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do we reckon ashton is gonna drop a single this month like he said?? or is he gonna wait til after boy is out then come in with his music, like they’re taking turns in the 5sos spotlight?
#ngl I kinda think he’s gonna wait and support Luke rn#which means we’re probably gonna get ai2 while nostalgia boy tour is on the go#like. just because it’s mid march and we’ve heard nothing. no release date or single name#but can I say I’m DYING TO hear the whole song of hey! hey! don’t you hide all your pain#willing to bet my ticket to Luke’s show it’s about the boys and everything they’ve gone through and how ash always ends up caring for them#not really. but if I’m wrong then I’ll buy whoever disagrees with me a ticket to closing night#and let you find your own way to brisbane#ashton irwin#5sos#5 seconds of summer#ai2#luke hemmings#nfattne tour#boy ep
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hard times, part two
synopsis: years after you closed the door on mina, you find each other again.
w/c: 10k+
warnings: very emotional, mentions of death, read at your own risk. i actually cried???
a/n: long wait is over! i won’t be posting for awhile after this. i appreciate all your little messages and i promise i am reading them. <3
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
four years since the scandal that blew up across every headline, the breakup that shattered you from the inside out, and the decision to walk away from your old life in seoul. you had been a music producer once, someone who had built a career alongside some of the biggest names in the industry. that was where you met mina. where you fell in love.
that was another lifetime ago.
now, your days are quieter — simpler. the sound of waves crashing against the shore is a far cry from the constant hum of seoul’s streets, and the steady rhythm of stacking books at the small shop you work at is comforting in a way that music never was after everything fell apart.
in australia, you found solace in routine, in the ordinary. you surf in the mornings and work at the bookstore in the afternoons.
you glance out the window of the shop as the afternoon sun paints golden streaks across the pavement. it’s peaceful here, far from the noise, the cameras, the attention. this life you’ve built for yourself is so far removed from the person you used to be that sometimes it feels like a dream — or perhaps, a carefully constructed escape.
but no matter how far you run, some ghosts never leave.
mina was that ghost.
there isn’t a day that goes by when you don’t think about her, even if it’s just in the smallest, quietest moments. the way she used to hold you close, her smile when it was just the two of you, and how she used to look at you like you were her entire world.
it had been that way for years; you always thought nothing could ever shake it.
then came jeno; a rising star. someone famous and adored, somebody from her world. it was supposed to be a fake relationship — the kind idols are pushed into for publicity, but somewhere along the way, lines blurred. you watched as the person you loved slipped away, piece by piece, until the truth came crashing down.
she fell in love with him. you weren’t enough. that’s what your mind always circled back to in the darkest hours. she chose fame, chose him, over you.
the only option left for you was to leave. not just her, but the entire world that reminded you of her; of what you had and what you lost.
it really wasn’t until a few weeks ago that the past began creeping back into your life. after years of silence, you finally posted a picture on instagram — just a shot of the ocean and a surfboard, nothing significant. you weren’t thinking about who might see it, or what it might stir up. yet somehow, some way, it reached your old friends…the ones you had blocked and unblocked every now and then.
one by one, they knocked on your walls. small at first. jeongyeon commenting on the post using her private account, a simple “living the life i see” followed by a string of heart emojis. then sana, a message asking if you were still in australia and which city. dahyun, always the most straightforward, just sent, it’s been too long. let’s catch up.
uncertainty filled your mind, you weren’t sure how to respond. after all, you cut them off when you left. not because you didn’t care about them, but because staying in touch with anyone from that part of your life hurt too much.
there was something in their messages, something familiar and warm that made you hesitate. four years was a long time, and you missed them. maybe more than you wanted to admit.
so you replied, one by one.
a wine bar somewhere in fitzroy, just a few days before their concert at rod laver arena. they flew you out of brisbane and you almost backed out at the last second, nerves twisting in your stomach as you stood outside hope street radio.
what if things weren’t the same?
after heaving out a sigh, you decided to get it over and done with. however, the moment you stepped inside and saw them all sitting around the table, all your worries evaporated. jeongyeon waved you over, and you couldn’t help but smile at the way she almost knocked over her coffee in her excitement.
you felt like a kid again.
“y/n!” sana’s voice rang out, bright and cheerful, pulling you into a tight hug the moment you reached the table. “it’s been so long!”
you laughed, hugging her back as tzuyu slid over to make room for you. “i know. sorry about that.”
“don’t be,” nayeon said, her voice softer than usual but still carrying that familiar edge of mischief. “we miss you, that’s all.”
a moment of silence settled over the table, the weight of unspoken words filling the air. it wasn’t uncomfortable, but there was a heaviness to it. they all knew what happened, even if you never spoke about it in detail. you didn’t have to. they had been there, watching as everything crumbled.
“so,” jihyo broke the silence with a grin, “what’s australia like? other than the killer spiders and, you know, surfing every day by the looks of you?”
“just make sure you don’t let the barking spiders and drop bears get to you,” you nudged at chaeyoung and she did the same; as if the years hadn’t created mountains between you all.
you chuckled, the tension breaking as you launched into a lighthearted conversation about your new life.
“how did you even get to surfing, like, what?” dahyun asked, a hint of jealousy in her voice. “i’ve never even seen you jump in a pool!”
“ahh, well, it started when my roommates decided to take me beach camping with. we drove around the country just to surf. i eventually picked up the hobby and —“
“the sharks, y/n!” momo chimed in, face frightened and all.
this made you laugh as you shook your head. “honestly, they’re not that bad. we get alerts for them all the time and some are even tagged so we can track them ourselves.”
“what are drop bears?”
the smile on your face disappeared. “they’re the worst, never ever look up when you’re hiking through gumtrees…they spy on their prey real good.”
“there goes my dream of hiking under fifty degree heat in australia,” jeongyeon rolled her eyes. “not.”
the jokes started rolling in, and soon enough, it felt like no time had passed at all. you talked about your friends, your quiet life at the bookstore, the peacefulness of the ocean. they talked about their tour, the chaos of their schedules, the craziness of being in the western spotlight.
but there was one name that none of you mentioned.
mina.
as the hours passed, you found yourself relaxing, giggling with them like you used to, the bond between you all still strong despite the years apart. it was bittersweet, yes, but it was also healing in a way you didn’t expect.
