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T.S.
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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2021
Tom fucking Shelby. 

 " "Don't be a prat, Tom. Write those letters or I'll climb back through those fucking trenches and rip your balls off with my teeth." He nods and smiles, confirming he'll do it. "
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