T H R E E W I S H E S { Matty Healy }
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  • Reads 5,263
  • Votes 88
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 36m
Complete, First published Dec 28, 2018
Mature
C O M P L E T E D 

"'I'd love it if we made it, Matty.' - Frankie suddenly sighed to herself and proceeded to close her textbooks. 'I'd love it if I made it.'

Matty looked at her and squinted his eyes. He couldn't figure out what she meant by that but ignored the burning sensation in his stomach, deciding that she was just joking dramatically."

A jigsaw puzzle-like story in 13 chapters. 3rd person narration only, occasional mature content/language, the 1975 lyric/meme references, non-canon, realistic approach.

Frankie's & Matty's journey towards maturity, truth, compassion, soberity and trust.
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January 2024. As the European leg of the tour for Being Funny in a Foreign Language is about to begin, Matty meets Ciara, a 23-year-old Film Studies student from London. They meet one random night in a random club, and their encounter could remain just a drunk conversation between strangers - until they're photographed together. When everyone declares them the new couple of the moment, why not pretend to be it? Ciara gets the exposure she needs for her projects, while Matty escapes the scrutiny about his relationship with Taylor Swift. Fake dating seems like the perfect solution. But will their feelings stay strictly fake, or will the line between pretense and reality start to blur?