“you should come to the concert,” momo suggested at one point, her eyes bright with excitement. “it’s in two days and we’d love to see you there.”
you hesitated, a frown etched on your face. “i don’t think that’d be a good idea, she will be there.”
“she doesn’t have to know,” sana cut in quickly. “she won’t even notice. she’s been…in her own world lately.”
you glanced between them, the unspoken understanding passing between you all. you weren’t sure if you were ready to face mina again. not after everything. but you missed them. missed the connection you had with them, missed being a part of something bigger than yourself.
“pretty please, y/n?”
“okay,” you finally agreed, earning a round of cheers and laughter from the girls.
it felt right, but underneath it all, there was still that pain, the part that wasn’t sure how you’d handle seeing her again after so long.
meanwhile, not too far away from you, mina sat alone in her hotel room; staring mindlessly at her phone. the girls had all gone out for dinner but she stayed back like she has done for years now — harbouring herself away from everyone day by day.
she had tried so many times to reach out to you. after you left, after everything fell apart, she had tried. your friends and family — they shut her out. they still loved her, they told her as much, but they respected your decision to move on, to start over without her. she couldn’t blame them.
after all, she was the one who ruined everything.
jeno had been a mistake from the start. what was supposed to be a fake relationship, something for the cameras, turned into something that crossed lines mina didn’t even realise she had crossed until it was too late. she thought she could handle both. thought she could keep you and the life she had in the public eye, but it had all fallen apart in her hands.
she had lost you — the only person who ever truly mattered.
and for what? a fleeting moment of fame? a shallow relationship that meant nothing?
she regretted it every day.
the past four years without you had been a blur of schedules and stages, but none of it felt real anymore. without you, she was lost. fame wasn’t worth it without you by her side. none of it was.
and now, as she stared at her phone, scrolling through old messages she never sent, she wondered if you ever thought about her the way she thought about you. probably not. you had moved on, hadn’t you? you were probably happy now, living a life she could never be a part of.
then, a message popped up on her screen. it was from jihyo in their group chat.
and it was about you.
mina’s heart skipped a beat as she read the messages popping up one by one, the words sinking in slowly.
jihyo: we all just met up with y/n…and we all decided you deserved to know that she is okay.
tzuyu: yeah she’s looking real good 😊
momo: extremely good looking and even funnier too minari. aged like fine wine
mina frowned, remembering how her members used to tease her in the same way, any chance they got. she wasn’t annoyed at them, no, she missed it.
you were in australia. you had been here, all this time. and now, you were going to be at the concert.
she dropped her phone, panic setting in. she hadn’t seen you in years. what would she say? how would she even face you after what she did?
her mind raced, and for the first time in years, she felt like she was suffocating under the weight of her own decisions. you were so close, and yet so far away.
before she knew it, her thumb clicked on the call button in their group chat. it rang twice…and nayeon’s voice came out of the other line.
“how?” was the first thing that came out of mina’s lips, equal yelling and trembling at. “why didn’t you tell me? otherwise i would’ve come to dinner!”
“mina, please be calmer,” nayeon sighed. “we’re on our way back to the hotel now.”
mina’s fingers shook, anxiety rushing through every vein in her body. “where…where is she?”
“she’s staying at a hotel not too far from the city, we had to fly her out from the gold coast where she actually lives.”
“does she hate me still? does she know i’ve been looking for her everywhere?”
there was stunned silence from the other end, each of the girls not knowing what to say to mina.
“i…” jihyo began, but paused. “we will come to your room in a few minutes, okay? and y/n bought tim tams for you and thinks you might like it.”
mina smiled, her chest feeling warm. at least you remembered, but she wasn’t sure she was ready to face the consequences of what she had done.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
the night of the concert arrived, and you stood at the edge of the crowd with one of your friends, taylor, by your side. the energy in the arena was electric, fans cheering and chanting as the lights dimmed and the music began. some even recognised you from back in the days.
taylor nudged you, a grin on her face as she said, “didn’t realise they were this popular.”
you laughed, but it was strained. “trust me, it can get worst than this.”
“and you used to produce for and are friends with these girls?” taylor raised an eyebrow. “who would’ve fucking thought, hey?”
“yep,” you responded, dragging the ‘p’. “eventually, you’re going to find out things about me, so be prepared.”
she said something else, but your thoughts were elsewhere. you scanned the stage, searching for familiar faces, but part of you hoped you wouldn’t see her.
and then, the lights hit the stage, and there she was.
mina.
your breath caught in your throat as you saw her for the first time in four years. she looked different, yet the same. her hair was longer, her expression more guarded; the only thing left was that same spark in her eyes. the one you used to know so well.
when her eyes swept over the crowd, there was a flicker of panic. like she was searching for something — or someone.
you hadn’t prepared yourself to feel all of this again — the rush of memories, the hurt, the betrayal, and something deeper that you thought had disappeared over time.
seeing mina in person, after all these years, was like reopening a wound you thought had healed.
taylor watched you from the corner of her eye, concern flickering across her face, but she didn’t say anything. she didn’t know the whole story, and you weren’t sure you could tell her even if you tried.
on stage, mina moved like she always had —graceful, confident, yet something was off. she kept glancing into the crowd, her eyes scanning over the fans with an almost frantic energy. it was like she was looking for someone. you swallowed hard, forcing yourself to stay still, but your heart was racing in your chest.
and then, for just a split second, her eyes landed on you.
she froze.
you saw the way her expression changed, how her face paled as if she had seen a ghost. it was like time stopped for both of you. the cheers of the crowd faded into the background, and all you could focus on was the look of shock — and something else in her eyes; regret?
you didn’t know what to feel. a part of you wanted to turn around and leave, to run from the confrontation you knew was coming. but another part of you, the part that still remembered how it felt to love her, couldn’t look away.
before you could make a decision, the other girls must have noticed.
jeongyeon and sana exchanged glances, and you saw them subtly maneuvering mina away from the edge of the stage, trying to shield her from the crowd — and from you. they knew. they knew this was too much for her, that seeing you after all this time was breaking her composure.
you felt a pang of guilt. you hadn’t come here to make her uncomfortable. you came to see your old friends, to support them, not to stir up old wounds. but mina…mina was unraveling right in front of you.
taylor leaned in closer, her voice low so as not to disturb the people around you. “is everything okay? you look like you’ve seen a ghost and that pretty girl does too.”
you forced a smile, shaking your head. “i’m fine. just…memories…she’s my ex-girlfriend.”
she didn’t press further, and you were grateful for that. but the tension in your body didn’t ease as the concert went on. every time mina moved, you could feel her glancing in your direction, her discomfort radiating across the stage.
