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Round 3 Polls:
(Projected length: 8 days)
Day 1:
1. Bruce Wayne vs. Pascal
2. The Doctor vs. Daenerys Targaryen
3. Inspector Barnes vs. August
4. Cale Henituse vs. Simon Petrikov
Day 2:
5. Keishin Ukai vs. Yami Sukehiro
6. Gintoki Sakata vs. Maglor
7. Kim Dokja vs. Izumi Curtis
8. Roy Mustang vs. Rune Saint John
Day 3:
9. Shōta Aizawa vs. Guts
10. Jean Valjean vs. The Fix
11. Soundwave vs. Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla
12. Agent Washington vs. Grace
Day 4:
13. David Wymack vs. Dadan
14. Bobby Nash vs. Korosensei
15. Wen Kexing and Zhou Zishu vs. Jack Starbright
16. Satoru Gojo vs. Xie Lian
Day 5:
17. Eda Clawthorne vs. Sakyo Furuichi
18. Herlock Sholmes vs. Dracule Mihawk
19. Artemy Burakh vs. Kazuma Kiryu
20. Master Wu vs. Izumi Tachibana
Day 6:
21. Optimus Prime vs. Sarah Jane Smith
22. Bell-Mere vs. Cap’n Craig Cuttlefish
23. Camilla Noceda vs. Professor Hershel Layton
24. Giovanni Potage vs. Miles Edgeworth
Day 7:
25. Phoenix Wright vs. Dalinar Kholin
26. King Dedede and Meta Knight vs. Jawbone O’Shaughnessey
27. Bruno Bucciarati vs. Abigail Pent and Magnus Quinn
28. Toriel vs. Pongo and Perdita
Day 8:
29. Whitebeard vs. Lance Strongbow
30. Roronoa Zoro vs. Jody Mills
31. Sojiro Sakura vs. Kurogane and Fai D’Flourite
32. Iroh vs. Splinter
#serial adopters bracket#round 3#tumblr polls#tumblr tournament#poll bracket#character bracket#fandom bracket#it’s getting good y’all#I am NOT looking forward to day 3 tho
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Home Away From Home Chapter 6: Time To Go Home
Chapter summary:
Blaine turns the leisure centre into a success story. Will his brother ruin things? Not with Kurt around. (Warning: this chapter contains smut.)
Many thanks to my beta @hkvoyage!
You can also read this story on AO3.
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Chapter 6: Time to Go Home
“What am I going to do?” Blaine wailed.
“Do about what?” asked a very familiar voice, and Blaine wheeled around wide-eyed. Inspector Hummel! And Inspector Abrams! And here Blaine was making a scene in front of them. How unprofessional! Better get himself back under control.
While Blaine worked on appearing calm and unruffled, Tina told the inspectors about the bachelor party Blaine was organising for David’s brother. “And now the bride has decided she wants to have her bachelorette party there at the same time, so that she can keep an eye on her guy. Only there’s nothing for her to do.”
Inspector Abrams whistled low, and Inspector Hummel’s eyebrows went up. “Will this be here at the hotel?”
“No, no,” Blaine hurried to explain. “Remember we went to check out those industrial buildings?”
And he went on to tell the inspector all his plans for the buildings.
“We’ve been working so hard to get everything ready in time, and now Colleen goes and ruins it all,” he complained.
The inspector hummed. “So you didn’t plan on any activities more tailored to women, that’s the problem? And this Colleen and her friends are not into graffiti and escape rooms and the like?”
Blaine sighed and shook his head.
“Did you have any plans for the grounds in between the buildings?” Inspector Hummel asked.
Blaine shrugged. “Apart from a parking lot? Not really. Well, I was thinking of a karting track, but I’m not sure there’s enough space. Or padel courts?”
“No. No, no, no. You don’t want to do that. Too noisy. The mayor lives two streets away. If your new project bothers him in any way, he’ll put a stop to it. Better make sure all the buildings have top-notch acoustic insulation, so that the indoors activities don’t bother anyone either.”
Blaine grabbed his leisure centre checklist and jotted that down. “So what do you suggest for the grounds?”
What the inspector had in mind was nothing less than genius. The biggest building on the site had a huge carport attached to it, big enough for five or six trucks to stand under. This carport could be expanded and turned into a patio.
“Just add fairy lights, lounge furniture and some potted plants, and you’re all set. You can serve high tea, and you can give workshops. Accessorising like a pro. Quick and elegant hairstyles. Stress reduction techniques. How to create your own perfume. How to make your own face cream with all-natural ingredients. How to grow your own vegetables with minimal effort using the square foot gardening system. I’d be happy to help you make the raised beds for that, and you can turn it into another programme for school children.”
Blaine gaped at Inspector Hummel. “That sounds amazing! Only… Who’d give the workshops? I don’t know how to do any of that stuff!”
Tina laughed. “If she’s not too busy, Quinn could do the hairstyling workshop, she’s great at that. And I’d ask Unique for the accessorising workshop.”
The inspector’s mouth became a thin line and his eyes flashed as he told Blaine that he could give any of the workshops he’d enumerated.
“But… Why would you?” Blaine blurted out.
For the first time, he saw the inspector hesitate, his usual poise and self-assurance wavering, and then, haltingly, explain that he wanted some changes in his life. Maybe a career switch. And that he very much liked Blaine’s new project, and wanted to take part in it.
Wow.
You could have knocked Blaine down with a feather.
And yet, now that he thought about it, the inspector would make an excellent workshop manager. The guy was a perfectionist, yes, and maybe not the best team player, but his extensive practical knowledge and experience offset that.
So he was quick to say, “You are welcome aboard. Only, you might not want to give up your day job just yet. We’re only just starting out, and there’s no knowing if it will be a hit.”
“We’ll make a promo video!” Inspector Abrams suggested. “That will bring in customers all right.”
So instead of taking the inspectors on a tour around the hotel, Blaine took them to the soon to be leisure centre, and showed them around there.
Of course, that led Inspector Hummel to point out all the flaws he saw, but Blaine had counted on that, bringing his clipboard and jotting down the improvements the inspector suggested.
Inspector Abrams loved the parkour park and was quick to try out a ramp or two. He had suggestions, too, mostly about making the leisure centre accessible.
Blaine nodded and made a note of everything. It would mean more work, but the end result would be better, and he was all in favour of that.
Jeff and Nick were working on one of the escape rooms and were only too happy to show and explain everything. They got on with Inspector Abrams like a house on fire, and soon were discussing new themes and stories for more escape rooms.
“More?” Blaine squeaked. “We don’t have room for more!”
“Well, not here, no, but you’re not going to stop, right?” Jeff asked. “You’re going to buy more unloved buildings and give them a fantabulous make-over, right?”
Blaine frowned. “Jeff, I don’t have the money for that. This all belongs to Cooper, you know.”
“You can talk him into it, I know you can,” Jeff cajoled him.
Blaine saw everyone nod enthusiastically.
“Uhm… I’ll think about it,” he hedged. “Let’s first get this leisure centre up and running, okay? There’s still so much to be done!”
With the two inspectors on board, Blaine’s to do list kept getting longer, but fortunately, more and more people turned up to help out.
Some of them were sent his way by the hotel staff or by Tina’s friends and acquaintances.
Others came because they had heard about the good fortune of the former squatters and wanted to try their own luck.
The Warblers were a big help, too, as well as their parents.
David’s father, who ran a big chain of hardware stores, sold Blaine all the supplies he needed at cost. Wes’ mother, who had an insurance firm, advised Blaine on all the insurances he needed for his new venture, and made sure he got the best price.
Many Warblers lived in the neighbourhood and were only too happy to pitch in with whatever work needed doing so that Jim could have an epic bachelor party.
The day of the event itself dawned sunny and clear, and after helping with the morning run at the hotel, Blaine hurried to the leisure centre for the last check-up and some finishing touches.
Everything had come together wonderfully well, and Blaine was so happy about that he spontaneously started to sing as he put table cloths and vases with freshly cut flowers on the tables in the patio.
Suddenly, other voices joined in, and Blaine turned around and smiled at Jeff and Nick. They’d also brought Inspector Abrams, who explained he wanted to shoot more footage for the promo video during the bachelor party.
“That way, the viewers get to see people enjoying everything that’s on offer here. Do you think your friends would mind getting filmed?”
Blaine shook his head. “Nah. I’ll ask them, but I don’t think so. I don’t know about Colleen and her friends, though. They might mind.”
“Okay. I’ll focus on the guys today, and we’ll film the patio stuff some other time. I know a guy at the local TV station, and he’s agreed to use this footage in his weekend programme. He always talks about new places opening up – restaurants and bars and the like – and gives tips about what to do in the weekend – festivals and events. This place fits in perfectly.”
The bachelor party was an absolute hit, and on the bachelorette side, the ladies seemed content with the scrumptious food Millie Rose had prepared for them and listened raptly to what Inspector Hummel taught them.
Instead of checking on Jim every five minutes, Colleen stayed in her seat, gleaming with pride when Inspector Hummel praised the face cream she’d made as the smoothest one of the bunch.
After two workshops, lots of dainty finger food, tea and champagne, Colleen did venture inside, but mostly to gush to Jim what a wonderful time she’d been having.
“Sweetie, is there any way we could end the evening together?” she asked him.
Jim, who had enjoyed all of the activities Blaine and the others had organised for him and who was just about to sit down and have some wings and beer, shrugged good-naturedly. “The more, the merrier.”
Colleen beamed at him and puckered her lips for a kiss. “So what will we do?”
Blaine quickly suggested. “Karaoke? Wes was just saying all that this party lacked was some singing.”
“Perfect!” squealed Colleen, and ran outside to go tell her friends.
“Okay, does anyone know someone close by who has a karaoke machine and wouldn’t mind lending it to us?” Blaine shouted over the din at the bar.
