She let out a bitter laugh that collided with the silence of the street.
"Youâre terrible at cheering people up, you know that?"
Thomas gave a lopsided smile.
"Itâs not my strong suit, no."
For a few seconds, neither spoke. Only distant cars and the wind rustling the leaves on the ground could be heard. Then Alice sighed, lowering her gaze.
"But thanks for trying."
"No problem." Thomas hugged himself tightly, watching as the blonde wrapped her arms around herself. She looked smaller than usual. "Itâs cold, Ali. Do you want me to take you home?"
"Thomas, do you think Iâm attractive?"
"Of course."
Alice laughed at the quick response. She had gotten so used to the bluntness of his answers that she was beginning to find them comforting. She lifted her gaze to look at him again. His blue eyes studied her intently. Fixed and impassive. Almost instinctively, her gaze drifted to his lips, and her heartbeat quickened. What would it feel like ifâŠ? No, she couldnât do that.
She brought her thumb to her lips, nibbling the skin near her nails. What was she thinking? She had barely been drinking and was on the verge of an anxiety attackâwhy was her mind playing tricks on her now?
Unconsciously, under the attentive gaze of the redhead, she bit too hard on the skin she shouldnât have.
"Ow!"âshe waved her hand dramatically, letting out small cries.
"Did you just hurt yourself?"
"It was an accident!"ânow tears of sadness had turned into tears of painâ"Damn, that hurts."
"Of course, the human jaw is very strong." Slowly, Thomas took her hand, which was moving at cartoonish speed. "Let me see."
Alice didnât resist and let him hold her hand. Her heart rate skyrocketed being so close. She could feel the warmth radiating from his skin, the gentle brush of his calloused fingers gripping hers firmly. She didnât dare lift her gaze but could make out the freckles on his neck, the tiny mole on his collarbone. A pang of curiosity pierced her chest: what would it feel like to kiss that spot?
Before her, Thomas examined the wound with a calmness that was unbearable to Alice. The silence grew heavy, as if the air around them had stopped. When he took out a handkerchief and gently pressed it against the wound, a shiver ran down her arm to her back.
"Try to leave the handkerchief on for a while, okay? When you get home, you can replace it with a band-aid."
Alice continued to stare at him. He had called her attractive, taken her home almost every day to save on gas, and always ended up leaving his motorcycle jacket for her because he knew sheâd forget something warm. All of that swirled in her chest like silent proof of something she didnât dare name.
"Are you listening, Ali?"
His voice sounded distant. Alice swallowed, feeling her throat tighten.
"ThomasâŠ" She placed both hands on his shoulders, and the pressure made tears pool in her eyes. "Iâm going to kiss you."
"What?"
The confusion in his tone barely gave him a second to hesitate. Alice leaned forward, closing the height gap until her lips brushed his. The first contact was clumsy, filled with nerves. She noticed Thomasâs eyelids wide open, as if he didnât understand what was happening. But then he closed them, and slowly, his shoulders relaxed under her hands.
The air between them thickened, almost suffocating. Alice slid a hand to his neck, entwining her fingers in his curls. The soft sound escaping Thomasâs throat was so unexpected, so vulnerable, that a shiver ran through Aliceâs body. She clung to him tighter, deepening the kiss, afraid that if it stopped, everything would disappear like a dream.
But then, like a harsh blow, images of Ioan flashed through her mind. Léah and Ioan. Ioan and Léah. Their names intertwined in her head as a cruel reminder, blurring the present. The tremor shook her, making her lose balance, forcing Thomas to hold her by the lower back. His fingers burned against the fabric of her dress, a sensation competing with the fire of tears running down her cheeks.
Thomas had never been on a rollercoaster capable of causing such adrenaline. Every touch, every movement, drew him closer to her; yet, like in a theme park, he knew that euphoria was fragile, momentary. When the kiss began to taste salty, he realized it wasnât just desire they shared.
Aliceâs tears had merged between them. And with them, a pain he didnât know how to bear.
With much regret, Thomas pulled away and removed his hand from her neck, returning it to her shoulders. Alice squeezed her eyes shut and cried even harder.
"Ali, calm down."
"Iâm sorry, Thomas."
"Itâs okay."
"Iâm so sorry."