“she must be in love with you still, huh?” taylor nudged your arm gently, trying to lighten up the mood.
“maybe.”
she was barely performing anymore, just going through the motions as her eyes searched for you in the sea of faces. every time she found you, her expression tightened.
it was the weight of four years without closure crashing down on her.
by the end of the concert, you felt emotionally drained. you hadn’t expected it to hit you this hard. as the final song “move” played and the lights dimmed, you considered slipping out before anyone had a chance to come, to avoid the inevitable confrontation.
before you could move, their managers, the ones that were always friendly with you, were suddenly at your side; ushering you towards the back entrance with smiles that didn’t quite reach their eyes.
taylor shot you a questioning look, but you just waved her off. “i’ll explain later,” you mumbled. “this is complicated.”
she shrugged, clearly confused, but didn’t ask any more questions. “i’d rather meet you outside, at a pub, then. take your time, i don’t wanna impose.”
“are you sure you don’t wanna join me?”
“i’m sure, mate,” she smiled, giving you a thumbs up. “too big for my little world, y’know?”
you nodded, your heart racing, and followed them without protest.
as you were led backstage, the weight of everything you’d been avoiding for four years pressed down on you. this used to be your world, ran these shows like a maniac. you hadn’t wanted to come back to this, not after what she did.
yet now that you were here, you couldn’t stop the flood of emotions that threatened to drown you.
the hallway backstage was buzzing with activity —managers and staff moving around in a whirlwind of post-concert chaos. all of that blurred into the background as tzuyu appeared out of a room and guided you to a quieter area, away from the noise with only just her.
“she saw you,” tzuyu said quietly once you were alone, her eyes full of concern. “she hasn’t been the same all night.”
you swallowed hard, feeling the guilt gnaw at you again. “i didn’t mean for this to happen. i didn’t even know if i should come.”
tzuyu sighed softly. “you know how much you mean to her, right? even after everything?”
you looked away, the ache in your chest growing. “then why did she hurt me?”
“it was a mistake,” tzuyu said, her voice gentle but firm. “a stupid, terrible mistake. but it wasn’t because she didn’t love you.”
you didn’t know how to respond to that. for so long, you had convinced yourself that mina had chosen jeno because you weren’t enough. that you, the quiet producer working behind the scenes, could never compete with someone famous, someone who could give her everything.
it had been the root of your insecurity, the thing that haunted you long after you left.
before you could say anything else, the door to the room opened, and there she was.
mina — she sitting on the couch with her head down her palms, surrounded by all the other girls.
she looked fragile, more so than you had ever seen her. the confidence she usually carried on stage was gone, replaced by an overwhelming sadness. the moment she looked up at you, her bloodshot eyes were wide, it was like she couldn’t breathe.
“y/n,” her voice was barely a whisper, but it sent a jolt through you. hearing her say your name in the tone after all these years felt like a punch to the gut.
you stood there, frozen, unsure of what to do. all the anger, the hurt, the longing — it all surged up at once, and you didn’t know how to handle it.
mina took a tentative step forward, her eyes pleading you to say something, anything.
and you couldn’t.
you could feel the other girls staring, their presence a quiet reminder that this moment was fragile. the air between you and mina was thick with everything unsaid.
“i…i didn’t know you would be here,” mina stammered, her voice shaking. “i didn’t think i’d ever see you again.”
“i didn’t plan on it,” you finally managed to say, your voice hoarse. “i came to see them. not you.”
mina flinched, but she didn’t back away. instead, she took another step forward, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears. “i’m so sorry,” she whispered, her voice cracking. “for everything, for hurting you, for…for losing you like that.”
you shook your head, trying to keep your emotions in check. “it’s been four years, mina. four years since you left me for someone else. what more could you want from me?”
“i know,” mina chocked out, hands trembling. “i know. and i hate myself for it every day.”
“that mistake cost me everything,” you said, your voice hardening — cold and detached. “i loved you all those years and i still wasn’t enough for you.”
“no,” mina said quickly, her eyes wide with desperation. “you were always enough. more than enough. i got caught up in the fame, in everything i thought i needed and now i know none of it mattered. we had dreams of our future together, y/n, i worked hard so we could achieve it…and i messed up real bad, blinded.”
the words hung in the air, heavy and raw. you wanted to believe her. god, you wanted to believe her, but the hurt was still there. and painful.
“you have no idea what these past four years have been like for me,” your voice trembled, only noticing that you were both alone together. “i rebuilt my life from nothing. i tried to forget you. but every time i think i’ve moved on, something reminds me of you.”
mina’s face crumpled, and she took another step closer, until she was right in front of you. “please,” she whispered, her voice breaking. “please don’t shut me out again. i know i don’t deserve it, but i want to make things right. i need you, y/n. i’ve always needed you.”
you looked at her, really looked at her, and for the first time in years, you saw the vulnerability in her eyes. she wasn’t the mina on stage, the idol who commanded the attention of millions. she was just the girl you fell in love with all those years ago, the one who used to hold your hand and share secrets and breathless kisses in the dark.
but could you trust her again?
before you could answer, jihyo stepped into the room, gently placing a hand on mina’s shoulder. “let’s give it some time,” she said softly. “y/n’s been through a lot. this isn’t something that can be fixed overnight.
mina nodded, tears spilling down her cheeks as she took a step back. “i understand,” she whispered. “but i won’t give up. not on you.”
with that, she turned and left the room, leaving you standing there with the rest of the girls, your heart heavy with everything that had just happened.
