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Her thoughts are as follows: If Subject A (Mel) shows signs of discomfort, Subject B (Frank) will try to help, and vice versa. Therefore, if A is in need of a replacement for an article of clothing, B will do his best to provide A with one.
It’s shaky logic, all things considered, but it’s enough.
All that’s left is for Mel to put her hypothesis to the test.
Or: Mel can’t stop stealing Frank’s clothes. It’s becoming quite the problem.
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25 Feb 2026
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She’d been here time and time again; they’d arrived at a Mel King grade-one emergency.
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22 Feb 2026
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Becca never, never missed a phone call from her. Mel called at the same time every day. No matter what. It was their thing. Becca would spiral without that call. Mel quickly tried again, hoping that maybe she’d answered another phone call.
Voicemail.
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Mel's anxiety spirals. But she's not alone in having a bad day.Bookmarked by thirteenisbae_13
21 Feb 2026
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‘Ahh,’ he breathed. ‘This isn’t a problem for a doctor; this is a problem for a parent.’
Mel’s head snapped up and she stared at him, confused. ‘What do you mean?’
In response, Frank lowered his hand, presenting to her a little brown dot on the tip of his finger. ‘Here’s our culprit.’
‘Is that…’
‘Head lice,’ he said.
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21 Feb 2026
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Charles could make lovemaking filthy and fucking holy, and it could never feel anything but right. Charles was a miracle.
Inspired by a deleted scene. You know the one.
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07 Feb 2026
