She (ThomasShelbyxReader)
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  • Reads 16,685
  • Votes 391
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2020
"Promise me you'll come back to me Tommy."

"Oh Y/N, ill always come back to you."

She lives in his daydreams, in the past and present. She is the first one he sees when he closes his eyes. She is the only one to make Thomas Shelby nervous. And it takes a hell of a woman to make Peaky Blinder weak. Yet, she was also the core of his strength. She occupied his every thought, every action and every memory. And now, he was finally coming back to her.
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Book 1 - Complete Book 2 - Ongoing If anyone in Birmingham had asked Polly Gray when the ice around Thomas Shelby's heart had started to melt, she'd say it was the day Maude Felton came to town, looking for her brothers. She'd tell them he became a human being once again, the second his eyes landed on the dark-haired girl. He smiled, and he laughed, he was kind and sweet. By no means had he become a kind human being. He was still cold, he still swore out everyone around him, cut and shot men without batting an eye. No, Thomas Shelby had not simply become a kind human being. But he was kind...to her. He treated Maude Felton with such softness, kindness, and gentleness, that Polly Gray had never seen before. He looked at the blue-eyed girl like she hung the moon and stars. And she looked at him the same way, because she knew, all she had to do was ask, and Tommy would. There was no limit to what he'd do for her. She has single-handedly fixed his heart, and he'd forever be thankful for that. She loved and cherished Tommy despite the things he did, and for that, he'd keep her in his heart forever. He'd protect her like his life depended on it. Because his life did depend on Maude. Because without Maude Felton, there'd be no Thomas Shelby.