you didn’t know what the future held. you didn’t know if you could ever forgive mina for what she did.
as you stood there, watching the door close behind her, you learned that a part of you, no matter how small, wanted to try.
the following months were a blur. after that night at the concert, mina tried reaching out to you in every way possible — texts, calls, even showing up at the bookstore where you worked. you ignored her, still unsure if you were ready to let her back into your life. every time you saw her name flash on your phone, your heart clenched, but you couldn’t bring yourself to respond.
eventually, mina’s messages became less frequent, though you knew from the other twice members that she was struggling, bad. they told you about her anxiety, how she was barely able to perform anymore, how the weight of losing you was crushing her. part of you felt guilty, but another part of you knew that she needed to face the consequences of her actions.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
it wasn’t until mina made a public announcement that everything changed.
you were stunned.
the day of mina’s public press conference arrived like a storm, unexpected and impossible to ignore. you hadn’t seen it coming, hadn’t even heard rumours about it until you stumbled upon a news headline on your phone while you were on a break at the bookstore.
“mina myoui of twice speaks out in emotional press conference: ‘i lost the love of my life because of my own mistakes.’”
your heart dropped. your hands shook as you clicked the link, the video starting almost instantly.
there she was, standing behind a podium, dressed simply in black, her face pale and drawn. cameras flashed incessantly, the noise of the reporters’ murmurs filled the room as she stood there, clearly struggling to keep her composure.
you hadn’t seen her like this before — not in all the years you were together, not in the countless press events she’d attended as an idol. this was different. this was raw.
as you watched, you could almost feel the vulnerability radiating off of her, like she was standing there with her heart in her hands, baring it for the rest of the world to see.
“thank you all for being here,” mina began, her voice shaky but resolute. she clutched the edges of the podium as if it was the only thing keeping her grounded. “there is something i need to say. something i’ve needed to say for a long time.”
she took a deep breath, and in that moment, you could see the weight of everything she had carried for years. all the pain, the regret, the guilt; it was written on her face, in the way her shoulders slumped, in the tremble of her voice.
“i’ve made many mistakes in my life, and the biggest one of all was losing someone i loved more than anything. i’ve stayed silent about it for a long time, out of respect for them, and because…because i didn’t know how to face the truth.”
the room fell silent. even the reporters, always hungry for a story, seemed to sense the gravity of what she was about to say.
“i was in a relationship,” mina continued, her voice cracking slightly. “a relationship that i cherished more than anything in this world. you all would have known her as y/n.”
your breath caught in your throat as you listened, the words cutting deep. this wasn’t the mina the world was used to seeing. this wasn’t the idol, the face on billboards — this was the real mina: vulnerable, scared and desperate to make amends.
“my y/n,” she said softly, the name falling from her lips like a confession. “she was everything to me, she loved me when i was just mina, not an idol, not a public figure, just me. we were just kids.”
there was a collective gasp from the room, the reporters scribbling furiously in their notebooks, but mina didn’t stop. her eyes were red, tears shimmering at the edges, but she pressed on.
“i hurt her bad,” she added, her voice barely above a whisper now, but it was clear, unflinching. “it was a stupid, selfish mistake, and i’ve regretted it every single day since.”
the cameras zoomed in on her face, capturing every tear that slipped down her cheeks. you could see the pain etched into every line, the desperation in her eyes as she looked directly into the camera, as if she were speaking to you and only you.
“but i let the pressures of this industry, the expectations, get to me. i thought i needed to be someone else to survive in this world, and in the process, i lost the one person who truly mattered.”
you felt your chest tighten as you watched her fall apart in front of the world. it wasn’t just an apology; it was a public plea, a desperate attempt to reach you, wherever you were. and it was working. despite everything, you couldn’t stop the wave of emotion that crashed over you as you listened to her words.
she paused, wiping at her eyes with the back of her hand, but the tears kept coming.
“i need you to know that i haven’t stopped thinking about you. i haven’t stopped loving you. not for a single day. and if i could go back and change everything, i would. if i could give up this life, this fame, this career, to have you back, i would do it in a heartbeat.”
the silence in the room was deafening. even the reporters seemed to be holding their breath, captivated by the rawness of her confession.
mina took a shaky breath and looked down at her hands, her voice breaking completely as she spoke the next words. “i’ve been lost without you but i don’t expect you to forgive me,” she said, her voice barely audible now. “i don’t expect you to even want to see me again. but i had to say this. i had to let the world know what i did, and how much i regret it. because you deserve to know how much i loved you. how much i still love you.”
there was a long pause, and for a moment, it seemed like she was going to break down completely. then she straightened up, her eyes red and swollen, but resolute.
“i’m taking a break from everything,” she added quietly. “i need time to reflect, to heal, and to figure out who i am without all of this. i’ve been relieved all of my duties from twice, i need to find myself again and i hope you can all understand.”
the room was still. no one dared speak. no one dared interrupt the moment.
mina glanced down at the podium, her hands shaking slightly as she folded the piece of paper in front of her, though she hadn’t read from it once. then she looked back up at the camera, her expression full of sorrow, but also a kind of hope.
“y/n,” she whispered, her voice barely a breath, “if you ever find it in your heart to forgive me, i’ll be waiting.”
and with that, she stepped away from the podium, leaving the room in stunned silence. the cameras continued to flash, the reporters murmured amongst themselves, but mina didn’t look back. she walked out of the room, her shoulders slumped, her heart laid bare for the world to see.
“what the fuck,” you mumbled to yourself, messages from everyone slowly flooding in.
years were spent building a life away from her, convincing yourself that you were over it, but now, after hearing her speak, after seeing the depth of her pain, you weren’t so sure.
you had loved her. and a part of you still did.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
over the next few days, the media exploded with the news of mina’s press conference. it was everywhere: on social media, in magazines, in every corner of the internet.
and amidst all the chaos, amidst all the noise, you found yourself replaying her words in your head over and over again.
she was stepping away. from everything.
because of you.
you hadn’t responded to her messages, her calls, or her letters for so long. you had kept her at arm’s length, refusing to let her back in after the way she hurt you. now, after seeing her like that; vulnerable, so broken — you wondered if you had been holding on to your anger for too long.
could you really spend the rest of your life shutting her out?
one day, as you sat in the bookstore, staring blankly at the stack of books in front of you, taylor came up to you with a hesitant look on her face.