“My friend Rachel has one,” Inspector Hummel said. “I’ll go get it. Be right back.”
And so the night ended with karaoke, and though everyone had fun, Blaine saw to it that Jim didn’t get too drunk, as per the bride’s instructions.
The next day, at the wedding, everyone who’d been at the joint bachelor/bachelorette party came to thank him and to tell him they’d certainly come back to his leisure centre. “And isn’t it great that we made it onto Gavin’s weekend show? My mom couldn’t believe her eyes when she saw me on TV!”
The father of the bride, Mr. Walters, also came to have a chat with Blaine. Apparently, he’d heard from Jeff that Blaine wanted to turn his new venture into a chain of leisure centres.
“If you want some help deciding on new locations and finding cheap buildings, come to me, boy. I’m in the real estate business, and nobody’s got a better eye for a bargain than me. Here’s my card.”
Blaine accepted the business card with a nod, and did not mention his lack of capital. For all he knew, Cooper might be persuaded, and then this connection could come in handy.
Mr. Walters now intercepted a tall and distinguished-looking grey-haired gentleman who’d been walking by.
“Hey, Smythe, come and meet Blaine Anderson, the guy who bought the industrial block that used to be yours and turned it into the leisure centre all the young ones here are raving about. I’m hearing good things about the hotel he’s bought too. That was yours as well, wasn’t it?”
Smythe? As in the father of El Jerk Supremo?
And yes, it was. Following behind his father, guzzling champagne, was Smythe Junior.
Blaine shot him a glare, but he didn’t even seem to notice.
In the meantime, Smythe Sr. acknowledged having owned the property. “Gave it to my son here, to make something of it, but he just let it all fall into ruin, and resented me for giving him such useless property. But you see, son, when you apply yourself, you can make something of it. Well done, boy. What was your name again?”
“Blaine Anderson, sir.”
“Anderson… Anderson… Are you related to George Anderson?” Smythe Sr. asked.
Blaine nodded. “That’s my father, sir.”
“His youngest, are you? You make your father proud. Chip off the old block, that’s what you are. You’ve got what it takes to make it far. Brains and guts and drive. Not like this one here!”
Smythe Sr. glared at his son, who shrugged, the very picture of boredom.
“You don’t care what I say? Well, maybe you will start to care when I cut you off! I’ve given you too much leeway for too long. You’re a lazy good-for-nothing, but if you think you’re going to sponge off me your whole life, you’ve got another think coming. You won’t get another dime from me, and as of last week, you’re written out of my will, too, so don’t count on getting an inheritance. The money will be going to charities.”
That woke Smythe up with a vengeance. “You can’t do that!”
“I can, and I have. I’m taking your Jaguar too, and your credit card has been cancelled. It’s past time for you to grow up, find yourself a job, and learn to make ends meet.”
Smythe looked like he wanted to throttle his father. Then he turned to Blaine and hissed, “This is all your fault! I’ll get you back for showing me up, I swear!”
Then he threw his champagne glass on the ground and stalked off.
Smythe Sr. sighed. “His mother always spoiled him rotten. Only child, you know how that goes. She died of cancer two years ago, and Sebastian took it hard. That’s why I gave him time to prove himself. But all he ever does is party with celebrities, drink and do drugs and get into trouble, and I’m so sick of it. At least without money, he will have no other choice than to sober up.”
Shaken by the scene he’d just witnessed and by the threat he’d received, Blaine politely excused himself and went outside for some fresh air.
Five minutes later, Tina found him there. He’d brought her along to the wedding as his date, but had lost sight of her once Mr. Walters started talking to him.
“Hey, are you all right? Wasn’t that Smythe I saw you talking to?”
“And his father.”
“Ugh.”
“Yeah, pretty much.”
“You want to get out of here?” Tina offered.
“Yes. Tina? I want to go back to New York.”
“We still have two weeks before the new school year starts.”
“I know. I just feel like it’s time to wrap things up and hand over the reins, you know. Mr. and Mrs. Evans can run the hotel, and Jeff and Nick can run the leisure centre.”
Tina put her head on Blaine’s shoulder for a moment. “Then that’s what we’ll do. Let’s wrap things up with a party. Artie can bring his friend Gavin from the TV station, so that we can plan the grand re-opening of the hotel with the Evanses, ‘cause we might not be around for that anymore. Ugh, I’m so going to miss everyone here!”
“Especially a certain inspector, huh?” Blaine teased her.
“We used to date, Artie and I. In high school. It didn’t last, but we’ve always stayed good friends. We’ve kept in touch. And now… Well… I think I’d like to try dating him again. And it’s not just me. He wants it too. Says he’s thinking about chucking in his job and going to film school, in New York.”
“Wow. I’m happy for you, Tay-Tay. He seems like a good guy.”
“The best. Hey, what do you think of his colleague? Artie says he’s got a crush on you.”
Blaine laughed. “Mr. Nitpicker? You must be joking.”
“We’ll invite him to the wrap-up party and give him some alcohol, that will loosen him up, and then maybe he’ll say he looooooves you!”
Blaine shook his head, chuckling. “Now who’s had a few too many? Come on, let’s go to the hotel and get some sleep.”
K&B
When the wrap-up party was in full swing, Blaine’s phone rang, and it turned out to be Cooper.
“So how are things going, squirt? Pretty well, I’d say. Wes sent me a link to that promo video you did for the leisure centre, and it was great! I can’t wait to come and test out your escape rooms!”
Blaine laughed and promised Cooper that he could come and try them out any time.
“Show me the hotel, would you?” Coop asked. “I’m sure you’ve worked wonders there as well!”
Blaine took the iPad through the whole building, showing Cooper everything they’d done and telling him about everyone who’d helped.
When Cooper had gotten the whole tour, Blaine went back to the lounge, where everyone was celebrating with a glass of bubbly and a scrumptious cake Marley’s mom had made.
“Doesn’t the hotel look fabulous?” Blaine asked his brother. “Now get your ass here pronto, our we’ll have the grand re-opening without you!”
Behind Blaine, everyone cheered.
Cooper laughed. “Well, you’ve certainly done a great job with the place. It looks amazing. No wonder Smythe asked if I’d sell it back to him.”
Blaine’s stomach plummeted. “Please tell me you didn’t.”
“Well, of course I didn’t, Smythe would only offer me half of what I paid him in the first place, so I said no dice!”
Blaine felt nauseous with relief, his knees going weak at the thought, at the very real possibility of Cooper selling the hotel again.
Then it began to sink in how close they’d come to losing everything they’d worked so hard for, and relief made way for anger thrumming through him so hard his hands started to shake.
“Also because you PROMISED not to make any more important financial decisions without consulting me first, right?” he yelled. “Not to mention that my friends and I have spent several months whipping this place into shape for YOU, not for that smirky meerkat Smythe!”
Cooper’s smile slid off his face, and he was quick to nod. “Right. Yeah, yeah, sure.”
“Bet that never crossed your mind, did it?”
Icy venom dripped off Blaine’s words, and finally, it seemed to sink in for Cooper that he had something to apologise for. “Sorry, bro. I didn’t think…”
“You never do,” Blaine interrupted him, “that’s how we got here in the first place. And as usual, I bust my ass trying to fix the problem you’ve caused, and instead of thanking me, you almost sell the now completely renovated building again for a pittance. This is the last straw. I swear, Coop, this is the LAST time I’ll ever help you out. From now on, you can fix your disasters all by yourself. Maybe that will teach you to think before you do something.”
For a minute, you could hear a pin drop. Nobody spoke or so much as moved a muscle. Even Quinn and Puck’s daughter Beth, who had been dancing around minutes ago, waving a brightly coloured flaglet and singing at the top of her voice, was now looking at Blaine’s iPad as though Coop had kicked her puppy.
Cooper’s face in the Skype window was the palest and the most serious Blaine had ever seen it.
Then Coop said, “Blaine… Little brother…”
“Spare me your brother spiel,” Blaine snarled at him. “You always conveniently forget you have a brother, except when you need me to bail out your ass! When have you ever helped me out in return, huh? You know very well Father has cut me off ever since he found out I was gay. I’ve told you time and again I have to work three jobs to be able to study in NYC and to pay my share of the rent in a tiny apartment, and that living like that is gruelling. Has it ever occurred to you to give me some money to make things easier for me? No, it hasn’t. You’ve made millions, so you should have plenty to spare. But you’ve never given me a dime. You know I dream of becoming an actor, and have gone to plenty of auditions. Have you ever thought of putting in a good word for me? No, you haven’t. You only ever think about yourself, and I’m sick of it.”
Cooper looked stricken. Clearly, the idea that he could do something useful for Blaine had never occurred to him.
“You have one week, Cooper. One week to get here and take over. I need to get back to New York, and whether you show up or not, I’m going. So sort out your stuff there, wherever you are at the moment, and come home. Bye.”
Blaine closed the Skype window and switched off the iPad, his hands still shaking slightly as he struggled to keep his temper under control.
“He always was an idiot, wasn’t he?” David laughed, clapping Blaine on the shoulder. “Remember that time he sold his whole Star Wars collection to Wes for just fifty dollars?”
Blaine squared his jaw and glared at his friend. “Vividly, yes, ‘cause it was MY Star Wars collection he sold. Not his.”
David took one look at Blaine’s murderous expression and stopped laughing. “Oh.”
“Yes, oh! When Coop makes a mess of things, the one who tends to bear the consequences is me. He’s always screwing up my life one way or another, and then he walks away whistling while I get to pick up the pieces.”
Blaine took a deep breath, trying to calm himself, but it didn’t work. He was so angry he saw red.
“But this time, he didn’t mess up, right?” David said. “He didn’t sell the hotel back to that asshole.”
