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He watched as Mel squeezed her eyes shut for a brief second, drawing in a deep breath before finally starting toward him just as the music shifted. The booming bass faded into something slower now, softer, romantic enough that it made the entire room feel warmer.
And God, it genuinely felt like he’d stepped straight into a rom-com.
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28 Jun 2026
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As a journalist, Frank had trained himself over the years to stay focused and efficient—ask the right questions, gather the information he needed, move cleanly from one subject to the next without lingering too long.
But every instinct he had around Mel seemed to work differently.
Something in him wanted to slow down with her. To let her take her time. To become someone she could hand these things to without worrying they’d be dismissed or mishandled.
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Mel gets interviewed by her favorite medical journalist—Frank Langdon.- Language:
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28 Jun 2026
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The day Frank proposes to Mel is full of quiet reflections.
(Written for Kingdon Week 2026)
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28 Jun 2026
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Frank Langdon is not one to believe in fairy tales. He was too much of a cynic to believe in good people, true love, happy endings, or anything of that sort, really.
Then, he meets Rapunzel at his daughter’s Tangled-themed birthday party.
I mean, it can’t get more ironic than that, can it?
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26 Jun 2026
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“You should cry. You’ll feel better.”
Frank Langdon knows he'll feel better if he cries, but he can't. Mel King has a heartbreaking trick for that.
(Written for Kingdon Week 2026)
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26 Jun 2026
