It Was Always You

It Was Always You

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Charlie Spring thought he was leaving behind his painful high school years when he headed to Leeds for college. But when he unexpectedly runs into Harry Greene, the bully who tormented him through Years 10 and 11, Charlie's world is thrown into turmoil. Determined to get revenge, Charlie plans to date Harry and break his heart-using Harry's own feelings against him. However, as they spend more time together, Charlie's plans begin to fall apart. Instead of the anger and betrayal he expected, he finds himself falling for Harry. Harry, once the source of his pain, now seems vulnerable and genuine, confessing that he's always liked Charlie, but his jealousy and confusion led to his past cruelty. At the same time, Charlie's unresolved feelings for Nick Nelson, his past crush, begin to resurface. Nick's kindness and steady presence make Charlie question his growing emotions for Harry and the complicated nature of love and forgiveness. Caught between the boy who once hurt him and the boy who's always been there, Charlie must decide what love really means and whether he can open his heart to the unexpected. It Was Always You is a powerful journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of forgiveness, vulnerability, and the unpredictable path love can take. Will Charlie go through with his plan to break Harry's heart, or will he choose the boy who has always been there, even when it seemed impossible? Dive into It Was Always You to find out which path Charlie chooses and how he learns that love often shows up in the most unexpected places.
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It's April, 1912. Mr. Charles "Charlie" Francis Spring, a humble and hard working young man who is nearing his 19th birthday, is about to embark on a journey onboard the R.M.S. Titanic with his group of friends who all look for a better life in America. Charlie, Tao, and Issac head to the new world carrying little, aside from Issac who couldn't seem to bring enough books with him. His older sister Tori is joining them as well. Charlie's excited to see the new world, but more so to begin anew now that his turbulent childhood was behind him. It was a second chance, a new beginning. On the other side of the English Channel in France, Mr. Nicholas "Nick" Luke Nelson and his mother, along with their dog Nellie, prepare for a holiday to the United States, and they can't possibly wait any longer to tour New York for the first time. Nick had been looking forward to this for months as he viewed it as a long break from his life of assisting his father and older brother with the family business, taking no real interest in it. Having the opportunity to leave it all behind for nearly a month and tour New York City, with two Atlantic crossings surrounding the holiday seemed like the journey of a lifetime for him. It was only more exciting due to the fact that they'd be sailing to New York on the Titanic, the largest and grandest ship in the world. Both Mr. Nelson and Mr. Spring could not wait to see what the future had in store for them. They just had no idea... All characters belong to Alice Oseman, author of the Heartstopper series Warning: Some Strong Language in Some Chapters Images are from Titanic Voyage RPG This story is also available on AO3 under the same name(though it is currently in progress)

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