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Something About Those Curls by Splendidgenesis
Fandoms: Heartstopper (Webcomic), Heartstopper (TV)
07 Oct 2023
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After a particularly exciting rugby victory, Nick finds himself feeling a little protective over his friend in the locker room
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What did you say your name was? by chocolatefreckle for Pocketfamily
Fandoms: Heartstopper (TV), Heartstopper (Webcomic)
05 Nov 2024
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Charlie Spring"s favourite customer, Nick Nelson, comes to his cafe-bakery for a last-minute birthday cake - but fate has other plans in store, when Nick takes a knock on the head and loses his memory.
A shamelessly fluffy (with just a pinch of angst) coffeeshop AU/amnesia/fake dating tale.
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9 days: i was doomed the day we met by bishyreadytocry for Tee_85
Fandoms: Heartstopper (TV), Heartstopper (Webcomic)
23 Sep 2024
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“And... well. Maybe Charlie shouldn’t have judged a book by its cover, but the book didn’t need to be so fucking rude about it. Charlie scoffs as Nick walks away and decides his gut feeling was definitely correct: Nick Nelson is a complete dick.”
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Five times Nick and Charlie pretend to be fake boyfriends to get them out of a situation - Oh, and they hate each other. Kind of. Maybe. Probably? – and one time they don’t have to pretend.
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40 Days: Interdepartmental Cooperation by sophisticatedyet
Fandoms: Heartstopper (TV), Heartstopper (Webcomic)
23 Aug 2024
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“So, are you joining me on the walk?”
Charlie could just have said no, but then he would need a reason for why he was standing in the car park in waterproof trousers at 11am on a Saturday, so instead, he forced a smile and said, weakly, “Yep.”
AKA: Nick and Charlie are coworkers who get set up because all their colleagues are fed up with them.
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Suddenly his face appears out of the darkness, illuminated by the light of his phone. His hair is sticking up wildly and his eyes are barely open as he squints at his lock screen. “It’s half three.”
“Shit. Sorry. Just go back to sleep.”
Nick tilts the phone away from his face to cast more light into the room, catching Charlie trying to tiptoe towards the door. “Where are you going?”
Charlie stops again. “Home?”
“What? Don’t be silly. Just stay.”
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Or, Nick and Charlie are good mates, pals, bros in their twenties when Charlie accidentally stumbles upon an unexpected cure for his insomnia.