“This time, we escaped by the skin of our teeth, because that slimy miser offered him too little money. But he very well might have sold the place again without consulting me first. Even though he PROMISED to do so. And even though he knows we’ve been working our asses off for over two months to turn this place into a decent hotel. Ugh. This is the last time I ever sort out one of Cooper’s mistakes. Finito. When I think of all the effort we’ve made here, getting constant criticism and having to bend over backwards so as not to lose our hotel licence for good, and he could have thrown that down the drain and given it all away again for peanuts… Aaaargh, it makes my blood boil. He’s so lucky he’s still at the other side of the world right now.”
“I’m sure he meant well,” Wes said.
If Blaine could have breathed fire, he would have done so at that point. Instead, he just looked down at his toes, clenching and unclenching his fists and telling himself not to yell at his friends, who’d helped and supported him with everything they had, and who deserved better than to bear the brunt of Blaine’s anger.
Why did it always go like this? Any time Coop did something unforgivable, everyone went out of their way to come up with excuses for him, and told Blaine to forgive and forget.
Well, this would be the last time. From now on, Blaine had no brother. He’d block Cooper’s number, and he’d never speak to him again.
He felt a soft pressure on his arm, and looked up. It was Inspector Hummel.
“Come with me for a moment?” the inspector said, his voice softer than Blaine had ever heard it.
Uh-oh, now what?
Blaine followed him into the hallway.
“Is there any place we could talk without being overheard?” Inspector Hummel asked.
“Uhm, the room I’m staying in, with Tina. But that one hasn’t been renovated yet. I mean, there’s new windows and a better bed and all the big stuff has been done, but the old wallpaper is still there, peeling off the wall, and the adjoining bathroom hasn’t been spackled or painted yet, because we were focussing on the rooms where the hotel guests would be staying. But we will get round to it, I promise. It’s on the planning.”
Inspector Hummel nodded and followed Blaine.
Once they were in the room, the door firmly shut and locked, Blaine turned to the inspector. “What did you want to discuss? If this is about the leisure centre, Jeff and Nick have agreed to keep you on board for the workshops.”
Inspector Hummel shook his head. “No, no. It’s not that. I wanted to say… I’m sorry.”
That was the absolute last thing Blaine had expected to hear, so his answer was less than polished. “Uhm, what?”
“I misjudged you. In the beginning.”
Blaine continued to stare at Inspector Hummel in undisguised bafflement.
“I overheard you talking to your brother. And your friends.”
“Okay?”
“And it actually went as you said. Your brother who bought this on a whim and you who had to come here and get things in order.”
Blaine nodded warily, sure that there would be a “but” following any second now.
“I’m sorry I ever accused you of not taking this seriously. That may apply to your brother, but it has never applied to you. You’ve been compliant and hard-working from the start, doing everything you could to get this place up to par. I’m so glad Artie managed to convince me to give you and your team a second chance, and I must congratulate you on doing a fantastic job in so short a time.”
Blaine blinked a few times in quick succession.
Wow. A compliment from Mr. Nitpicker. Who’d have thought?
“Thank you,” he said.
“I hope your establishment will do well, from now on. Let’s hope your brother won’t interfere too much.”
Blaine smiled sourly. “Oh, he will. He’s sure to screw it all up royally as soon he sets foot in here. That’s the sad truth. I won’t be able to stop him. It’s his hotel, after all. When he arrives, I’ll hand the keys to him, and that will be that.”
“Après moi le déluge?”[1]
“I’m sorry, what?”
“You’re washing your hands of it?”
Blaine shook his head. “That’s what I would do if I didn’t care what happened to the hotel. But I do care. I’m dreading Coop taking over, because he’s just going to ruin everything I worked so hard for.”
Inspector Hummel bit his lip, looking like a bashful schoolboy all of a sudden. “And I made your job so much harder still, by constantly harassing you.”
Blaine shrugged. “No-one can blame you for doing your job. We had the same goals: making this hotel safe and healthy for the guests.”
“Exactly. But I treated you like an enemy that had to be battled at all costs.”
Blaine chuckled. “You were tough, no doubt about that, but I’ve never resented you for that. I’m just as much of a perfectionist as you are. Also, your advice helped me out a lot. You pointed things out that I would never have thought of, so I’m glad you took so much time to make sure everything here would be perfect.”
Now it was Inspector Hummel’s turn to look astonished. Soon, though, that expression melted away into a breath-taking smile.
“You’re much kinder than I would be were our roles reversed,” the inspector admitted. “And I may have spent more time here than was absolutely necessary, because… Because I like you.”
Before Blaine could react to that, the inspector was right in front of him, one hand gently cupping Blaine’s head.
“May I kiss you?” Inspector Hummel whispered.
Blaine’s mouth fell open.
Oh. Oh!!
“Y…Yes,” was all he managed to say before his mouth was claimed.
Inspector Hummel kissed like he did anything else: thoroughly and fervently.
Blaine had no idea how much time had passed when they resurfaced to take a breath.
“I thought you hated me!” he said to Inspector Hummel. It sounded more accusing than he meant it to come out.
The inspector dropped his gaze, and… Was that a blush?
“I felt attracted to you,” Inspector Hummel whispered, “right from the start. And I knew that if I let myself give in to that, I’d be less strict than I have to be. So I overdid it a bit. Was tougher on you than on anyone else.”
“Same here,” Blaine admitted. “I mean with the attraction, you know. I saw you, and bam, I wanted you. You are so hot. And you being so strict only made me want you more. I’ve had several dreams about you grabbing me by my tie and having your wicked way with me.”
Inspector Hummel grinned – actually grinned! – and grabbed Blaine’s tie, pushing Blaine softly but firmly against the wall. “Like this?”
Blaine felt his knees go weak and grabbed the inspector’s arms to stay upright, managing no more than a squeak in answer.
The inspector’s brows knitted together. “Was that too much?”
“No,” whispered Blaine, and he surged in for another kiss.
He felt hands slip beneath his shirt, exploring his back and caressing the tender skin there.
It made his body arch and his legs become jelly.
Blaine threw his head back and moaned when that led to soft lips mapping out his neck, because aaah, that was another sensitive area!
His hands grappled, trying to trace his partner’s torso and get under the layers to the skin.
“Tsk, tsk, no rumpling my clothes!”
His hands were taken in a strong grip and placed over his head.
“Keep them there!”
Blaine, his eyes glazing over as he thrilled to this display of dominance, panted, “I will.”
Hot breath washed over his ear. “Good boy.”
His dick instantly went from half-hard to straining against his jeans.
He closed his eyes and moaned again.
He felt wet heat on his earlobe, then a little nip that made him squeak, and a whisper. “Let me take care of you.”
“Please.”
The warm weight that had been holding his body against the wall disappeared, and Blaine whimpered as he sagged down a bit, his legs struggling to hold himself up.
“Patience!”
Nimble fingers undid the buttons of his shirt and then took it off. Blaine shivered a bit as the cold air hit his bare chest, and then felt a warm mouth tease his nipples until they pebbled, while the fingers made their way down, down, down, and cupped his dick, which was rock hard and desperate to be freed by now.
“You like this, don’t you? Me taking charge.”
It sounded both awed and smug.
Blaine whimpered again, hoping that he’d get some relief soon.
“Look at you, just begging for it…”
The pressure on his dick was featherlight and nowhere near enough, so Blaine pressed closer and bucked up against the hand holding him.
“Stay still, or I won’t let you come.”
Blaine locked his muscles in place and did his utmost not to move.
Another whisper in his ear. “Good boy.”
The button of his jeans popped, the zipper went down, ever so slowly, and then his jeans were tugged off.
Hands cupped his backside and fondled it, while a hot tongue licked a stripe on his boxers, and then another, wetting the fabric and making him tremble.
“You’re so beautiful like this.”
Now his boxers were tugged off, too, his dick springing loose, and aah, that felt good!
After a few lazy licks, his dick was enveloped in hot wet bliss, and Blaine had a hard time not bucking up because he needed to come and he needed it now.
He controlled himself, though, keeping still, and was rewarded with an expert blowjob that soon had him panting, “Please, please, please!”
The mouth on his dick was replaced with a hand, and a hoarse voice said “Come for me, babe.” That was all he needed to fall over the edge.
When his orgasm had ebbed away, he opened his eyes and smiled. “Your turn now.”
He crawled onto his bed on all fours, spreading his legs wide, and waited.
Behind him, he heard frantic rustling, and then a click and a squirt. A hand spread his ass cheeks open and lubed-up fingers reached inside.
At first, Blaine winced a little from oversensitivity anytime his prostate was hit, but soon, his dick sprang to attention again and he was more than ready for round two.
“May I…?”
For the first time, it sounded uncertain, and Blaine was quick with his reassurance. “Yes, yes, please!”
And then a warm weight pressed him down as he was slowly filled to the brim. He focussed on relaxing his muscles as much as he could.
“You okay?”
“Never better.”
A chuckle reverberated through him, and then a slip-slide movement started up and increased in pace until it was all Blaine could focus on, making him burn hotter and hotter and his panting come faster and faster.
A hand reached for Blaine’s dick, and it took only a few tugs for Blaine to come again. Behind him, he heard a bitten-off moan and all movement stilled.
Then they both flopped down on the bed, exhausted, their legs tangled and their noses touching, smiling at each other.
Blaine trailed his fingers over the inspector’s chest, chuckling to himself when he realised that he knew the man so intimately now yet he still didn’t know what else to call him than inspector.
“So…”
The inspector quirked an eyebrow. “Yes?”
“What’s your first name? I can’t keep calling you Inspector. Or, well, I can, if you’re into that, but…”
“It’s Kurt. Kurt Hummel.”
Blaine tried out the name. “It suits you.”
