No Place Like Home (Matty Healy/George Daniel/Jesse Rutherford)
The 1975 have a week off touring, and Matty and George decide to spend it at home, with their shared loved one: Jesse.
The 1975 have a week off touring, and Matty and George decide to spend it at home, with their shared loved one: Jesse.
Matty Healy is a camboy; George Daniel is a fairly well-off photographer, and an avid viewer of Matty's shows.
A cute little story in which Matty is a prostitute of sorts and very much in love with George, who pretends he's not gay.
#7 in Matty Healy and The 1975. about a cynical boy who makes inappropriate comments at the worst of times, and a girl who wishes he kept his mouth shut but doesn't mind when he wraps his arm around her shoulders each morning. © alienharrry 2016
George knows his relationship is falling apart-he really does, but he's not quite sure what to do about that fact. He's tried fixing it, but nothing works, and George is reaching the point where he isn't even sure if he wants to repair the damage if he's the only one putting in any effort. But he's not a cheater, and...
This isn't love. This is just sex. This is just attention. Matty tells himself that's just what he needs. Just moments in which he can forget, in which the world blurs out and he doesn't have to focus on everything so very wrong with both his mind and his body. It's like getting drunk without the hangover, in his mind...
"It's complicated." Gemma sighs. "It's really not, love." In which Matty is in love with George and George watches too much Nigella.
He was a wide eyed, halfway living boy, who looked pretty in the winter light, but was just another dandelion in the spring. And then he fell in love. He always did. [ 80s AU / matty works in a bookstore and he's a cute lil sweater nerd / george is this outrageous infamous punk boy who thinks he doesn't have feelings...