The Curbishley son is ever-so fond of that footman
Roger has some competition from me.
"Bloody hell, Roger. Do that again and I'll never complain about a day again."
There's a bit in Brief Encounter where Alec kisses Laura on the bridge far out in the country and it's so beautiful and simple, that every time I see it, my heart jumps and I feel all tingly and want to cry with joy a little bit (but I also think "I want that!"). It's a completely physical response to a moment. THAT HAPPENED HERE.
"I don't know what you should feel like," he admitted sheepishly.
HEEHEEE. My glee is unending.
"Wish you could," he mumbled, the admission of wanting someone close startling Roger into a panic once more.
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But I'm here now. OFF TO READ.
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Roger has some competition from me.
"Bloody hell, Roger. Do that again and I'll never complain about a day again."
There's a bit in Brief Encounter where Alec kisses Laura on the bridge far out in the country and it's so beautiful and simple, that every time I see it, my heart jumps and I feel all tingly and want to cry with joy a little bit (but I also think "I want that!"). It's a completely physical response to a moment. THAT HAPPENED HERE.
"I don't know what you should feel like," he admitted sheepishly.
HEEHEEE. My glee is unending.
"Wish you could," he mumbled, the admission of wanting someone close startling Roger into a panic once more.
I'm going to be awful maudlin come 1926. *sigh*
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Roger is so far from subtle, bless his heart. Oh the foreshadowing, James. I have a feeling that 1926 is going to break my heart.
I love it. Completely.
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