Kurt rolled his eyes. “So glad you approve.”
“So…”
“My middle name is Elisabeth,” Kurt said.
Blaine laughed. “That’s not what I was going to ask. But okay. Mine is Devon, by the way.”
“I know. I made you show me your ID, remember?”
“Right.”
Kurt started playing with Blaine’s hair, and it made him want to curl up in a ball and purr.
“What were you going to ask?” Kurt asked.
Blaine bit his lip. “Please don’t bite my head off for asking, but… Was this supposed to be a one-time thing? ‘Cause I’m headed back to New York City, and your work is here, in Ohio.”
Kurt leaned up on his elbow and looked at Blaine, his eyes intent. “There are other jobs, but there’s only one you. Just say the word and I’ll come to NYC with you.”
Blaine sucked in a sharp breath. “You’d do that? For me? You barely know me!”
“I know enough,” Kurt said softly. “I know that you are hard-working, talented, kind and more loyal than your brother deserves. I know I’d be a fool to let you go. If you’ll have me, I’ll hand in my resignation today.”
“Well… I only have one more year to go before I graduate. So… You could wait? And I could come back? I was already planning on coming back during my Christmas break.”
“And fix what your brother has messed up in the meantime?” Kurt surmised.
Blaine let out a deep sigh. For a moment there, he’d forgotten all about Cooper. “Let’s hope he’ll get bored after a day or so and go off to New Zealand again.”
Kurt laughed. “That’s your best case scenario?”
Blaine glowered at the iPad on his nightstand. “You don’t know Cooper. Whenever he can mess things up, he will.”
“I got an inkling of that, yes,” said Kurt. “Still, I’m here to keep an eye on things. And I will, I promise.”
K&B
It took Cooper only two days to turn up. Miracle one.
And when he did, he pulled Blaine into a big hug and thanked him. Miracle two.
It wasn’t until Cooper handed him papers that said Blaine was the owner of the hotel and the leisure centre now that Blaine got an inkling there was another hand at work here.
Cooper would never have thought of that on his own.
When Blaine started prodding, Coop shuddered – actually shuddered – and told him his boyfriend was scary.
“My boyf… Oh! You mean Kurt? What did he say?”
Cooper shrugged. “Nothing that I didn’t deserve. Let’s say he opened my eyes, and told me if I wanted to keep my brother, I had some debts to pay. I’m sorry about your Star Wars collection, man. I tried to get it back from Wes, but he refused to sell it back to me.”
“Of course he did. I had some really rare collectibles. I’m sure they’re worth a fortune by now.”
Coop winced, but then relaxed his posture and pasted a bright smile onto his face again as if he were in a commercial, tapping the papers Blaine now held. “So you get the hotel and the leisure centre instead. They’re yours. And when you find another property you want to have to expand your business, I’ll buy it for you. We’ll be a team, but you get to make all the decisions and run things. Is that all right with you?”
Blaine felt his eyes prickle. “Perfect. Thank you, Coop.”
“It’s me who should say thank you. For always having my back, even if I didn’t half realise how much I owed you. You deserve this. And you’re right, I have money and connections enough to help you in return. Just say the word and I will.”
Blaine nodded, too overcome to speak.
Coop’s grin got wider and more natural. “Now show me the leisure centre, bro, especially the escape rooms!”
Blaine’s answering grin was blinding.
As Coop drove to the site, Blaine remembered Harmony Brentwood, and sent her a quick e-mail.
By the time Coop had been shown around all the buildings and had been introduced to everyone – except Jeff and Nick, whom he already knew – Miss Brentwood and a dozen or so of her friends had arrived and made a big to-do about their idol.
Cooper smiled and posed for selfies and said all the right things, and then proclaimed that he was here to do an escape room.
Nick and Jeff told Cooper that their escape rooms required at least two participants, and with a fat wink, Coop asked his fans who would want to come along.
Harmony Brentwood was quickest to raise her hand, and followed Jeff down the corridor chattering a mile a minute to Cooper.
“How much is she going to regret this?” Blaine asked Nick in an undertone.
Nick grinned evilly. “So much. Come with me to the control room, I don’t want to miss this. Seeing as Artie is around, can we film this? It’s going to be epic. We’ve designed an escape room especially for Coop. He’s going to the Himalayas, and he’s getting electroshocks and will have to dive into ice-cold water. Among other things. Ha, I can’t wait to hear him squeal like a little girl.”
Blaine followed Nick and okayed filming Cooper on his adventures. From the control room, it all looked very amusing, but Blaine knew that he wouldn’t enjoy the experience if he had to go through it himself. Cooper didn’t seem to mind at all. He never lost his smile, from the beginning until the end, and his enthusiasm never seemed to wane. His companion, though, screamed her head off as soon as she saw a fake eyeball, shrieked when she felt an electric shock go through her, had half a dozen temper tantrums about her hair, her clothes and her nails, and came out of the escape room looking like a drowned rat and with her eyes narrowed and flashing like lightning.
Uh-oh…
Jeff and Nick, far from feeling repentant, congratulated both participants and told them their performance had been stellar. “Come and look! You might want to use this footage as a pilot for a TV show. People are going to love this so much!”
Harmony Brentwood, who’d been about to give them a piece of her mind, Blaine had no doubt, tilted her head to the side and got a shrewd look in her eyes.
Probably thinking that this was worth it if it brings her fame and fortune…
And yes, she was all for the TV show idea, angling to get a permanent role in it.
“What I was thinking was having two teams of celebrities tackle the same escape room, competing against the others,” Artie suggested. “The team that gets out fastest, wins.”
“And what prize do we get when we win?” Coop wanted to know.
“Eternal glory,” said Jeff solemnly.
Everyone laughed.
K&B
With Cooper’s backing, the TV show soon became a reality, and Blaine soon had over a dozen leisure centres and hotels.
Unlike other chains, the Anderson leisure centres weren’t identical. They all had a different range of escape rooms and other entertainment, so that people who wanted to try everything, had to travel to each individual centre and of course stay the night at the Anderson hotel nearby.
The TV show, which became hugely popular, drew fans from all over the world, which boosted tourism and employment in all of the locations Blaine had chosen, and made Cooper and his co-host Harmony big stars.
At the start of every new season of the show, they still took on an escape room themselves, and Jeff and Nick delighted in finding new ways to make Harmony scream – insects! Snakes! Jump scares! Icky goo falling on her hair!
Blaine, rather to his surprise, became quite famous himself, for having such a natural flair for business.
He patched things up with his father, who was very proud that his son was following in his footsteps and even surpassing him.
He married Kurt, who helped him scout locations, renovate and fit out buildings and turn each new leisure centre into a huge success. They were, in all respects, a perfect team, and not a day went by without Blaine thanking his lucky stars that Coop had sent him to Ohio.
THE END
[1] After me the flood, a saying attributed to Louis XV of France, meaning he didn’t care what happened after he was gone
#klaine fanfiction#klaine prompt reverse bang#enemies to lovers#artist: justgleekout#i hope you enjoy this story
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@emmettdrables
Ok hear my out
Geordi/Cutie/Darlin
(Cutie probably have a lot of my own headcanons fit into them)
Let’s say, Darlin actually did what David suggested and reached out to the department. The inspector assigned to Quinn was Cutie.
Cutie struggles with human interaction, they struggle expression ideas and their emotions. Cutie meeting Darlin who hides their emotions from others, however they get along surprisingly well.
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Characters I Write For
Marvel
Bucky Barnes
Natasha Romanoff
Loki Laufeyson
Sylvie Laufeydottir
Shang-Chi
Katy
Tobey Maguire!Peter Parker
Andrew Garfield!Peter Parker
Carol Danvers
Disney/Kingdom Hearts
Aladdin (2019)
Terra
Luisa Madrigal
Beast/Adam
Elsa
Captain Amelia
Tiana
Flynn Rider
King Magnifico
The Arcana
Asra Alnazar
Nadia Satrinava
Portia Devorak
Muriel
Star Wars
Finn
Luke Skywalker
Rey Skywalker
Poe Dameron
Finnpoe
Rose Tico
Ezra Bridger (Ahsoka)
Lando Calrissian
The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings
Disclaimer: I have yet to watch The Rings of Power.
Bilbo Baggins
Frodo Baggins
Pippin Took
Merry Brandybuck
Samwise Gamgee
Arwen Undomiel
Tauriel
Misc.