Thomas watched her cry, repeating "Iâm sorry" like a mantra, each time more choked by sobs. The shame seemed to bend her over herself.
The redhead remembered how his last ex had screamed at him for being insensitive for not hugging her when she cried watching Titanic. And how, when she left him, he hardly felt anything. But now⊠he had never wanted so badly to help someone stop crying.
"Do you want me to hug you?" he asked in a low voice, almost afraid she would say no.
Alice nodded slightly, and Thomas carefully wrapped his arms around her. The pressure was gentle at first, as if he feared breaking her, but as the young womanâs tears soaked her clothes, he held her tighter.
Aliceâs hands rested on his back until an impulse made her clutch his shirt. Her ragged breathing collided with Thomasâs chest, and he, surprised, realized his own heart was trying to sync with hers.
They stayed like that for long minutes until Aliceâs crying subsided and Thomasâs pulse calmed.
"Iâm sorry, Thomas."
"Iâm banning that word in all our future conversations."
Alice gave a sad smile as she slowly pulled away. She wiped her traces of mascara with her index finger and sniffled audibly.
"The wine clouded my thoughts. I shouldnât have done that, Thomas."
"Itâs okay, Alice."
"It is not okay!" She clenched her fists and furrowed her brow, her voice breaking. "I mess up again and again, and you always say itâs okay."
"Itâs because itâs never not okay."
Alice stared at him in disbelief, her heart hammering against her ribs.
"Thomas, I just kissed you without much control."
He raised an eyebrow, unbothered.
"So? Is the world ending?"
Alice opened her mouth to reply, but the words got stuck in her throat. Thomas hadnât moved, and the intensity of his gaze was enough to disarm her.
"Thomas," she whispered, her voice trembling. The cold reminded her she was still alive.
He breathed in slowly, as if searching the air for a rational answer, one he couldnât find. He had always known how to remain calm, measure every gesture, every word. But with Alice, all that logic crumbled.
He tilted his head slightly, studying her. The gesture seemed calculated, logical, yet his fingers twitched against his pocket, impatient, as if containing an impulse he didnât want to admit.
Alice swallowed and stepped back, but Thomas reacted before thinking: he closed the distance between them. His body moved purely by inertia, contradicting the mind that screamed it made no sense.
"Not everything you do is wrong, you know?" he murmured. His calm voice was a mirage; inside, his heart beat with a force more bewildering than any failed reasoning.
Alice looked at him in disbelief, and Thomas, who had always defined himself as logical, felt that logic dissolve completely in front of her.
"If you promise me youâll forget this and never mention it, Iâll take you to McDonaldâs tomorrow."
Thomas gave a tiny smile before taking the motorcycle keys from his pocket.
"Come on, letâs go."
Two weeks before the wedding
"Are you going by train?" Elenda asked while stirring her matcha.
"No, weâre taking the car."
"In my ultravehicle," Alice added, placing the cup on the saucer.
"Your car, the one with the license plate taped on?" Elenda raised an eyebrow.
"Iâm not sure itâll make it to Amiens, but weâll try."
"Honestly, getting stranded on the road is still better than going to that jerkâs wedding," Bruno muttered, shrugging.
"I agree," Thomas added, dryly, as if no further explanation was needed.
"Iâve made my decision. Thomas and I intend to have a great time."
"I still think itâs a terrible idea, but hey, your choice."
"Thanks, Brune."
"No problem." Brune winked at her as he took another sip of his drink.
The groupâs conversation continued with laughter and sarcastic comments, accompanied by the clinking of spoons against porcelain. Thomas, however, kept glancing at Alice out of the corner of his eye. He knew perfectly well she was nervous; the finger she was nibbling betrayed her.
"Have you spoken to my mom about today?" Alice turned to him after hearing his voice.
"She called an hour ago. Said we could go whenever we want," the young woman replied, withdrawing her ring finger from her mouth. She spoke with Isabelle almost daily about the development of her website. "Shall we get going?" Alice put on her headband and looked at him attentively.
"I think so," he said, checking his watch. "Guys, weâre leaving."
The rest of the group waved with smiles and knowing gestures. Alice hugged everyone before Thomas sent a message to his mother to let her know they were on their way.
The motorcycle waited in the alley. Thomas carefully removed Aliceâs headband before gently placing the helmet on her head.
