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In which Darcy is a drunken chaos gremlin, Charlie has to clean up their mess, and missing the last train of the night might just be the best thing that Nick has ever done. (A Pride-themed uni meet cute AU, because why the hell not.)
Bookmarked by suckerforkit
03 Jan 2026
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thought i felt your shape by steelknuckles
Fandoms: Heartstopper (TV), Heartstopper (Webcomic)
24 Dec 2023
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Charlie owes everything to his coins.
For the life of him, he can’t figure out why he has this ability. But through them, the universe has given him everything he could have ever wanted, or needed.
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22 Oct 2025
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“You know,” Nick murmured, voice drowsy and warm, “babies bond best when they have skin-to-skin contact.”
Charlie let out a laugh and pulled back sharply. “Did you just compare us to babies?”
Nick hummed, tilting his head to press an open-mouthed kiss just beneath Charlie’s jaw. “M’just saying. It’s science.”
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Five little slices of life where Charlie is absolutely not obsessed with Nick's freckles.
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Also Nick's own little slices of life where Charlie’s scars are just part of the story
Bookmarked by suckerforkit
30 Sep 2025
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vampire bites and witchcrafts by lola_prongs
Fandom Heartstopper (TV), Heartstopper (Webcomic)
31 Oct 2024
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Bookmarked by suckerforkit
19 Sep 2025
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gonna fall in love, and live my life with you by golden_hestia
Fandoms: Heartstopper (TV), Heartstopper (Webcomic)
23 Mar 2025
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Charlie still remembered being fourteen and watching Nick from the sidelines of the pitch, in his reserve bib, unsure if Nick actually had feelings for him or if he was imagining things. Back then, Nick had seemed larger than life, a shiny, new, golden presence in Charlie’s life. Even so young, he’d wanted Nick in a way that he felt was teetering towards impossible. Yet somehow, the impossible had become his everyday for the last twenty-four years. Nick was still golden - still shone, but it wasn’t as blinding and untouchable as before. It had settled into something warmer, something richer.
It was very easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of their life. Three kids to drop off and pick up on time, rugby matches, piano recitals, swimming lessons and all of the moments in between. But right now, watching his husband coach their oldest, with their middle child happily clinging to his hand while he paced the pitch, their old dog at his feet and their son warm and safe in his arms - this was a kind of happiness that he had never dared hope for.
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A little glimpse into the future of the Nelson-Spring family
Bookmarked by suckerforkit
14 Sep 2025