Dr. Claw
Inspector Gadget (I'll happily write for animated or live-action Gadget)
David Copperfield (The Personal History of David Copperfield, 2019)
Bruce Wayne (The Batman, 2022)
Harley Quinn
Professor Utonium
Samurai Jack
#kh terra x reader#bucky x black!reader#thena x reader#bucky barnes x reader#bucky x y/n#bucky x you#asra alnazar x reader#asra x apprentice#countess nadia#countess nadia x reader#portia devorak#portia x apprentice#luisa madrigal x reader#natasha x reader#aladdin x reader#aladdin x black!reader#luke skywalker x you#luke skywalker x reader#luke skywalker x y/n#luke skywalker x black!reader#loki x gender neutral reader#loki x black!reader#sylvie x reader#sylvie x black!reader#rey x black!reader#rey x reader#rose tico x reader#yelena x y/n#yelena belova x you#shang chi x reader
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【 The.Office.Writing.List 】
Who I write for in﹕
♡Eddsworld﹕ Edd Gould, Tord Lordson, Tom Rigwell, Matt Hargeeve
♡Lucifer [Netflix.Series]﹕ Lucifer Morningstar, Chloe Decker, Mazikeen, Amenadiel, Ella Lopez, Dan, Eve, Charlotte, Linda Martin, Marcus Pier
♡Hazbin.Hotel﹕ Alastor, Angel Dust, Vaggie, Charlotte/Charlie, Husk, Niffty, Sir Pentious, Tom Trench, Cherri Bomb
♡Rick.and.Morty﹕ Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith, Summer Smith, Beth Smith, Jerry Smith
♡Teen.Titans.Go﹕ Dick Grayson/Robin, Starfire, Garfield/Beast Boy, Raven, Cyborg
♡Creepypasta﹕ Jeff The Killer (original.one), Eyeless Jack, Slenderman, Speldorman, Trendorman, BENdrowned, Masky, Hoodie, Clockwork, Jane the Killer, Liu
♡BBC.Sherlock.Holmes﹕ Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Mycroft Holmes, Eurus Holmes, Jim Moriarty, Inspector Lestrade, Molly Hooper, Marry Morstan, Charles Agustus Magnussen
♡Death.Note﹕ L.Yagami, L.Lawliet, Misa Amane, Ryuk, T.Matsuda
♡DBH﹕ Connor, Conan/Nines, Hank Anderson, Markus, Daniel, Kara, Gavin Reed
♡X-Men﹕ Deadpool, Wolverine
♡MCU﹕ Tony Stark, Peter Parker, Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, Stephen Strange, Natasha Romanoff, Wanda Maximoff, Vision
♡MCYT﹕ C!Wilbur, C!Dream, C!Tommy, C!Schlatt, C!Tubbo, C!Ranboo, C!George, C!DreamXD, C!Quackity, C!Philza, C!Technoblade, C!Karl Jacobs, C!MD, C!Niki, C!BBH, Ghostbur, C!Fundy, C!Sam
♡Harry.Potter﹕ Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Severus Snape, Neville Longbottom, Remus Lupin, Sirius Black, James Potter, Lily Dursley/Potter, Albus Severus Potter, Bill Weasley, Blaise Zabini
♡Peaky.Blinders﹕ Thomas "Tommy" Shelby, Arthur Shelby, John Shelby, Finn Shelby, Ada She, Polly Gray, Grace Burgess, Billy Kimber, Alfie Solomons
♡Gravity.Falls﹕ Dipper Pines, Mable Pines, Stanford Pines, Stanley Pines
♡Villainous﹕ K.Flugslys/Dr. Flug, Dementia, Black Hat, 505 (platonic)
♡BNHA♡﹕ Izuku Midoryia, Katsuki Bakugou, Shoto Todoroki, Ejiro Kirishima, Shinsou Hitoshi, Toga Himiko, Shigaraki Tomura, Mina Ashido, T.Amajiki, Chisaki Kai, Shota Aizawa, Dabi
♡Good.Omens﹕ Aziraphale, Crowley
♡DC♡﹕ Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Joker, Harley Quinn, Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne
♡Slashers﹕ Brahms Heelshire, Jason
♡MIB﹕ Agent K, Agent J
♡TF2﹕ Scout, Engineer, Spy, Medic, Heavy, Solider, Demoman, Pyro, Sniper
♡Camp.Camp﹕ David, Daniel, Gwen
♡RE8﹕ Lady Dimitrescu, Karl Heisenberg, Ethan Winters
♡Transformers (in general)﹕Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Megatron, Predaking,
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The Art of Death by David Fennell Book Review
The Art of Death by David Fennell Book Review #ad #bookreview #books #crimebook
The Art Of Death London’s latest art installation is a real killer . . . An underground artist leaves three glass cabinets in Trafalgar Square that contain a gruesome installation: the corpses of three homeless men. With the artist promising more to follow, newly-promoted Detective Inspector Grace Archer and her caustic DS, Harry Quinn, must race against time to follow what few clues have been…
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notable moments from The First David Job
leverage 1.12
sophie organized the notecards for the intervention
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Sophie: Drunk again?
Nate: Are we still unclear? I'm a functioning alcoholic, you know? And the trick is not to get hung up on the "alcoholic." But celebrate the "functioning" part of the sentence.
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Nate: Yeah, I- I know all this.
Hardison: No, no, no. See, while you are well-versed in dead-guy art, I myself am not. My entire criminal career is based on technology built after 1981. So I am riveted. Quite so. Please, do go on.
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Hardison: Man, am I glad I don't have to break in there. That is one sick security system.
Parker: What, with our tools? Give me three days of prep, it'd be like taking diamonds from the French national bank. That's like taking candy from a baby.
Hardison: I got it.
Parker: A very easy thing to do.
Hardison: Got...it
I love her
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Parker: Oh, look, little buddy. (picks up fake statue) That's your new home!
Hardison: Can you please not play with the little naked man? Please.
Parker: I'm not. (sets the statue down)
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Eliot: You guys--you know each other?
Ian: Of course. Maggie is Nate’s ex-wife.
Eliot (nervously): Oh.
eliot being completely RATTLED lmfao
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Parker: Which conversation do you want to listen to?
Hardison: That's what stereo was invented for.
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Hardison: Now, Nate, is Maggie a very good Art Inspector?
Nate: Yeah, she's the best.
Parker: No, no, no, we can't let your ex-wife anywhere near our little naked man!
parker: don’t talk to me or my naked son ever again
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Hardison: No, no. Nate, we haven't done any prep. We don't have our tools.
Parker: You want me to break into a secure storage facility with whatever I can scrounge up at the buffet table?
Nate: Pretty much, yeah.
Parker: Cool. I think Sophie left some dresses in here. (turns to look through things)
Hardison: I'll go, too. I, uh, I got a white shirt. I can go wait staff.
(Parker takes off her shirt and Hardison looks the other way, turning the fake statue away from her as well)
hardison is a bashful lil respectful boy and we stan him for it
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parker walking in in that amazing dress and everyone looking? good, it’s what she deserves (I’m gay)
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Parker: Door's got a silent alarm. (to Sophie) You should hide. (to Hardison) We should pretend to make out.
Hardison: Make what?
(Parker grabs Hardison and they begin to kiss and she pushes the door open a little)
[Founder’s Reception]
(Nate and Eliot turn to look at the building as the sounds of making out come over the comms)
[Museum]
(Sophie goes around a corner out of sight)
Hardison: Let's talk about-- A little bit--
(Parker and Hardison continue to make out. Two guards approach and seem embarrassed. One clears his throat)
Guard: You, uh, bumped the door there. Sets the alarm off.
Hardison: You know what?
Parker: Oh.
Hardison: We, you know how it is.
Parker: Sorry.
(guards walk away and Sophie rejoins them)
Parker: Makeup. (takes makeup from Sophie) Come on. (goes through door)
Hardison: Can we talk about the pretending? That was nice.
(Sophie pushes him after Parker and returns to the party)
poor hardison’s heart must be beating wildly
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Eliot: Which one of you did she kiss?
(Sophie sighs)
IMAGINE IF IT HAD GONE THE OTHER WAY THO
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parker’s laser grid dodging skills are legendary + her delight when she stands up to see the first david !!!
also we stan a QUEEN who broke into a vault with only a glass of ice, a roll of aluminum foil, gum, and eyeshadow (and a fake makeout sesh)
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Hardison: You did not just think about this on the way in from the van.
Parker: Some people do crosswords
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Maggie: I-I just, I’m just trying to tell you that I still care.
Nate: No, I-I was –
Maggie: Care what happens to you, I mean. I've never stopped caring about you, Nate
maggie is such a genuinely good person and we love her for it
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Parker: Ready?
(Hardison uses his phone to access remote system)
Parker: Come on, come on.
[Parking Lot]
(alarms begin to blare an all the cars)
[Security Control Room]
Guard 1: Hey, the vibration alarm just went off in the restoration room.
Guard 2: Wait. (points at monitor) Look. The car alarms all went off in the parking lot.
Guard 1: Little earthquakes.
Guard 2: Just another tremor.
that’s so smart tho???
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Parker tosses the real David to Hardison who catches it)
Hardison: Wha-you-- Don't throw the David.
Parker: You caught it, didn't you?
Hardison: You're crazy
I would have had a HEART ATTACK
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Maggie: Adam!
Eliot (turns): Uh, yeah?
(Eliot stops as Nate continues away)
Maggie: Let me give you my number.
Eliot: Great.
[Leverage HQ]
Eliot: I'm sorry your wife gave me her phone number.
Nate: Don't want to talk about it.
Eliot: I-It was only to coordinate where we were gonna go anyway.
Nate: Not talking about it.
hardison is enjoying it so much in the background dnjsjajsjsnnsnn
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(Parker puts the statue on the table between them)
Parker: We just stole an $8 million statue on, like, our day off! (she shakes their shoulders happily)
SHES BABY
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Pilot: Uh, work? W-what are you talking about?
Hardison: Spot inspection. FAA. Now, look, I want to see this plane's TCAS, VRSM, and 8.1 FM spacing in operation to make sure it's fully functional and in compliance with the new FAA regulations.
Pilot: New regulations?
(Hardison takes out a pen and writes on a clipboard)
Hardison: Pilot unaware of latest regulations.
Pilot: Oh, the new regulations. Of course. Please, come this way. I'll take you right up.
Hardison: Oh, no, no. It's cool, it's cool. I don't need to go up. Just taxi me around the building.
Pilot: Taxi? I thought you need to get up in the air.
Hardison (writes on clipboard): Uncomfortable with black authority figures.
Pilot: Sir, please don't write that.
Hardison: Oh, I will write a letter to your mama if I feel like it.
Pilot: This way, please. It's in order. I-I promise. This way. It's okay. (to copilot) FAA, he's a hard-ass.
(copilot tries to get bags)
Pilot: Screw the bags. Let's go!
this was really funny but also SUCH A GOOD WAY to con people
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quinn’s hair did nothing for him in this episode. i said what i said.
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(Sophie and Nate get into his car and leave while Quinn continues to take pictures from the open door of the hanger. Eliot walks up behind him)
Eliot: I'm gonna count to three.