"Thanks, sir," she smiled under the helmet, waiting for him to mount.
Once seated, she stretched her arms to cling to his back. The scent of leather and Thomasâs warmth enveloped her, and she closed her eyes, feeling safe and content. The ride was smooth, interrupted only by the soft roar of the engine and the wind brushing past them.
Thomasâs motherâs house was as tender as she was. Isabelle awaited them at the door with a beaming smile. Since Thomasâs motorcycle accident, she was always ready whenever she heard the engine roar, making sure her son arrived safe.
"Isabelle!" Alice left the helment on the seat, and quickly approached the woman to hug her. Thomas smiled as he put the helmets away.
"Alice!" Isabelle returned the hug enthusiastically. "How are you, dear? Did you cut your hair?"
"Yes!" Alice stepped back slightly and turned her head to show her haircut. "Thomas says itâs barely noticeable, but I think it is."
"Oh, you know how he is. You look gorgeous!"
"I didnât say it looked bad," Thomas appeared behind Alice and bent down to kiss his motherâs cheeks. "But itâs barely noticeable."
"Whatever you say," they said in unison.
Thomas smiled before entering his old house, letting Alice enjoy a little longer the warmth of the family.
"What's the plan for today?" Alice asked as she sat down on the armchair.
"We need to make 20 face wipes, 2 scarves, and 5 coasters," Isabelle echoed the action and sat on the two-seater sofa, leaving space for Thomas to settle beside her.
"Sounds doable," Thomas commented. "Ali, will you start with the coasters?"
"At your command, boss."
"Then Iâll take care of the scarves. Iâll prepare the tea while you get started."
"Iâll go, Mom," Thomas said, resting his hand on his motherâs slender arm.
"No, no, stay with Ali. Itâll take me three minutes."
Her son sighed and collapsed back onto the sofa, resuming his task. Isabelle disappeared into the kitchen and turned on the kettle, smiling as she heard Thomasâs gentle laugh in response to one of Aliceâs comments.
Peeking around the doorframe, Isabelle watched them tenderly. She never thought sheâd see Thomas show so much vulnerability to someone. He had always been a big boy, with a well-built shell around him. And here he was now, absorbed, staring at the young woman he talked about every day.
The sound of a phone ringing interrupted everyoneâs thoughts. Isabelle went to the kitchen to check the kettle, Thomas resumed working on a scarf, and Alice brought the phone to her ear.
"LĂ©ah? Whatâs wrong?" she asked, jumping up and carefully setting aside the crochet work.
"Ioan, that's what's wrong" her voice sounded broken.
Alice bit her lip, took a breath, and nodded at Thomas, who motioned for her to go to her room to talk. The blonde nodded in thanks and went to the small room.
"What did that idiot do now?" she murmured as she carefully sat on the rocket-patterned bedspread.
"Alice, youâre still talking about my future husband."
"Your future husband, my jerk ex. Both concepts can coexist."
"It doesnât matter," LĂ©ah said, sniffling in frustration. "The thing is, we had a pretty big fight, and I donât know what to do."
"What happened?"
For the next ten minutes, Alice listened as her friend recounted the fight. Nothing too serious, but Léah was always very emotional.
"Did you have these kinds of arguments with him too?"
"Pfft, much worse, LĂ©ah," Alice said, covering her mouth with her hand as she remembered past conflicts. "But itâs not the same."
"Ali," Léah began with a sigh, "I need to ask you something about love."
"About Ioan again?" Alice asked, trying to sound calm.
"Not exactly," LĂ©ah laughed softly. "I want to ask you how you know youâre in love with someone. How do you know itâs real and not just affection or habit?"
"Should I be worried that youâre asking this fourteen days before the wedding?"
"No," Léah continued softly, smiling, "I just want reassurance. You know I always like hearing you agree with me."
"Well, for once, I donât know what to tell you, LĂ©ah. Iâm not sure how to know if someone is the right one." She stood up from the bed and began walking slowly around the room. "I always thought it would be someone I donât even talk to now. Funny, isnât it?"
"AliâŠ"
"Habits can also be love, you know?" She rested her hand on a bookshelf, scanning the room until her eyes fell on a small photo of Thomas as a child, holding a big rocket and smiling at the camera.
