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    An unusual pairing of a thuggish psychopath and a sweet yet sheltered man with Asperger's syndrome. Loosely follows the plots of both movies the character are based from, but ignores a lot of the other characters in either(ie no Gabi, no Charlie, no Beth, etc....). Set in Manhattan but Nigel falls in love with Adam the way he fell in love with Gabi.

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    07 Oct 2016

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    His eyes dropped to his own sad lump, a growl thrumming in his chest, and he dug his fingers back into the clay.

    He still couldn’t believe how he’d gotten here.

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    NIgel wants to get Adam something special for Valentine's Day and ends up enrolled in a pottery class.

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    07 Oct 2016

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    06 Oct 2016

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    Adam Raki gets involved in Nigel's problem and ends up helping. Nigel decides that Adam is going to be his. Adam doesn't know what's going on but he might, sort of, like it. He was just looking forward to the sex afterward. Nigel was looking for a bit more.

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    06 Oct 2016

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    In which Q is seven, Bond is very much out of his element, and the world is about to get a taste of what a child super-genius can do when he only trusts one person. Period.

    James Bond was used to dealing with two things, generally: guns, and people trying to shoot him with guns. Usually, the second was a problem, and could be solved with the first. Kids were neither as dependable as guns, nor was it socially acceptable to shoot them if they became threatening.

    And how funny was it that one of Britain's best agents was more terrified by having to deal with a seven-year-old enigma than he was of facing a score of enemy sharp-shooters?

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    06 Oct 2016