(Quinn turns and hits Eliot hard, knocking him across the floor)
Eliot: Nate, we're blown. W—
Nate: Eliot, what’s--
(several feet away, Eliot’s earpiece is lying on the floor. Eliot tries to scramble away, but Quinn kicks him in the ribs, throwing him back, and kicks him several times more)
Quinn: That rib's broken.
(Eliot manages to get to his feet)
Quinn: He said you'd be tougher than this.
quinn: *is a really good fighter*
eliot: *surprised pikachu face*
ALSO the reason eliot was beat up so bad in the beginning was because he kept on trying to get back to his comm every chance he got INSTEAD of truly fighting back. his first priority was warning his team over his own personal safety and ugh we stan a man who cares about his family
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,,, imagine you’re driving on a highway and see a chick jump off a bridge onto an armored car, pick its lock and then BREAK INTO said armored car ,,, wyd
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poor hardison was ready to relax ,,, he got a soda and made himself some popcorn too
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(Quinn and Eliot both stand hunched over, breathing hard)
Quinn: Why won't you go down?
(Eliot laughs, blood falling from his mouth to the floor. Quinn comes at him again, but Eliot catches him and knees him in the chest several times before pushing him away. Quinn falls to his hands and knees, gasping for air)
Eliot: Now that rib's broken.
(Eliot hits Quinn in the face hard, sending him to the floor. Holding his ribs, Eliot walks to the earpiece and puts it in)
payback is sweet
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Sterling: Mr. Spencer?
(Quinn is still unconscious as Eliot walks out the hanger doors, breathing hard, limping and holding his ribs)
Eliot: Hey, Sterling. I got some dental work with your name on it. What do you say me and you hook up so I can give it to you?
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Sophie: Sterling knows us. He knows how we think.
Nate: So we think like somebody else
THEY THINK LIKE THEIR KIDS
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Nate: With a couple broken ribs and a concussion, I don't think Eliot can take out six guys.
(Eliot looks like he’d give it a try)
Nate: You know, but then I thought, "what would Hardison do?"
(Hardison looks at Nate in surprise)
(Eliot pulls out his phone and accesses the computer system, sending a high pitched whine into the comm. devices of the guards. They all bend over in pain. Eliot punches the one closest to him. Nate grabs Geary and slams his head down on the table. Hardison hits another guard in the face with his tied hands)
THAT MEANS ELIOT WAS ALSO THINKING LIKE HARDISON IF HE KNEW WHAT TO DO WITH THE PHONE AND WAS READY FOR IT
also YEET hardison is a badass but wbk
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(Parker runs for Sophie. Sterling and his men run for Sophie and Parker. Parker reaches Sophie first and the dive from the roof, Sophie screaming and Parker laughing all the way down)
parker is the only character I’ve ever seen that can scream “yeehaw” and “yahoooooo” without it sounding ridiculous
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(Eliot walks into the lobby, holding his ribs. He turns to yell over his shoulder)
Eliot: Hardison!
(Eliot follows Nate toward the door)
Hardison (breathing hard): Wait, Eliot. Eliot, come on.
(Eliot goes back inside)
Eliot: You've got to be kidding me, man.
(Eliot goes to help Hardison carry the painting out)
Hardison: Bring it out, come on.
Eliot: This is just weird.
Hardison: I painted this
okay so we all know that hardison actually hit a lot of cash in the painting but also, eliot actually goes back to help instead of just rolling his eyes and leaving hardison behind. eliot can get annoyed with him but he’d never leave him behind. not even on day one when hardison fell in the exploding building in the nigerian job. eliot was there for him then and he will be there for him for the rest of their lives.
ALSO I really hope eliot got his ribs checked out sometime soon after
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Sterling: You're fired. Dust the whole place for fingerprints, okay? I want a forensic computer spec—
(the monitors come to life, showing Hardison’s face)
Hardison: Hey, Sterling. Get out of my house.
(display changes to a 30 second clock that begins to count down)
Sterling: Run. Run!
(all of the men run from the office, coming out onto the street)
Geary: Maybe he was bluffing.
(the entire floor of the building explodes, shooting fire)
Sterling: That's the funny thing about con men. They don't bluff.
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the third “scattering scene” of the series
#leverage#leverage 1.12#leverage 1x12#the first david job#leverage season 1#season 1#notable moments#mine
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The Suicide Squad Trailer - From the horribly beautiful mind of James Gunn…
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The Suicide Squad Trailer - From the horribly beautiful mind of James Gunn…
The Suicide Squad is from writer/director James Gunn. This Warner Bros Pictures’ superhero action adventure features a collection of the most degenerate delinquents in the DC lineup.
It is planned to debut in Theaters and HBO Max on August 6th, 2021.
The Suicide Squad Trailer
The Suicide Squad Lowdown
Welcome to hell—a.k.a. Belle Reve, the prison with the highest mortality rate in the US of A. Where the worst Super-Villains are kept and where they will do anything to get out—even join the super-secret, super-shady Task Force X. Today’s do-or-die assignment?
Assemble a collection of cons, including Bloodsport, Peacemaker, Captain Boomerang, Ratcatcher 2, Savant, King Shark, Blackguard, Javelin and everyone’s favorite psycho, Harley Quinn.
Then arm them heavily and drop them (literally) on the remote, enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese. The Squad go trekking through a jungle teeming with militant adversaries and guerrilla forces at every turn. They are on on a search-and- destroy mission. The only have Colonel Rick Flag on the ground to make them behave…and Amanda Waller’s government techies in their ears, tracking their every movement.
And as always, one wrong move and they’re dead (whether at the hands of their opponents, a teammate, or Waller herself). If anyone’s laying down bets, the smart money is against them—all of them.
The Suicide Squad – Poster ©2021 Warner Bros / DC Comics
The film stars:-
Margot Robbie (Birds of Prey, Bombshell)
Idris Elba (Avengers: Infinity War)
John Cena (upcoming HBO Max series Peacemaker, Bumblebee)
Joel Kinnaman (Suicide Squad)
Jai Courtney (the Divergent franchise)
Peter Capaldi (World War Z, BBC’s Doctor Who )
David Dastmalchian (upcoming Dune, Ant- Man and the Wasp)
Daniela Melchior (Parque Mayer)
Michael Rooker (the Guardians of the Galaxy films)
Alice Braga (Elysium)
Pete Davidson (The King of Staten Island, TV’s Saturday Night Live)
Joaquín Cosio (Spider-Man: Into the Spider- Verse, TV’s Narcos: Mexico)
Juan Diego Botto (The Europeans)
Storm Reid (The Invisible Man, A Wrinkle in Time, Euphoria)
Nathan Fillion (Guardians of the Galaxy, TV’s The Rookie)
Steve Agee (Brightburn, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2)
Sean Gunn (the Guardians of the Galaxy films, the Avengers films)
Mayling Ng (Wonder Woman)
Flula Borg (Ralph Breaks the Internet)
Jennifer Holland (Brightburn, upcoming HBO Max series Peacemaker)
and Tinashe Kajese (TV’s Valor, The Inspectors)
with Sylvester Stallone (The Rocky, Rambo and Expendables franchises)
and Viola Davis (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Suicide Squad)
Gunn (the Guardian of the Galaxy films) directs from his own screenplay, based on characters from DC.
The film is produced by Charles Roven and Peter Safran, with Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder, Walter Hamada, Chantal Nong Vo, Nikolas Korda and Richard Suckle executive producing.
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Round 2 Polls:
(Projected length: 32 days)
(Bonus Rounds: Here)
Day 1:
1. Ogai Mori vs. Pascal
2. The Doctor vs. Franky
Day 2:
3. Madoc vs. Daenerys Targaryen
4. Inspector Barnes vs. Bright Noa
Day 3:
5. August vs. Claude Frollo
6. Cale Henituse vs. Leif
Day 4:
7. Simon Petrikov vs. Chiron
8. Yami Sukehiro vs. Sei Handa
Day 5:
9. Gintoki Sakata vs. Eithan Arelius
10. Dr. Gregory House vs. Maglor
Day 6:
11. Wolverine vs. Izumi Curtis
12. Roy Mustang vs. Abraham van Helsing
Day 7:
13. Askeladd vs. Rune Saint John
14. Guts vs. Jake Sully
Day 8:
15. Sir Reginald Hargreeves vs. Jean Valjean
16. Kohachi Inugami vs. The Fix
Day 9:
17. Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla vs. Gumpa
18. Aphmau vs. Agent Washington
Day 10:
19. Grace vs. Vector the Crocodile
20. Alec Lightwood-Bane vs. Dadan
Day 11:
21. Bobby Nash vs. William Adama
22. Korosensei vs. The Warrior of Light
Day 12:
23. Kaname Date vs. Jack Starbright
24. Satoru Gojo vs. Dutch Van Der Linde
Day 13:
25. Xie Lian vs. Takashi “Shiro” Shirogane
26. Tom and Maddie Wachowski vs. Sakyo Furuichi
Day 14:
27. Welt Yang vs. Herlock Sholmes
28. Carlisle and Esme Cullen vs. Dracule Mihawk
Day 15:
29. Artemy Burakh vs. Barry and Iris West-Allen
30. Kazuma Kiryu vs. Yuugo and Lucas
Day 16:
31. Master Wu vs. Dave Seville
32. Axel vs. Izumi Tachibana
Day 17:
33. Arlecchino/The Knave vs. Sarah Jane Smith
34. Qifrey vs. Bell-Mere
Day 18:
35. Bobby Singer vs. Cap’n Craig Cuttlefish
36. Professor Hershel Layton vs. Donna Hanscum
Day 19:
37. Giovanni Potage vs. Ingo
38. Miles Edgeworth vs. Vil Shoenheit
Day 20:
39. Nick Fury vs. Dalinar Kholin
40. King Dedede and Meta Knight vs. Kavax au Telemanaus
Day 21:
41. Arataka Reigen vs. Jawbone O’Shaughnessey
42. Gol D. Roger vs. Abigail Pent and Magnus Quinn
Day 22:
43. Toriel Dreemurr vs. Master Kongo
44. Pongo and Perdita vs. Dr. Ivo “Eggman” Robotnik
Day 23:
45. Lance Strongbow vs. Derek Hale
46. Tony Stark vs. Roronoa Zoro
Day 24:
47. Jody Mills vs. Eric Gale
48. “Red-Haired” Shanks vs. Kurogane and Fai D’Flourite
Day 25:
49. Han Muchun vs. Iroh
50. Splinter vs. Lilia Vanrouge
Day 26:
51. Bruce Wayne vs. Thomas O’Malley
52. Jupiter North vs. Keishin Ukai
Day 27:
53. Kim Dokja vs. Roberto de Niro
54. Shōta Aizawa vs. Doctor Carmilla
Day 28:
55. Mendoza vs. Soundwave
56. David Wymack vs. Ash Ketchum
Day 29:
57. Wen Kexing and Zhou Zishu vs. Yondu Udonta
58. Eda Clawthorne vs. Gavroche
Day 30:
59. Fukuzawa Yukichi vs. Optimus Prime
60. Camila Noceda vs. QSMP!Philza
Day 31:
61. Phoenix Wright vs. The Dragonborn
62. Bruno Bucciarati vs. Oliver Queen
Day 32:
63. Whitebeard vs. Otose
64. Sojiro Sakura vs. Yukari Yakumo
#mod is deeply looking forward to day 22 and day 30#mod speaks#serial adopters bracket#round 2#tumblr tournament#tumblr tourney#tumblr polls#poll bracket#character bracket#fandom bracket
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Rogue traders warning
Trading Standards and police are warning residents of a likely increase in rogue traders operating in the area as we head towards early summer.