"And how do you know itâs not just affection or habit?" LĂ©ah asked, her voice barely a whisper. "How do you distinguish true love?"
Alice paused, looking at the photo of Thomas as a child, fixing her gaze on the blue eyes that always calmed her when everything felt too much.
"I think you know it when you want to be with someone even in the hard times. When their presence makes you feel safe, complete, even if everything isnât perfect. Because nothing is ever perfect," she replied, lowering her gaze.
"That makes sense," LĂ©ah said with a sigh. "I feel that with Ioan. But sometimes I wonder if itâs just fear of losing him."
Alice pressed her lips together. Her heart began to beat faster.
"If you love him, itâs normal to be terrified of losing him, LĂ©ah," Alice murmured.
"And do you feel that way about someone?" Léah asked softly.
Alice closed her eyes, and for a second, she could feel Thomasâs presence behind the door. She looked at the photo once more before turning on her heels to see the redhead standing in the doorway. Real. Tangible. In front of her.
A small smile formed on Aliceâs delicate lips before she could speak. Her voice, soft yet firm, cut through the silence:
"Yes, Léah. Yes."
Hanging up the phone, Alice looked up and met Thomasâs gaze. He raised an eyebrow, curious.
"Everything okay?" he asked softly.
Linking her arm with his, Alice gave a bright smile.
"Yes. Everythingâs perfect, Thomas."
JUST PRETEND! T. RHEAULT FIC | CHAPTER 4
prologue | aesthetics | chapter 1 | chapter 2 | chapter 3
A year and a half ago
Although the everyday routine seemed natural between Thomas and Alice, the truth was it hadnât always been that way.
"Hey, Ali, are you okay?"
"Am I so annoying that being quiet for a moment means Iâm not okay?"
"Itâs not that. But you always break the silences."
Biting her nails, the blonde let tears stream down her cheeks as she paced in circles. Thomas watched her, hands in his pockets.
"Am I really that stupid? Do I look stupid?"
"No, youâre not stupid."
"But I look stupid."
"Neither do you, Alice."
She looked at him with red eyes under the streetlight but quickly looked away. She walked a few steps on the sidewalk, hugging herself as if the cold could seep into her bones.
"I just found out," she finally said, her voice broken. "My ex is dating my best friend."
Thomas opened his mouth but couldnât find anything to say. He just watched her, listening to the words dissolve into sobs.
"Do you realize?" Alice stopped and confronted him sharply, tears running down her cheeks. "With my best friend."
He swallowed. His hands felt heavy in his pockets, but he still stepped closer and, awkwardly, brushed her shoulder.
"Youâre not stupid, Alice."
She let out a bitter laugh that collided with the silence of the street.
"Youâre terrible at cheering people up, you know that?"
Thomas gave a lopsided smile.
"Itâs not my strong suit, no."
For a few seconds, neither spoke. Only distant cars and the wind rustling the leaves on the ground could be heard. Then Alice sighed, lowering her gaze.
"But thanks for trying."
"No problem." Thomas hugged himself tightly, watching as the blonde wrapped her arms around herself. She looked smaller than usual. "Itâs cold, Ali. Do you want me to take you home?"
"Thomas, do you think Iâm attractive?"
"Of course."
Alice laughed at the quick response. She had gotten so used to the bluntness of his answers that she was beginning to find them comforting. She lifted her gaze to look at him again. His blue eyes studied her intently. Fixed and impassive. Almost instinctively, her gaze drifted to his lips, and her heartbeat quickened. What would it feel like ifâŠ? No, she couldnât do that.
She brought her thumb to her lips, nibbling the skin near her nails. What was she thinking? She had barely been drinking and was on the verge of an anxiety attackâwhy was her mind playing tricks on her now?
Unconsciously, under the attentive gaze of the redhead, she bit too hard on the skin she shouldnât have.
"Ow!"âshe waved her hand dramatically, letting out small cries.
"Did you just hurt yourself?"
"It was an accident!"ânow tears of sadness had turned into tears of painâ"Damn, that hurts."
"Of course, the human jaw is very strong." Slowly, Thomas took her hand, which was moving at cartoonish speed. "Let me see."
