Devil Take The Hindmost •Sequel To Life Is But A Dream•
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  • Reads 66,073
  • Votes 3,055
  • Parts 35
  • Time 3h 11m
Complete, First published Apr 22, 2015
•If you haven't, I highly suggest reading "Life Is But A Dream" first, but it's your choice.•

^TAKES PLACE IN SEASON 2^

You know that moment when you realise that your life won't be the same? That one person who comes in and ravels it up to the point where it's no use? You just feel left behind with problems they've thrown at you? That's me. Even though I've encountered new people, I feel more alone than ever.
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"Hi, uh...George." The customer grins, reading George's nametag. He's American. George isn't exactly sure how he feels about that. His flatmate is American. But his voice itself, he feels almost certain about. It makes wedding bells, alarm bells, fucking school bells, whatever-some type of bells go off in his head. Something in his brain that tells him: pay attention to whatever the hell this guy is saying. Or what he sounds like when he says it. Whichever. His voice is equally as deep as it is soft and warm, and it's familiar. Though exactly how, George isn't sure. spoiler alert: he's a famous actor named dream. george, an employee at a small london bookshop, sells him a book, and they run into each other again, exchanging numbers. as they get to know each other through spilled apple juice, meddling friends, and the watching eyes of the entire world, they learn how to love-or make their best attempt at it, anyway.