With home owners planning repairs and improvements, there’s a seasonal opportunity for rogue traders – and every year unwary people fall into the trap.
Trading Standards report that they normally see an increase in complaints about home improvements at this time of year with roof repairs and gardening work among the most common.
Rogue traders can use intimidating or aggressive practices, and sometimes overcharge and provide misleading statements about the work that they offer.
This often leaves householders out of pocket and facing more bills to put problems right.
Common scams used by rogue businesses can include offering to initially replace a tile or slate on the roof but then stating that water is getting into the roof and that it needs replacing urgently. Another is to give a cheap price to clean and clear the garden but then charging much more for ‘extra’ work carried out. Some may also claim they can replace rotten wooden soffits, fascia boards and guttering when in fact they use cheap plastic to cover the problem instead.
Responsible traders will know the rules and will supply the correct paperwork before starting any work. This can include the right for a consumer to cancel work for a short period of time.
Inspector David Quinn, based at Clydebank, said: "I would ask people to be vigilant and look out for elderly and vulnerable members in the community being targeted by rogue traders.
“If you feel intimidated by a caller, close the door and call the police on 101.”
West Dunbartonshire operates a Trusted Trader Scheme, which can be found online at www.referenceline.com/tradingstandards/w-dunbartonshire, along with information for traders on how to join.
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A jazz group the Arthur Rogers Modern Jazz Quintet are having their London debut. They are frustrated that the compositions they play are organised already for them for their shows. The mysterious band manager provides the compositions and often with very little time beforehand. Carlos Varela stumbles across the hidden reason for these songs being curated for the band, it may have something to do with the important people attending the concerts.
Personal Synopsis
Off the banks of the Thames near the Wharf Pier lies Mercury International where Carlos Varela begins his story in this series. Carlos’s intelligence and charm plays to his spy-like coolness and bachelor style all make this character a great cover for whatever he is up to. This first episode sets the scene for a series of mysterious and chivalrous action.
Original Air-Date: September 28th 1963
Directed by Charles Frend
Written by Julian Bond
Carlos Varela- Carlos Thompson
Chin- Burt Kwouk
Miss Carter- Clemence Bettany
Major Nelson- Anthony Bushell
Stirink- Peter Arne
Sarah- Anneke Wills
Tania- Dora Reisser
Bill- Riggs O’Hara
Art- Jeremy Bulloch
Mooney- Hugh Futcher
Leavis- Stewart Guidotti
Wilson- James Luck
Piano Tuner- Tony Quinn
Inspector Shaunnesy- David Blake Kelly
Special Branch Man- Brian Cant
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The Sentimental Agent Episode 1: All That Jazz A jazz group the Arthur Rogers Modern Jazz Quintet are having their London debut. They are frustrated that the compositions they play are organised already for them for their shows.
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The Independent: Les Miserables episode 6 review: Dominic West plays Valjean with care and intricacy in BBC series finale
It is far quicker to list the show’s central characters who aren’t dead than those who are
Speaking last year of the indiscriminate bloodlust of his hit BBC drama Bodyguard, Jed Mercurio insisted that there is no such thing as a “can’t-die character”. It is an ethos, it seems, that he inherited from French author Victor Hugo. By tonight’s final episode of Les Misérables (BBC1), adapted from Hugo’s 1862 novel, it is far quicker to list which of the show’s central characters aren’t dead.
The episode begins at the barricades, with the revolutionaries fighting in favour of a French Republic. That’s about as far as the explanation goes – for the most part, the series doesn’t dwell on the intricacies of the fight. Instead, its revolutionaries speak in vague truisms: they are “building a better world”, and “fighting to the last man” to do it.
Not quite to the last man, in fact. As they become increasingly outnumbered, rebel leader Enjolras (Joseph Quinn) instructs all those with wives, husbands or children to leave. “For you,” he says, “it is a braver thing to live.” It is one of a multitude of potent moments in the series’ swansong – though I have to question why no one seems to have a problem with a literal child cheerfully signing up to die. That child, Gavroche Thénardier (a mischievous Reece Yates), is quickly shot down on a bullet run, and laid to rest alongside his sister Éponine, who saved Marius’ life last episode.
Soon, Valjean (Dominic West) turns up, with “half a mind to kill” Marius (Josh O’Connor) for the crime of loving his adopted daughter Cosette (Ellie Bamber, struggling to tread water in a sea of world-class actors). He quickly changes his mind, though, when he witnesses Marius’ bravery, and saves his life instead.
But not before he has spared that of Inspector Javert (David Oyelowo), who in his obsessive, vengeful quest to track down Valjean, has found himself tied up in a back room. Still, Valjean shows him mercy – a mercy his decades-long foe doesn’t know what to do with. “Do you wish to die?” asks Valjean, incredulous. “It would make a hell of a lot more sense than this,” says Javert, equally so. “Then you’ll have to arrange it yourself.”
And so he does just that. In one perplexing act of mercy, Valjean has won the moral debate that has been raging on since episode one: whether a person commits crimes because they are “degenerate”, or simply because of the way the world has treated them. “Everything I’ve ever believed to be true, everything I lived my life by…” says Javert to a fellow officer, “and he… he…” There’s that look again: that mix of puzzlement, anger, sorrow and respect that Oyelowo broadcasts so subtly, yet so precisely. His mind is made up. With his faith so shaken it may never settle, he jumps off a bridge to his death.
If only Valjean had trusted Cosette to land on his side of that moral quagmire. Convinced that she won’t love him if she knows of his past crimes, he exiles himself to the countryside after her marriage to Marius. (Mercifully, that romance takes a backseat in tonight’s episode, so the problem of their distinct lack of discernible chemistry is only a minor one.)
When Cosette tracks Valjean down, his hair has gone grey, and his hands are cold: apparently, a sure-fire sign that death is just around the corner. “I’m not worthy of your love,” he insists, before dying happily surrounded by it anyway. West believes Valjean to be “the greatest hero in all literature”, and he plays the part with all the care and intricacy such a character deserves.
The final shot, though, is not one of love. It is of two poverty-stricken children – children we’ve only briefly seen before, and who have little bearing on the story – begging to indifferent passers-by. It is an unkind, but necessary, reminder that the cycle has not been broken. Les Misérables indeed. (x)
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At around ten o'clock in the evening of July 6th 1988 the Piper Alpha oil platform in the North Sea was rocked by a huge explosion.
The 30th anniversary of the disaster will be remembered at a special memorial service tonight in Aberdeen at the Piper Alpha Memorial Garden in Hazlehead Park. The names of all 167 men who lost their lives on July 6 1988 will be read out during the ceremony to be attended by their relatives, friends and representatives from the oil and gas sector.
The vast human tragedy of that day sent shockwaves around the world and forced the industry to take a painstaking look at its practices. On that night, there were more than 220 men on board Piper Alpha, with most in the accommodation section and more than 60 working on the night shift.
After a gas leak on the North Sea platform a series of explosions followed and, minutes later, it was engulfed in a fireball. By the time the rescue helicopters arrived, flames were reaching 300ft and could be seen from 70 miles away. The smoke and fire made evacuation by helicopter or lifeboat impossible, and many people gathered in the accommodation area. Remaining there meant certain death. With the platform ablaze and exploding, some men jumped off from 175ft above the North Sea. Others plunged from lower levels or clambered down ropes and hoses before plummeting into the water. Poundland to stop selling kitchen blades because of rise in knife crime
There were only 62 survivors that night in what remains the world’s worst offshore disaster. An inquiry led by Lord Cullen opened in Aberdeen in January 1989, ended in February the following year, and published its report of several hundred pages nine months after that. It led to North Sea safety being shifted from the Department of Energy to the Health and Safety Executive, and meant that automatic shut-down valves were made mandatory on rigs to starve a fire of fuel.
It's not often I would name all those that perished, but on the 3oth anniversary I think it is only fitting to do so, RIP to the 167......