Alice didnât resist and let him hold her hand. Her heart rate skyrocketed being so close. She could feel the warmth radiating from his skin, the gentle brush of his calloused fingers gripping hers firmly. She didnât dare lift her gaze but could make out the freckles on his neck, the tiny mole on his collarbone. A pang of curiosity pierced her chest: what would it feel like to kiss that spot?
Before her, Thomas examined the wound with a calmness that was unbearable to Alice. The silence grew heavy, as if the air around them had stopped. When he took out a handkerchief and gently pressed it against the wound, a shiver ran down her arm to her back.
"Try to leave the handkerchief on for a while, okay? When you get home, you can replace it with a band-aid."
Alice continued to stare at him. He had called her attractive, taken her home almost every day to save on gas, and always ended up leaving his motorcycle jacket for her because he knew sheâd forget something warm. All of that swirled in her chest like silent proof of something she didnât dare name.
"Are you listening, Ali?"
His voice sounded distant. Alice swallowed, feeling her throat tighten.
"ThomasâŠ" She placed both hands on his shoulders, and the pressure made tears pool in her eyes. "Iâm going to kiss you."
"What?"
The confusion in his tone barely gave him a second to hesitate. Alice leaned forward, closing the height gap until her lips brushed his. The first contact was clumsy, filled with nerves. She noticed Thomasâs eyelids wide open, as if he didnât understand what was happening. But then he closed them, and slowly, his shoulders relaxed under her hands.
The air between them thickened, almost suffocating. Alice slid a hand to his neck, entwining her fingers in his curls. The soft sound escaping Thomasâs throat was so unexpected, so vulnerable, that a shiver ran through Aliceâs body. She clung to him tighter, deepening the kiss, afraid that if it stopped, everything would disappear like a dream.
But then, like a harsh blow, images of Ioan flashed through her mind. Léah and Ioan. Ioan and Léah. Their names intertwined in her head as a cruel reminder, blurring the present. The tremor shook her, making her lose balance, forcing Thomas to hold her by the lower back. His fingers burned against the fabric of her dress, a sensation competing with the fire of tears running down her cheeks.
Thomas had never been on a rollercoaster capable of causing such adrenaline. Every touch, every movement, drew him closer to her; yet, like in a theme park, he knew that euphoria was fragile, momentary. When the kiss began to taste salty, he realized it wasnât just desire they shared.
Aliceâs tears had merged between them. And with them, a pain he didnât know how to bear.
With much regret, Thomas pulled away and removed his hand from her neck, returning it to her shoulders. Alice squeezed her eyes shut and cried even harder.
"Ali, calm down."
"Iâm sorry, Thomas."
"Itâs okay."
"Iâm so sorry."
Thomas watched her cry, repeating "Iâm sorry" like a mantra, each time more choked by sobs. The shame seemed to bend her over herself.
The redhead remembered how his last ex had screamed at him for being insensitive for not hugging her when she cried watching Titanic. And how, when she left him, he hardly felt anything. But now⊠he had never wanted so badly to help someone stop crying.
"Do you want me to hug you?" he asked in a low voice, almost afraid she would say no.
Alice nodded slightly, and Thomas carefully wrapped his arms around her. The pressure was gentle at first, as if he feared breaking her, but as the young womanâs tears soaked her clothes, he held her tighter.
Aliceâs hands rested on his back until an impulse made her clutch his shirt. Her ragged breathing collided with Thomasâs chest, and he, surprised, realized his own heart was trying to sync with hers.
They stayed like that for long minutes until Aliceâs crying subsided and Thomasâs pulse calmed.
"Iâm sorry, Thomas."
"Iâm banning that word in all our future conversations."
Alice gave a sad smile as she slowly pulled away. She wiped her traces of mascara with her index finger and sniffled audibly.
"The wine clouded my thoughts. I shouldnât have done that, Thomas."
"Itâs okay, Alice."
"It is not okay!" She clenched her fists and furrowed her brow, her voice breaking. "I mess up again and again, and you always say itâs okay."
"Itâs because itâs never not okay."
Alice stared at him in disbelief, her heart hammering against her ribs.
"Thomas, I just kissed you without much control."
He raised an eyebrow, unbothered.
"So? Is the world ending?"
Alice opened her mouth to reply, but the words got stuck in her throat. Thomas hadnât moved, and the intensity of his gaze was enough to disarm her.
"Thomas," she whispered, her voice trembling. The cold reminded her she was still alive.
