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Nick Nelson is twenty-six and a rising semi-professional rugby player in London, admired for both his skill and his looks. But when a devastating injury pulls him off the field and into a hospital bed for months of recovery, Nick is forced to confront a world that suddenly feels very small and frighteningly quiet.
Assigned as his primary nurse, Charlie Spring is calm, kind, and quietly observant. A young man more comfortable in hospital corridors than stadium crowds. Determined to stay professional, Charlie focuses on helping Nick heal, even as small moments of laughter, vulnerability, and shared silence begin to blur the lines between patient and caregiver.
As Nick struggles with pressure from his distant father, the loss of his identity as an athlete, and the unexpected pull toward someone he was never supposed to fall for, Charlie must balance duty with feelings he isn’t sure he’s allowed to have.
A slow-burn romance about healing, patience, and finding connection in the most unexpected place.
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When Charlie comes to pick up his ill niece from Nick's classroom, both of their lives change. A fluffy aged-up meet cute inspired by the song "Fever Dream."
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When Nick Nelson’s best friend meets a tragic and untimely death, he is left to raise her young daughter on his own. Charlie Spring works in an elementary school librarian after a toxic relationship rips his dream job away from him. He forms a bond with a certain shy kindergartener with a devastating backstory. What happens when Nick and Charlie find each other in this universe and will they both learn what it means to be family?
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Nick and Charlie met at St. Sebastian's University as theology students, both investigating their vocation. Nick is set on the priesthood and following the traditional version of Catholicism he grew up with. Charlie is more interested in being the social justice-focused follower of Jesus outlined in the Bible. They do not like each other, and when they are reintroduced at the university and forced to teach a theology seminar on love, vocations, and health, they clash, in more ways than one.
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Fifteen-year-old Nick Nelson was fine with his life. Sure, he would have preferred not to have been bullied off the football team for his bisexuality, but he was fine. Really. He had his incredible mother, his best friend, Darcy, his love for baking, and his growing collection of romance novels. He just also happened to have a heaviness hanging over him that he would always be a little broken - a little too much, but somehow never enough. He thought he was fine with that. But, when a beautiful boy with blue eyes, soft curls, and a troubling past moves into the yellow house across the street, Nick starts to find all the ways that two broken souls can mend each other.
**I am marking this work complete at 12 chapters. I have decided that the story came to a good natural end and I am now on to my next project! 😊❤️
