Despair in The Departure Lounge, an Arctic Monkeys fanfiction.
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2014
He didn't know how she had become such an important factor in his life.  But she had quickly became the most important person in his life, she smashed through all his walls and barriers as if they were just cheap glass.   She was perfect. Perfect to him. Perfect for him.   She believed in him, she wanted the best for him, if he was anyone else he could maybe think that she possibly loved him.  From the second he saw her in that music shop wearing that leather jacket strumming on that guitar, he knew. He knew he wanted her, he knew he needed her.  But he had let her go to in order to try to give her a normal life, he broke off whatever this thing was with her.   He hurt her.   What she didn't know however, was how much it hurt him.  This is a story about Alex Turner, if you didn't get that from the title ;) will include Matt, Jamie, Nick and Miles too!
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