He breathed in slowly, as if searching the air for a rational answer, one he couldnât find. He had always known how to remain calm, measure every gesture, every word. But with Alice, all that logic crumbled.
He tilted his head slightly, studying her. The gesture seemed calculated, logical, yet his fingers twitched against his pocket, impatient, as if containing an impulse he didnât want to admit.
Alice swallowed and stepped back, but Thomas reacted before thinking: he closed the distance between them. His body moved purely by inertia, contradicting the mind that screamed it made no sense.
"Not everything you do is wrong, you know?" he murmured. His calm voice was a mirage; inside, his heart beat with a force more bewildering than any failed reasoning.
Alice looked at him in disbelief, and Thomas, who had always defined himself as logical, felt that logic dissolve completely in front of her.
"If you promise me youâll forget this and never mention it, Iâll take you to McDonaldâs tomorrow."
Thomas gave a tiny smile before taking the motorcycle keys from his pocket.
"Come on, letâs go."
Two weeks before the wedding
"Are you going by train?" Elenda asked while stirring her matcha.
"No, weâre taking the car."
"In my ultravehicle," Alice added, placing the cup on the saucer.
"Your car, the one with the license plate taped on?" Elenda raised an eyebrow.
"Iâm not sure itâll make it to Amiens, but weâll try."
"Honestly, getting stranded on the road is still better than going to that jerkâs wedding," Bruno muttered, shrugging.
"I agree," Thomas added, dryly, as if no further explanation was needed.
"Iâve made my decision. Thomas and I intend to have a great time."
"I still think itâs a terrible idea, but hey, your choice."
"Thanks, Brune."
"No problem." Brune winked at her as he took another sip of his drink.
The groupâs conversation continued with laughter and sarcastic comments, accompanied by the clinking of spoons against porcelain. Thomas, however, kept glancing at Alice out of the corner of his eye. He knew perfectly well she was nervous; the finger she was nibbling betrayed her.
"Have you spoken to my mom about today?" Alice turned to him after hearing his voice.
"She called an hour ago. Said we could go whenever we want," the young woman replied, withdrawing her ring finger from her mouth. She spoke with Isabelle almost daily about the development of her website. "Shall we get going?" Alice put on her headband and looked at him attentively.
"I think so," he said, checking his watch. "Guys, weâre leaving."
The rest of the group waved with smiles and knowing gestures. Alice hugged everyone before Thomas sent a message to his mother to let her know they were on their way.
The motorcycle waited in the alley. Thomas carefully removed Aliceâs headband before gently placing the helmet on her head.
"Thanks, sir," she smiled under the helmet, waiting for him to mount.
Once seated, she stretched her arms to cling to his back. The scent of leather and Thomasâs warmth enveloped her, and she closed her eyes, feeling safe and content. The ride was smooth, interrupted only by the soft roar of the engine and the wind brushing past them.
Thomasâs motherâs house was as tender as she was. Isabelle awaited them at the door with a beaming smile. Since Thomasâs motorcycle accident, she was always ready whenever she heard the engine roar, making sure her son arrived safe.
"Isabelle!" Alice left the helment on the seat, and quickly approached the woman to hug her. Thomas smiled as he put the helmets away.
"Alice!" Isabelle returned the hug enthusiastically. "How are you, dear? Did you cut your hair?"
"Yes!" Alice stepped back slightly and turned her head to show her haircut. "Thomas says itâs barely noticeable, but I think it is."
"Oh, you know how he is. You look gorgeous!"
"I didnât say it looked bad," Thomas appeared behind Alice and bent down to kiss his motherâs cheeks. "But itâs barely noticeable."
"Whatever you say," they said in unison.
Thomas smiled before entering his old house, letting Alice enjoy a little longer the warmth of the family.
"What's the plan for today?" Alice asked as she sat down on the armchair.
"We need to make 20 face wipes, 2 scarves, and 5 coasters," Isabelle echoed the action and sat on the two-seater sofa, leaving space for Thomas to settle beside her.
"Sounds doable," Thomas commented. "Ali, will you start with the coasters?"
"At your command, boss."
"Then Iâll take care of the scarves. Iâll prepare the tea while you get started."
"Iâll go, Mom," Thomas said, resting his hand on his motherâs slender arm.