“you okay?” she asked, her voice gentle. “you’ve been… kind of out of it since that whole press thing with, uh, you know…her.”
you sighed, rubbing a hand over your face. “i don’t know, taylor. i really don’t know.”
taylor paused, then handed you another envelope. “this came for you today. from japan again.”
it was from mina. you didn’t even need to open it to know. she had been sending them regularly now, each one more heartfelt than the last, each one filled with the same desperation and regret you had seen at the press conference.
you knew what she was asking for. forgiveness. a second chance.
but could you give it to her?
you hesitated for a long moment, then finally tore open the envelope, your hands shaking slightly as you unfolded the letter.
it was long, full of apologies and regrets, but it was also full of memories. mina wrote about the life she had imagined for the two of you, the life she had lost because of her mistakes. she wrote about how she was living in a small cabin in kyoto, trying to find herself again, and how she wished you could see the beauty of the place with her.
she had changed. she wasn’t the same person who had broken your heart all those years ago.
for weeks, the letters kept coming, each one more heartfelt than the last. mina poured her heart out on paper, describing her days in kyoto, the simple life she had built for herself away from the spotlight. she wrote about how much she had grown, how she had learned from her mistakes, and how much she still loved you.
“do you think you could forgive her?” taylor asked one day, her feet up on the register and fingers greased with butter from the fairy bread in her hand. “like i don’t know man, she seems pretty genuine about all this.”
“she has changed,” you mumbled, folding the piece of paper gently into a box filled with her letters.
and just maybe, you weren’t the same person either. by the time you finished reading her last letter. your decision was made.
you stared down at the blank paper in front of you, the pen heavy in your hand. for a long time, you just sat there, unsure of how to even begin. every time you thought of mina, it was like two opposing forces collided within you: one pulling you toward her, remembering the love you had, and the other pulling you away, reminding you of the pain she had caused.
and yet, despite the weight of it all, you found your hand moving almost on its own, words spilling onto the page.
dear mina,
i’m not sure where to start. i don’t even know if i should be writing this. it’s been four years and i thought i had moved on. but then you went and did something like that, something i never expected.
you paused, biting your lip as you stared at the words. it felt like you were pouring your heart out onto the page, but it also felt vulnerable in a way you hadn’t allowed yourself to be in a long time.
you continued writing, the words coming easier now.
i watched your press conference. i saw you standing there, telling the world about us. you have no idea how hard that was for me, hearing you talk about what we had, what we lost. for a long time, i thought i’d never be able to forgive you for what you did. when you cheated, it broke something in me that i didn’t think could ever be fixed.
now, after seeing you like that, after reading your letters…i don’t know, minari. i don’t know what to think anymore.
you sat back for a moment, rereading what you had written. it was honest, raw, and for the first time in years, you allowed yourself to confront the emotions you had buried.
i can see that you’ve changed. i can see that you regret what happened. and maybe i’ve changed too. maybe i’m finally ready to let go of the anger.
you hesitated, your pen hovering over the paper. maybe. the word felt heavy, unsure. but wasn’t that the truth? you didn’t know if you were ready to forgive her completely, however, you were ready to start, and that was something.
i don’t know if i’m ready to forgive you, not completely, you wrote, the words feeling like a relief as they left the tip of your pen. but i’m willing to talk. i’m willing to hear you out, to see if there’s something left between us. i think we both owe it to ourselves to figure that out.
you paused again, your heart pounding as you realized what you were about to do. this was the first real step toward letting her back into your life, and it scared you.
so, if you’re serious about this — about us — then i’m willing to try again.
sincerely, y/n.
you stared at the letter for a long time after you finished writing, the words on the page blurring as you thought about everything that had led you to this moment. you had spent years running from your feelings, building walls to protect yourself, but maybe it was time to stop running. maybe it was time to face the love you had lost and see if it could be rebuilt.
the next day, you mailed the letter.
weeks passed after you sent the letter, and for a while, there was nothing but silence. part of you had expected that — after all, mina had disappeared from the public eye, taking a hiatus to heal, just like she said she would. you wondered if she had received your letter, if she was still in that cabin in kyoto, waiting for your response.
“how are things with mina?” your dad casually brought her up over the phone, the air filling with tension.
“uh, yeah, i don’t really know,” you spun your fork around. “we’re sort of talking.”
“that girl loves you with all her life,” he sighed. “it was a shame to see her go.”
“i know.”
“forgive her, y/n!” your mum’s voice rung from the line, albeit a bit distant. she must���ve been in the kitchen. “love is all about hurting, if it finds its way back to you, don’t close your door to it.”
then, one day, you received a letter back.
your heart pounded as you opened it, mina’s familiar handwriting scrawled across the page. you sat down at your small kitchen table, hands trembling slightly as you began to read.
dear y/n,
thank you. thank you for writing back, and thank you for giving me a chance, even if it’s just to talk. when i received your letter, i couldn’t stop crying. i know that i don’t deserve your forgiveness, and i wasn’t sure if you would ever want to speak to me again, but knowing that you’re willing to at least try…it means everything to me.
i understand that you’re not ready to forgive me yet, and i don’t expect you to be. i know i hurt you deeply, and it’s going to take time. but i promise, y/n, i’m not the same person i was back then. i’ve had a lot of time to reflect on who i am, on what i want out of life, and more than anything, i want to be the person you fell in love with again.
i’m still in kyoto, living a quiet life in the cabin. it’s peaceful here, in a way i’ve never experienced before. sometimes, i walk through the cherry blossom trees, and i think about what it would be like if you were here with me, seeing the beauty of this place.
i know i have a long way to go to prove myself to you, but i’m willing to do whatever it takes. i’ve been thinking about the life we could have together — the one we dreamed of. i want us to have a future again.
but i also know that i have to earn it. so, i’ll wait. as long as it takes, i’ll wait.
with all my love, mina.
