Rory Kavanagh carries himself like someone who learned early how to be dependable - broad shoulders, steady hands, and eyes that are far gentler than he lets the world see. He doesn't speak just to fill silence; he watches, listens, steps in quietly when it matters. There's something grounding about him, something safe. The kind of boy who would stand a little closer in a crowd, who would notice when someone's smile doesn't quite reach their eyes. People see strength when they look at him. They don't realise how easily his heart gives itself once it decides someone is worth protecting. Eilidh Flanagan feels everything too deeply and hides it far too well. She has her father's eyes - honest, expressive, impossible to guard for long - and a spine forged from learning not to need anyone. She moves through the world like she expects it to leave her behind, chin lifted, shoulders squared. But when she laughs - really laughs - it changes her. Softens her. Warms her. There's a quiet kind of bravery in loving someone when you've convinced yourself you don't deserve to be loved at all. A second gen of Boys of Tommen! All original characters obviously belong to Chloe Walsh but I hope you enjoy my ideas!
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