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A Different Kind of Love
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Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2020
A Joanne AU
Joe Sugg was the ShadowLeagues most wanted Villain, and the agency was certain that he was planning a heist. Recently, he was involved in an accident that caused him critical eye injuries, which required surgery. Secret agent Dianne Buswell is sent to his house to be his "care-worker" as he is now temporarily blind while his eyes heal. But she was sent to try and figure out his evil plans, but didn't expect to fall in love with him.
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A short story Joanne AU A little idea I had that grew into a short 16 chapter book. Read it if you wish! **preview** "Oh my god, sorry," Joe heard, just after a small, fast moving body collided with him on a busy street causing the coffee in his hand to wobble dangerously. He blinked and looked down, seeing a woman with short brown hair picking up something she had dropped- her phone- Joe realised. She picked it up and wiped it against her leg with a groan. "Don't worry," he held his hand out for her, "here." The petite woman took his hand and Joe's stomach flip-flopped churning the bagel he had inhaled on his way out of the door this morning; the woman's hand felt all too familiar. As she reached his eye level, Joe had to stop a gasp that was trying to escape his lips, "Dianne?" "Yes? How do you know my n-" she had just looked up at him from the phone in her hand and all words flew from her head at the sight of those piercing eyes. "I don't believe it." "Joe," she dropped his hand, "oh my, bloody hell." There was a moment or two of what could only be described as an awkwardly unpleasant silence, as they both took the person in front of them in, in all of their glory.