her letter rest in your lap, it smelt just like her. they all do. your mind was swirling with thoughts and emotions. it felt surreal, hearing from her again, reading her words, feeling the sincerity behind them.
and in that fleeting moment, you realised something. you wanted that future too.
over the next few months, you and mina exchanged letters regularly. they were long, filled with memories, apologies, and hopes for the future.
she wrote about her days in kyoto, about the small joys she found in the quiet life she was leading, about how she was rediscovering who she was outside of the idol world. you wrote back, telling her about your life in australia, about taylor, about the bookstore and the ocean that had become your refuge.
slowly, the walls between you began to crumble.
and then, one day, you made a decision.
you booked a flight to kyoto.
the air in kyoto was crisp and cool as you stepped off the plane, the cherry blossoms in full bloom as you made your way through the city. it had been years since you had been in japan, and the familiarity of it felt strange, almost foreign after the life you had built in australia. there was something comforting about it too, something that made your heart beat faster as you thought about what was waiting for you.
mina.
you hadn’t told her you were coming. you wanted it to be a surprise, and you weren’t even sure what you were going to say when you saw her. after months of letters, after all the words and apologies and hopes shared between the two of you, you knew one thing for sure:
you had to see her.
you followed the directions she had given you in one of her letters, winding through narrow streets and past beautiful gardens until you reached a small cabin nestled at the edge of a quiet grove of cherry trees. the sight of it took your breath away.
simple, unassuming, but surrounded by a beauty that seemed almost unreal.
for a moment, you just stood there, staring at the cabin, your heart pounding in your chest. this was it.
you took a deep breath, then walked up to the door and knocked.
there was a long pause, and for a minute, you wondered if she was even home. then, the door opened, and there she was.
she looked different, yet the same. her hair was longer, pulled back into a loose ponytail, and she was dressed simply in a cream sweater and black joggers. but it was her eyes that caught you—the same eyes you had fallen in love with all those years ago, filled with shock, hope, and something else…something you hadn’t seen in a long time.
“y/n?” her voice was soft, disbelieving, as if she couldn’t believe you were standing there in front of her.
you swallowed hard, your heart racing as you looked at her, taking in every detail. “hi, mina.”
for a long moment, neither of you moved. you just stood there, staring at each other, the weight of everything that had happened hanging in the air between you. and then, before you could say anything else, mina stepped forward and wrapped her arms around you, pulling you into a tight, desperate embrace.
you hesitated for a second, your body stiff with the shock of it all, but then you melted into her embrace, your arms wrapping around her in return.
like coming home after being lost for so long.
“i’m sorry,” mina whispered against your shoulder, her voice breaking. “i’m so sorry.”
you closed your eyes, holding her tighter. “i know.”
you stood there for what felt like an eternity, holding each other as the cherry blossoms fell gently around you, the weight of the past slowly lifting.
you were ready to find your way back to each other.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
over the next few years, you and mina rebuilt what had been broken. it wasn’t easy — there were still moments of hurt, moments when the past threatened to resurface, but you both worked through it.
you travelled together, exploring the places you had always dreamed of visiting. you laughed and cried together, and found joy in the simple moments of life.
one day, in a quiet moment under the cherry blossom trees, mina got down on one knee and asked you to marry her.
you said yes.
the wedding was small, private, just the two of you and a handful of close friends. it wasn’t the grand, public affair that mina’s life had once been filled with: it was quiet, intimate, and full of love.
“mrs and mrs myoi!” all your friends cheered, the ones who have been there throughout your journey, throwing petals of flowers at you.
“i can’t believe you’re actually married,” rosé cries alongside jennie, them pushing each other playfully in the crowd. “i hope i’m not next.”
you laughed and as you stood there, hand in hand with the woman you had once thought you had lost forever, you realised that you had both found your way back to where you belonged.
together.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
the soft glow of the morning light filtered through the curtains, casting a warm haze over the room. you sat on the edge of the bed, exhaustion etched into every part of your body, but there was an undeniable peace that had settled over you. next to you, mina lay with her head against the pillow, her hair tousled, eyes soft as they gazed at the tiny bundle in your arms.
in your lap, wrapped in a light blue blanket, was your son.
he was small, delicate, his tiny fingers curled around your thumb as he slept soundly, oblivious to the world around him. his dark hair, still wispy, stuck out at odd angles, and you couldn’t stop staring at him.
mina shifted beside you, reaching out to gently stroke his cheek with the pad of her finger, her eyes filled with wonder and something deeper. “he’s so beautiful,” she whispered, her voice full of emotion. “i think he’s going to have those striking eyes of yours.”
you smiled, feeling a swell of pride and love in your chest. “yeah, he really is.”
the two of you sat in silence for a moment, just taking in the sight of your son, feeling the enormity of the moment settle over you. it had been a long journey to get here, but now, sitting here with the love of your life and your first child, it all felt worth it.
mina leaned her head against your shoulder, her eyes never leaving the baby’s face. “what should we call him?”
you had talked about names for months, tossing ideas back and forth, but now that he was here, the name you both loved most seemed to fit perfectly. even the girls had their input, but you put a halt to it when jeongyeon suggested bob.
“yuto,” you said softly, the name feeling right on your tongue. “what do you think?”
mina smiled, her eyes shining with tears. “yuto,” she repeated, testing it out. “it’s perfect.”
yuto stirred in your arms, his tiny face scrunching up for a moment before he settled back into sleep. you leaned down and pressed a gentle kiss to his forehead, feeling the overwhelming love you had for him already.
mina wrapped her arm around you, pulling you closer, and the two of you sat there in the quiet of the morning, holding the newest member of your family. yuto was yours — yours and mina’s — a symbol of everything you had been through, of the love you had fought so hard to rebuild.
