6 Works in Asexual Melissa "Mel" King
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Frank Langdon has a list. He actually has a list for many things. What he doesn't expect is that little by little, Mel King seems to make her way into every single one of them
[or: Frank Langdon goes to rehab, loses his mind a little bit, gets clean, gets divorced, fights with his boss and falls in love in no particular order]
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— У меня есть гипотеза, что секс с вами будет отличаться от моего прошлого опыта. Но доказать ее без вашей помощи я не смогу.
— Это шантаж, — Джейс отводит волосы Мэл в сторону и целует ее в плечо.
— Это предложение провести эксперимент.Или почти 16 тысяч слов асексуального рейтинга.
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- Part 5 of Золото, серебро и бронза
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One of the first special moments Frank Langdon built with Melissa King was when they talked about Death.
Sequel to 'Only Way Out Is Through' and Prequel to 'This Love' but it can be read as a standalone!
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- Part 9 of The Pitt Fics!
- Part 3 of Only Way Out Is Through Universe
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Four months later, Langdon goes back to work. 14 chapters. 12 hours. 1 shift.
Pairings: Kingdon. Mohabbot. Rollins. Mavadi. Santos/OFC
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- Part 1 of The Pitt Fics!
- Part 1 of Only Way Out Is Through Universe
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Once they are inside Frank’s apartment something in the air changes.
Mel took her shoes off at the door and hands the jacket back to Frank who offers her a drink.
“Mel I --”
“Frank, I’m –"
They both start at the same time. Same determined look on their faces, this is an important conversation for both of them that they can’t keep bottled in. Frank gestures for her to sit and go ahead. Mel knows if she sits at the barstool at his island she can’t chicken out halfway and make a run for the door. -
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Mel can’t quite shake the feeling that she’s lied. Not in the facts of the matter, not in any provable way, but by omission. She knows, logically, that what she's left out of her story is no different than Trinity being gay or Cassie being straight. Just another part of herself. But while her friends have accepted everything else about her freely and without reservation, she worries that this will be the bridge too far.
“Hey, guys?” Mel says. “By the way, I'm asexual.”