Robert McIntosh Adams, 39, rigger George Alexander J Anderson, 29, baker Ian Geddes Anderson, 33, dual service operator John Anderson, 45, catering manager Mark David Ashton, 19, trainee technician/cleaner Wilson Crawford A Bain, 34, valve technician Barry Charles Barber, 46, diving consultant Craig Alexander Barclay, 24, welder Alan Barr, 37, electrical technician Brian Philip Batchelor, 44, seaman Amabile Alexander Borg, 51, non-destructive tester Hugh Wallace Brackenridge, 47, roustabout Alexander Ross Colvin Bremner, 38, production operator Eric Roland Paul Brianchon, 32, technician Hugh Briston, 40, scaffolder Henry Brown, 27, welder Stephen Brown, 39, assistant chef/baker Gordon Craib Bruce, 42, helicopter landing officer James Bruce, 52, logger Carl William Busse, 31, directional drilling supervisor David Campbell, 23, cleaner David Allen Campbell, 29, scaffolder Alexander Watt Cargill, 39, electrician Robert Carroll, 34, safety operator Alan Carter, 43, lead production operator Robert Cleland, 33, derrickman Stephen Colin Cole, 40, radio officer Hugh Connor, 35, instrument technician/lecturer John Edward Sherry Cooke, 59, plater John Thomas Cooper, 37, instrument technician William Nunn Coutts, 37, chef William John Cowie, 32, steward Michael John Cox, 26, scaffolder Alan Irvin Craddock, 31, drilling supervisor Edward John Crowden, 47, electrical technician Bernard Curtis, 45, deputy production superintendent Jose Hipolito Da Silva, 26, steward John Stephen Dawson, 38, telecom engineer Eric Deverell, 51, production clerk Alexander Duncan, 51, steward Charles Edward Duncan, 29, floorman Eric Duncan, 49, drilling materials man John Duncan, 33, engineer Thomas Irvine Duncan, 39, roustabout William David Duncan, 38, crane operator David Alan Ellis, 28, steward Douglas Newlands Findlay, 38, supervisor mechanic Harold Edward George Flook, 51, production operator George Fowler, 40, electrical technician Alexander Park Frew, 41, plater Samuel Queen Gallacher, 30, pipe fitter Miguel Galvez-Estevez, 36, assistant chef Ernest Gibson, 45, mud engineer Albert Stuart Gill, 32, roustabout Ian Gillanders, 50, instrument pipe fitter Kevin Barry Gilligan, 35, steward Shaun Glendinning, 24, painter John Edward Thomas Goldthorp, 37, motorman Stephen Robert Goodwin, 22, geologist James Edward Gray Gordon, 38, floorman David Lee Gorman, 41, safety operator Kenneth Graham, 40, mechanical technician Peter John Grant, 31, production operator Cyril James Gray, 49, safety operator Harold Eugene Joseph Green, 44, rigger Michael John Groves, 44, production operator John Hackett, 49, electrical technician Ian Hay, 31, steward Thomas Albert Hayes, 39, rigging supervisor James Heggie, 45, production services superintendent David William Henderson, 28, lead floorman Philip Robert Houston, 35, geologist Duncan Jennings, 28, geologist Jeffrey Grant Jones, 37, assistant driller Christopher Kavanagh, 49, plater William Howat Kelly, 43, electrical technician Ian Killington, 33, steward John Brian Kirby, 51, production operator Stuart Gordon Charles Knox, 37, roustabout Alexander Rodger Laing, 38, steward Terence Michael Largue, 34, scaffolder Graham Lawrie, 39, roustabout Findlay Wallace Leggat, 37, scaffolder Brian Lithgow, 34, photographic technician Robert Rodger Littlejohn, 29, pipe fitter Martin George Longstaffe, 22, logger William Raymond Mahoney, 60, steward John Morrison Martin, 33, rigger Sidney Ian McBoyle, 36, motorman Robert Borland McCall, 39, chief electrician James McCulloch, 51, HVAC technician Alistair James McDonald, 33, mechanical technician Alexander McElwee, 45, plater Thomas O’Neil McEwan, 38, electrical chargehand William George McGregor, 48, leading steward Frederick Thomas Summers McGurk, 51, rigger William Hugh McIntosh, 24, floorman Gordon McKay, 33, valve technician Charles Edward McLaughlin, 46, electrician Neil Stuart Ross McLeod, 47, quality assurance inspector Francis McPake, 49, steel erector/rigger David Allison McWhinnie, 36, production operator Dugald McLean McWilliams, 31, welder Carl Mearns, 20, rigger Derek Klement Michael Millar, 32, supervisor Alan David Miller, 31, industrial chemist Frank Miller, 33, scaffolder John Hector Molloy, 32, engineer Leslie James Morris, 38, platform superintendent Bruce Alexander Ferguson Munro, 29, floorman George Fagan Murray, 37, steward James Cowie Niven, 27, roustabout Graham Sim Noble, 37, materials man Michael O’Shea, 30, electrician Robert Rennie Pearston, 25, mechanic Ian Piper, 38, motorman Wasyl Pochrybniak, 37, lead roustabout Raymond Leslie Price, 59, production operator Neil Pyman, 32, engineer Terence Stephen Quinn, 28, service engineer William Wallace Raeburn, 38, maintenance controller Donald Reid, 44, chargehand engineer Robert Welsh Reid, 27, roustabout Gordon MacAlonan Rennie, 52, process operator Robert Miller Richard, 45, production operator Alan Riddoch, 44, steward Adrian Peter Roberts, 28, roughneck Alexander James Robertson, 50, lead production technician Donald Nicholson Robertson, 54, mechanical technician Gary Ross, 29, roustabout Michael Hector Ryan, 23, roustabout Stanley Sangster, 56, foreman scaffolder James John Dearn Savage, 41, electrical technician Michael Hugh Brodie Scorgie, 28, lead foreman William Alexander Scorgie, 46, pipe fitter John Francis Scott, 26, scaffolder Colin Denis Seaton, 51, offshore installation manager Robert Hendry Selbie, 32, turbo drill engineer Michael Jeffrey Serink, 26, logger Michael Bernard Short, 41, foreman rigger Richard Valentine Skinner, 41, assistant driller William Hamilton Smith, 43, maintenance lead hand James Speirs, 42, mechanical technician Kenneth Stuart Stephenson, 37, rigger Thomas Cunningham Boswell Stirling, 27, cleaner Malcolm John Storey, 38, seaman James Campbell Stott, 40, plumber Jurgen Tilo Stwerka, 36, research chemist Stuart Douglas Sutherland, 21, student/cleaner Terrence John Sutton, 28, mechanical fitter Alexander Ronald Taylor, 57, roustabout Alistair Adam Thompson, 45, telecom engineer Robert Argo Vernon, 51, production operator John Edward Wakefield, 35, instrument technician Michael Andrew Walker, 24, technician Bryan Thomas Ward, 48, rigger Gareth Hopson Watkin, 42, offshore medical attendant Francis John Watson, 38, head chef Alexander Whibley, 28, roustabout Kevan Dennis White, 42, maintenance supervisor Robert Whiteley, 39, roustabout Graham Gill Whyte, 42, aerial rigger James Gilbert Whyte, 53, aerial rigger Alan Wicks, 40, safety supervisor Paul Charles Ferguson Williamson, 24, floorman David Wiser, 65, survey technician John Richard Woodcock, 29, technical clerk
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SEE NO EVIL By David Fennell (Book 2 DI Grace Archer) @ZaffreBooks @DavyFennell @Tr4cyF3nt0n #SeeNoEvil #BlogTour
SEE NO EVIL By David Fennell (Book 2 DI Grace Archer) @ZaffreBooks @DavyFennell @Tr4cyF3nt0n #SeeNoEvil #BlogTour
Available as /Hardback / ebook / audiobook / SYNOPSIS For this killer, it’s death at first sight… Two men are found dead in London’s Battersea Park. One of the bodies has been laid out like a crucifix – with his eyes removed and placed on his open palms.Detective Inspector Grace Archer and her caustic DS, Harry Quinn, lead the investigation. But when more bodies turn up in a similar fashion,…
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BBC Les Miserable 2018/19 Social Media
Social media’s for the star of BBC Les Miserables. Includes Twitter and Instagram where available. Any actors missing I have been unable to find their social media! If you know of it, please send us a message.
Adeel Akhtar (Monsieur Thénardier)
Twitter: @adeelakhtar1234
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adeelakhtar/
David Oyelowo (Inspector Javert)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidoyelowo/
Twitter: @David_Oyelowoo
Dominic West (Jean Valjean)
Twitter: @DominicWest
Ellie Bamber (Cosette)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliebamber_/
Twitter: @Ellie_Bamber
Lily Collins (Fantine)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilyjcollins/
Twitter: @lilycollins
Turlough Convery (Grantaire)
Twitter: @TurloughConvery
Alex Jarrett (Azelma Thénardier)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexjarrett_/
Twitter: @_alexjarrett
Archie Madekwe (Courfeyrac)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archmadekwe/
Twitter: @archmadekwe
Josh O'Connor (Marius Pontmercy)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshographee/
Twitter: @JoshOConnor15
Joseph Quinn (Enjolras)
Twitter: @_joe_quinn
Natalie Simpson (Sister Simplice)
Twitter: @Natsiepom
Leah Harvey (Matelotte)
Twitter: @leah_harvey
#my posts#les miserable#les mis 2018#les miserables 2018#bbc les miserables#social media#joseph quinn#leah harvey#natalie simpson#josh o'conner#Archie Madekwe#Alex Jarrett#Turlough Convery#Lily Collins#Ellie Bamber#Dominic West#David Oyelowo#Adeel Akhtar#bbcactors
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