"No, no, stay with Ali. Itâll take me three minutes."
Her son sighed and collapsed back onto the sofa, resuming his task. Isabelle disappeared into the kitchen and turned on the kettle, smiling as she heard Thomasâs gentle laugh in response to one of Aliceâs comments.
Peeking around the doorframe, Isabelle watched them tenderly. She never thought sheâd see Thomas show so much vulnerability to someone. He had always been a big boy, with a well-built shell around him. And here he was now, absorbed, staring at the young woman he talked about every day.
The sound of a phone ringing interrupted everyoneâs thoughts. Isabelle went to the kitchen to check the kettle, Thomas resumed working on a scarf, and Alice brought the phone to her ear.
"LĂ©ah? Whatâs wrong?" she asked, jumping up and carefully setting aside the crochet work.
"Ioan, that's what's wrong" her voice sounded broken.
Alice bit her lip, took a breath, and nodded at Thomas, who motioned for her to go to her room to talk. The blonde nodded in thanks and went to the small room.
"What did that idiot do now?" she murmured as she carefully sat on the rocket-patterned bedspread.
"Alice, youâre still talking about my future husband."
"Your future husband, my jerk ex. Both concepts can coexist."
"It doesnât matter," LĂ©ah said, sniffling in frustration. "The thing is, we had a pretty big fight, and I donât know what to do."
"What happened?"
For the next ten minutes, Alice listened as her friend recounted the fight. Nothing too serious, but Léah was always very emotional.
"Did you have these kinds of arguments with him too?"
"Pfft, much worse, LĂ©ah," Alice said, covering her mouth with her hand as she remembered past conflicts. "But itâs not the same."
"Ali," Léah began with a sigh, "I need to ask you something about love."
"About Ioan again?" Alice asked, trying to sound calm.
"Not exactly," LĂ©ah laughed softly. "I want to ask you how you know youâre in love with someone. How do you know itâs real and not just affection or habit?"
"Should I be worried that youâre asking this fourteen days before the wedding?"
"No," Léah continued softly, smiling, "I just want reassurance. You know I always like hearing you agree with me."
"Well, for once, I donât know what to tell you, LĂ©ah. Iâm not sure how to know if someone is the right one." She stood up from the bed and began walking slowly around the room. "I always thought it would be someone I donât even talk to now. Funny, isnât it?"
"AliâŠ"
"Habits can also be love, you know?" She rested her hand on a bookshelf, scanning the room until her eyes fell on a small photo of Thomas as a child, holding a big rocket and smiling at the camera.
"And how do you know itâs not just affection or habit?" LĂ©ah asked, her voice barely a whisper. "How do you distinguish true love?"
Alice paused, looking at the photo of Thomas as a child, fixing her gaze on the blue eyes that always calmed her when everything felt too much.
"I think you know it when you want to be with someone even in the hard times. When their presence makes you feel safe, complete, even if everything isnât perfect. Because nothing is ever perfect," she replied, lowering her gaze.
"That makes sense," LĂ©ah said with a sigh. "I feel that with Ioan. But sometimes I wonder if itâs just fear of losing him."
Alice pressed her lips together. Her heart began to beat faster.
"If you love him, itâs normal to be terrified of losing him, LĂ©ah," Alice murmured.
"And do you feel that way about someone?" Léah asked softly.
Alice closed her eyes, and for a second, she could feel Thomasâs presence behind the door. She looked at the photo once more before turning on her heels to see the redhead standing in the doorway. Real. Tangible. In front of her.
A small smile formed on Aliceâs delicate lips before she could speak. Her voice, soft yet firm, cut through the silence:
"Yes, Léah. Yes."
Hanging up the phone, Alice looked up and met Thomasâs gaze. He raised an eyebrow, curious.
"Everything okay?" he asked softly.
Linking her arm with his, Alice gave a bright smile.
"Yes. Everythingâs perfect, Thomas."
Whispers of, "are you sure?" "never have I ever before"
but I can see us lost in the memory August slipped away into a moment in time 'Cause it was never mine And I can see us twisted in bedsheetsÂș August sipped away like a bottle of wine 'Cause you were never mine

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Even though everyday life seemed like something natural between Thomas and Alice, the truth was, it hadnât always been that way.
"Hey, Ali, you okay?"