“welcome to the world, yuto,” mina whispered softly, her voice full of love.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
the house in australia was quiet, except for the gentle rustling of leaves outside and the occasional sound of the ocean in the distance. it had been their home for decades, a place filled with laughter, love, and memories that spanned a lifetime. the walls were lined with photos, capturing every stage of their journey together —the wedding, the birth of their children, and moments spent with friends who had become family.
yuto, their eldest, a kind and thoughtful person who had followed in your footsteps, becoming a producer in his own right, though he chose to stay out of the limelight. he had his mother’s calm demeanor, often the one to bring peace during any family chaos.
their second child, a daughter named haruka, was full of fire and creativity. she had her own art gallery in melbourne and was known for her bold, expressive paintings that often captured the vibrant landscapes of australia. haruka was fierce, protective, and carried the weight of being a middle child with grace, always looking out for her siblings.
next came their son akira, who had inherited your grace and sense of purpose. akira was a dancer, like his mother once was and he traveled the world performing in renowned dance companies. he had a quiet intensity about him, thoughtful and introspective, yet he was always the first to call when something important happened, making sure the family stayed connected despite the miles between them.
the youngest, hana, was the baby of the family. she was gentle and soft-spoken, often the quiet observer in a room, but her empathy and kindness shone through in everything she did. hana worked as a therapist, helping children and families navigate difficult moments, and she was adored by her nieces and nephews for her gentle, nurturing nature.
you and mina had watched your children grow into adults with pride, and though the years had weathered your bodies, the love you shared remained as strong as ever. you were in your early 80s now, both of you moving slower than you used to, but still finding joy in the simple moments; like the quiet sunday mornings where you’d sit together, sipping tea and watching the world wake up.
it was during one of those mornings, the sun just starting to filter through the curtains, that you and mina found yourselves reminiscing about the old days.
“do you ever think about the girls?” mina asked softly, her hand resting on yours, her touch still as warm as ever.
you nodded, your thoughts drifting back to the early days of your life together, back when twice had been at the height of their fame. “i do,” you said, your voice quiet with the weight of memories. “it feels like a lifetime ago.”
she sighed, her gaze distant as she thought of her old friends. “chaeyoung and dahyun…” she trailed off, her voice breaking slightly.
they had passed years ago, both gone too soon. chaeyoung’s death had hit the hardest —unexpected and sudden, a loss that none of you had been prepared for. dahyun had followed a few years later, her health declining steadily after a battle with illness. the grief had been heavy, but the bond between the remaining members of twice had only grown stronger with time, even as life took them in different directions.
“and tzuyu,” you added, feeling the familiar ache in your chest. tzuyu had lived a long, full life, but her passing had left a hole in all of you. “she was the last to go, wasn’t she?”
mina nodded, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. “and nayeon,” she said quietly. “she’s not doing well. i’m afraid she won’t make it next christmas.”
you knew. nayeon had been in and out of the hospital for years now, her health fragile, and though you both tried to stay in touch, it was difficult. the distance, both physical and emotional, had grown over the years.
but the love was still there, a bond that time couldn’t break
“we had a good life,” mina whispered, leaning her head against your shoulder. “didn’t we?”
you smiled, your heart full. “the best,” you agreed. “we’ve been through so much, but we made it through together. and our children and grandchildren, minari, they are beautiful.”
she smiled, her eyes closing as she let out a contented sigh. “i love you forever, y/n, in every lifetime, i’m certain i’m yours.”
“i love you too, my darling,” you whispered, your voice filled with all the love you had carried for her over the decades.
the two of you sat there for a while longer, the silence between you comfortable, the weight of the years resting gently on your shoulders.
when you woke up the next morning, the room was still.
mina didn’t wake.
you stared at her peaceful face, your heart breaking as you realised she left in her sleep. she looked so serene, as if she had simply drifted away, leaving behind nothing but the memory of her warmth.
the tears came before you could stop them, your chest tightening with grief so profound it felt like you couldn’t breathe.
your children came quickly, each of them devastated by the loss of their mother. yuto, always the calm one, held you close, his own grief hidden behind the mask of strength he wore for the rest of the family. haruka sobbed openly, her fiery nature unable to be contained in the face of such a loss. akira was silent, his face pale and drawn, while hana cried quietly, her hand clasped tightly in yours as you all tried to process the reality of a world without mina.
the remaining members of twice arrived shortly after, their faces etched with the same grief you felt. nayeon, despite her frail health, had insisted on being there, leaning heavily on jeongyeon for support. jeongyeon’s face was a mask of sorrow, her strong shoulders carrying not only her grief but that of those around her. momo remained quiet, she had always been close to mina, her hands were clasped and her lips trembled as she tried to hold back her tears. sana leaned against momo, her arms wrapped around her in comfort, and yet her own grief threatened to overwhelm her. and lastly…jihyo, the one who had organised the funeral and made sure it would be perfect for your wife, her usual composure cracking from the weight of losing mina.
they held a small, private funeral for mina, just family and her closest friends. it was simple, just like she would have wanted. the ceremony was filled with bittersweet memories, with stories of her laughter, her grace, her kindness. everyone spoke of how beautiful she was, inside and out, and how deeply she had touched their lives.
as you sat there, listening to the stories being shared, the grief felt overwhelming. it wasn’t just that you had lost your partner, your soulmate.
it was that an era had ended. the life you had built together, the memories you had shared, felt so fragile now.
“she was everything to me,” you whispered, your voice breaking as you spoke to those gathered around you. “i don’t know how to live without her.”
but the truth was, you didn’t have to.
because not even a week after mina’s passing, you went to bed one night and never woke up.
when your children found you, there was no shock, no surprise. there was only peace. they knew, as did the remaining members of twice, that you and mina were always meant to be together, in life and in death.
your passing was marked by another quiet funeral, this time with even more tears but also a sense of comfort. your children, yuto, haruka, akira, and hana, stood together, knowing that the love you and mina shared would live on in them. the twice members gathered again, this time to say goodbye to both of you, their tears mingling with soft laughter as they shared stories of the lives you had lived.
“they were always together,” nayeon uttered, her voice hoarse from crying. “it’s only fitting that they left together too.”
jeongyeon nodded, wiping at her eyes. “they lived a beautiful life. they were happy.”
“they had each other,” sana added softly, her voice filled with emotion.
and in the end, that was all that mattered.
you and mina, after decades of love, pain, joy, and sorrow, had found your way back to each other in the most permanent way possible.
and now, in whatever came next, you were together once again.
because that’s how it had always been, and that’s how it always would be.
