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The 4th of July from Kavinsky’s POV
He couldn’t wait for the fireworks to start, to hear them roaring and exploding overhead. When he screamed, he wanted something to compete with.
He pulled the car around viciously and skidded to a halt and he felt all eyes on him as he leapt to the roof of the car and howled, “Let’s burn something!”
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It all begins when Enjolras’s power goes out in the middle of the night.
Or, well, that’s not exactly true. It actually begins five years earlier, but that’s a very long story and Enjolras, quite frankly, does not have time to start from the beginning.
And so, for the sake of convenience, it begins when Enjolras’s power goes out while he’s in the middle of writing an editorial, taking the wifi and the very last shreds of Enjolras’s patience with it.
Enjolras takes a deep breath, lets it out slowly, and says, very quietly, “Fuck!”In which Enjolras gets the flu, Combeferre is in Morocco, and Grantaire is trying his best.
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Unlike most fields of study, Enjolras feels like a poor student when it comes to kissing. At least, until Courfeyrac decides that the best path forward is to improve Enjolras’ technique through observation, instead.
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It’s not that Grantaire and Enjolras aren't friends--it’s just that they’re not that kind of friends.
Which is why Grantaire is struck so dumb, because he hadn’t even been paying that much attention to it all--there was a mix-up with the hotel rooms, one of them won’t be available like it was supposed to be, there’s another room but it’s a single--when Enjolras, still so rumpled from the drive, had said, soft as anything, “Grantaire and I can take that room, it’s okay.”
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And if all Jean could ever do was look, then he wanted Jeremy to look back at him, in turn.