"Am I really so annoying that if Iâm quiet for a second, you think somethingâs wrong?"
"Itâs not that. Youâre just usually the one who breaks the silence."
Biting her nails, the blonde let tears stream down her cheeks as she paced in circles. Thomas watched her, hands stuffed in his pockets.
"Am I really that stupid?"
"No, youâre not stupid."
"But I look stupid."
"You donât, Alice."
She looked at him with red, puffy eyes under the streetlight, then quickly looked away. She took a few steps along the sidewalk, hugging herself like the cold was creeping into her bones.
"I just found out," she said at last, voice cracking. "My ex is dating my best friend."
Thomas opened his mouth but couldnât find any words. He just looked at her, listening as her voice fell apart between sobs.
"Do you realize that?" Alice stopped and suddenly faced him, tears streaking down her cheeks. "My best friend."
He swallowed hard. His hands felt heavy in his pockets, but he stepped closer and clumsily brushed her shoulder.
"Youâre not stupid, Alice."
She let out a bitter laugh that cut through the quiet street.
"You suck at cheering people up, you know that?"
Thomas gave a crooked smile.
"Yeah, not really my thing."
For a few moments, neither of them said a word. Only the distant hum of traffic and the wind rustling the leaves could be heard. Then Alice sighed, lowering her gaze.
"But, thanks for trying."
by the way, I really liked that they had Thomas verbalize his thoughts on how his view of relationships has changed. It felt like a big step for him, and I really connected with what he said.
how he struggled to get it all out⊠it felt way too real
I read this tweet on X by supcocoloco saying Priya from My Candy Love and Lara Raj from Katseye are the same person, and I COULDNâT AGREE MORE!! So I felt compelled to draw Lara as Priya, mixing up their outfits!! I love her character, and her design is my favoriteđđ«¶đŒ
idk what to say about the new ep, theyâre trying to make things longer, which I appreciate in a way.
as always, Iâd have done some things differently, but the key here is that miscommunication is the main issue in a relationship. it doesnât matter how long youâve been together or what label you use to describe it.
so yeah, I wouldâve been clearer with Ioan, but the routes werenât right, doing that to Ysa. I still stand by that.
I'm not even sure this is going to make sense but...
I came across a post on Twitter where someone wrote that they didnât feel Thomas was attracted to Ysa because sheâs always the one taking the initiative. First of all, I want to say that I respect that point of view, everyone is allowed to see romantic interactions in different ways. But I donât agree with it.
Itâs true that Thomas isnât the most obvious example of a romantic character in a book. And yes, itâs also true that the characters Be3mov writes often have certain inconsistencies and sometimes get dragged down by poorly written episodes. But Iâve never felt that Thomas didnât like Ysa; in fact, I actually think that, given the way he is, heâs the easiest person on the team to notice having a crush on the MC.
Weâve all been taught that men should be the ones taking risks and leading everything if we want the romance to âwork,â but thatâs just not the case. Thomas is awkward when it comes to love, he didnât even think relationships were worth it. But now heâs figuring it out. Heâs trying (he literally stops to look at Ysa in the office just because).
And of course, love is raw and passionate. Itâs sex, itâs carnal, and sometimes it moves fast.
But love is also slow (and in a world where everything moves fast, Iâm always grateful for that).
Itâs asking for another kiss because youâre too nervous to give in to it. Itâs making a little plushie from something someone mentioned months ago, just because they might like it. Love is saying that, for the first time, you feel like you belong somewhere.
Weâre all looking for different things in a relationship, and thatâs great and beautiful. The only thing that really matters is that you feel loved at the end of the day.
So yeah, maybe Iâve read too much into the situation, but I really like how the relationship between Thomas and Ysa is developing. And maybe thatâs because of the way I see love (and how I fell in love with my boyfriendâbecause he remembered little things about me I couldnât even recall).

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I've never made comments about myself on here, but I want to say that I stand with Ukraine, Palestine, and Iâm against hate in all its forms
Ok, maybe I'll sound like a broken record here, but I wonder what you think, what is your opinion on the matter.
So, please tell me...
What are your takes on the MCL:NG characters after all of the episodes? (Mind you we are waiting for the 20th). How are they as friends? Love interests?
And finally, what is your opinion of Ysaline?