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Carl is seriously tempted to take the sling off. Why do they make these things so restrictive? There's nothing wrong with his hand, his hand is fine. His hand didn't get shot.
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Bookmarked by greenrose
04 Apr 2026
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Ich brauche die Fortsetzung.
Das ist großartigst geschrieben, insbesondere Dialoge 10/10. Genial.
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Bertie meets a young Agatha Christie and hits it off with her at a garden party. She even offers to let him read and comment on her latest manuscript, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, before she posts it to her publisher. Of course, mayhem ensues when the manuscript is stolen and Jeeves and Bertie must find and return it to the rightful owner. Mix in a dash of danger, anger, angst, and unrequited feeling, and it's the perfect storm for 'certain whatsits' to come to light.
Rating is for later chapters.
Bookmarked by greenrose
29 Mar 2026
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Extremely cute. Agatha Christie is so cooll!
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"I'm a little confused." Danny admits.
Nicholas nods. That's his fault, probably. “This isn’t—it's not a language I know how to speak.”
Danny gives him a funny look. “It isn’t Chinese, is it, Nicholas, you're just…a little worked up, is all."
“Mandarin.” Nicholas corrects, staring at a spot above Danny’s shoulder. "And I just…I'd like for you to tell me how you feel, because I don't know how to…" Nicholas gestures between them, taking another step forward but not daring to cross the rest of the distance, to speak the language that he's never been able to.
