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Haaland shouldn’t be here. He shouldn’t even be awake. Not before their game. Yet, he still found himself knocking on Jude’s door. Erling sighed. It was 1 AM, already past midnight. Jude must have fallen asleep. This was foolish. As he turned to head back to his own hotel, the door clicked behind him. To Erling’s surprise, Jude’s wide eyes found him as the younger man looked up.
“Mate?”
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12 Jul 2026
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Erling walks back with two beers in his hand, waving them stupidly. “You want one, or did the party get you already?”
“I uh…” Jude drawls, gaze flickering from Erling’s face to the drinks, then to his tank top and exposed arms. “We did party pretty hard.” He swallows and knows there’s a dark look on his face. Usually he’d control himself, but maybe not today. Maybe today he deserves it, so he looks back up and stares into the other man’s eyes.
Erling freezes for a moment. “Oh, faen,” he mutters, then starts to laugh. “It’s like that, Jude?”
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12 Jul 2026
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“You’re pouting, Jude, like a child,” Erling had said.
“I’m not a child,” he’d defended himself.
“Oh? You are a big boy now?” Erling’s mouth was curled conspiratorially, and Jude thought he must have imagined the glint in his eye, though he knew without a shadow of a doubt that he had not.
Or, Jude is alone with Erling for the first time in a long time.
He makes bad decisions.
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12 Jul 2026
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The aftermath of their win against Brazil is unlike anything Erling has ever dared dream of. There's rowing and drinking and endless public celebrations, but Erling's personal favourite is having Jude Bellingham in his bed, squared away in a Miami hotel room.
Ready and willing and his for the taking.
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After England — one English player in particular — kick Norway out of the world cup, old feelings resurface. Some things can’t be blamed on alcohol alone. Or can they?
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