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Months after the breakup that shattered them both, Lucy Chen has learned how to breathe again—or at least, she thinks she has. She’s built walls, routines, and reasons not to think about Tim Bradford. But when a late finish to a shift pulls them back into each other’s orbit, everything she thought she buried starts to surface again—old love, old wounds, and the quiet ache of what could’ve been.
Now, faced with the man who once broke her heart (and still knows how to steady her pulse with a look), Lucy must decide if this third chance—their last chance—is worth the risk.
Between awkward reunions, laughter over breakfast, hard conversations, and the kind of tenderness that only comes after heartbreak, Tim and Lucy find themselves tracing the outlines of something that never really ended.
Because sometimes love doesn’t need to start over.
It just needs to come home.
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Tim and Lucy reunites months after their break up and rekindle what could have been.
Bonus part: Tim traces all of Lucy's tattoos... With his finger? His lips? Or his tongue? Maybe all of the above? None of the above?
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- Part 8 of Soundtracks of Chenford
- Part 7 of Twitter Prompts
Bookmarked by Asr81
20 Feb 2026
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After their conversation in the elevator, Tim and Lucy go home to their respective houses, but Lucy was determined to finally let all her emotions out. So, she drives to Tim's house even if it's almost midnight already and was storming.
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- Part 2 of Twitter Prompts
Bookmarked by Asr81
18 Feb 2026
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Lucy's picked up a new term of endearment for Tim since they got back together.
(Five times Lucy calls Tim "my love," and one time she does it in front of others.)
Bookmarked by Asr81
16 Feb 2026
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“I love you,” she breathes. It sounds like a goodbye.
Tim shakes his head, hands tightening around hers. “I love you too, okay? But you’re not going anywhere.”
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Lucy gets shot, and Tim rushes to be by her side.Bookmarked by Asr81
16 Feb 2026