✧・゚: *✧・゚:*
the end
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Updated Dewis Fic Rec List
Here is my current incomplete Dewis faves list. Still wild to me that Dewis is a rare pair and I am doing my part to try and change that 🫡
In the interim, here are the Dewis fics I regularly go back to lol. They are in no particular order. I just went with the easiest way to put this together.
I will add on as I read more fic :)) also, I'll always shamelessly recommend my own Dewis fics lmao
Mainly doing this for myself so I can like put it in my pinned so I can reference later.
Valentine by dr3writings Words:828 “Are you asking me to be your Valentine?”
Aloha - The Art of Saying Hello and Goodbye by WaitingtoBloom Words: 16,210 Daniel travels to Hawaii in an attempt to shut out the world and find his bearings after a tumultuous start to the season, but Formula 1 ends up finding him anyway in the form of one Sir Lewis Hamilton.
Active Love by f1errari Words: 1,638 Daniel grins, one eye closes, he forgot how sharp the sun is at home but he looks at Lewis anyways who smiles softly and tips Daniel’s cap down just a little, Daniel scrunches his nose up in response but opens his eyes ‘well, let’s hope it goes better then last time huh’ (aka Daniel thinks about Lewis a lot and how good they are together before the 2022 Australian gp)
Lewis x Daniel Extended universe by Bones_2_be Words: 18,533 Works: 3 It starts with Lewis and Daniel seeing each other at Coachella
A Kiss for Good Luck by dr3writings Words:1,222 Daniel takes a deep breath and looks at his own reflection in the mirror, the number three glaring at him from the edge of the red bull cap for just a moment before he forces himself to take it off. Not yet.
Don’t need nothing by the_orange_one
Words:9,493 Lewis Hamilton is a seven-time Grammy winner. He’s a fashion icon, a hugely successful R&B artist, adored all around the world. The pandemic brings his 2020 world tour screeching to a halt, leaving him stranded in Brisbane.
Enter struggling ex-band member, newly-solo, Daniel Ricciardo. He’s taking a creative break (read: having breakdowns about his stalling career), living on his farm in Western Australia, and he’s exactly the type of friend to invite someone to live with him during a global shutdown. Especially if it’s Lewis.
or, Lewis and Daniel write a song together, take care of one another, and reconnect while riding out the global shutdown on Daniel’s farm in Perth. Not necessarily in that order.
wrapped in gold by Anonymous Words: 1,162 Daniel had gotten the address from the photographer he’d messaged on Instagram. She’d said it’s beautiful and Lewis trusts her judgment, he’s not all that familiar with the area in the summer anyway.
Love not given lightly by Anonymous Words:2,937 Lewis is all soft, soft skin on luxury Italian leather, limbs ringed in ink and sturdy cuffs. It almost feels criminal to handle him roughly. But Lewis had asked him specifically, and well, they were always accusing Daniel of being too nice for his own good.
Love, In All the Hard Places to Reach by IICarpeDiemII Words: 15,270 Daniel’s been living on his own for almost a decade. He’s forgotten how it is to live with other people. He’s forgotten how hard it is to hide things from someone you’re sharing the same bed with.
Walk ahead and don't wait for me, I'll follow your footsteps anyway .by soulhead
Words:3,033 He can't allow this annoying, emotional and demanding part of him to distract him as it seeks a kind of companionship his racing lifestyle cannot provide. This force of his own that moves for and against his own wellness at time, that bites and scratches when he swallow yet another suppressant : it needs to be muzzled and he's never second-guessed his decision on the topic until very recently.
Or, Daniel is an Alpha on suppressants, but Lewis just wishes he would be himself for once.
Golden days by its_a_yoke Words:2,257 Lewis is happy to have Daniel on the podium with him again and they have a nostalgic one night stand just like in the old days.
it's not a crime to steal from a thief by Anonymous Words: 1,228 Max is still celebrating when Lewis posts the photo with the caption: You win some, you lose some. Today, I won.
one bright moment by pronoe for Gertika Words: 1,345 Daniel wins the race, Lewis wins the championship, they kiss in parc fermé.
loved you for years by Anonymous Words: 1,665 “Now that you’re back at Red Bull, will we see a mating announcement between you and Max? You two have always been so close.”
And in that moment Daniel knows, his mate at home isn't going to be thrilled with that question.
I've had the time of my life (and I owe it all to you) by Danubius Words: 2,147 Daniel realized he shared his bathroom's wall with his negihbor after a long shift at work, when he heard the singing from the other side, and singing back seemed like a good idea.
He didn't think things would escalade so quickly from there.
let's just dance by dr3writings Words: 1,374 “You done with your work?” he mumbles, leaning further into the solid body behind himself and feels a light exhale on his neck that makes him shiver pleasantly.
“Yep, just in time too I saw,” Daniel whispers, the song still playing on repeat in the background and his fingers have started tapping out the beat lightly against Lewis’ stomach without a conscious thought.
can't stand the heat by @toastandvegemite Words: 2,839 Lewis is most irresistible Alpha on the grid. Daniel is the most untameable Omega.
It should be a match made in heaven, but for some reason Lewis is determined to resist Daniel’s charms.
rocking, raftered by leafmeal0ne Words:33,428 Daniel knew it would be generous to call himself an up-and-comer in the music industry. Probably a little generous to call himself anything other than a farm hand.
It seemed that Lewis Hamilton, actual country music legend, disagreed.
the MET by dr3writings Words:969 Daniel feels his phone vibrate in his pocket and hurries to make an excuse to the people he’s in direct vicinity of as he walks down a slightly hidden hallway to answer, no one really pays any attention too caught up in each other so he sneaks off pretty easily. He feels Blake’s eyes on him but just gives him a thumbs up and shows the phone display quickly where it’s still ringing earning a fond eye roll as the other goes back to talking to some of the other guests.
tbc...
#you may ignore this. gonna be pinning#fic rec#dewis#lewis/daniel#important#do not lose#I hope tumblr doesn't fuck with the formatting or links...but I have little hope. fingers crossed
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How To Get Highest Benefit For Damaged Cars: Cash For Car In Brisbane
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Understanding Different Types of Cleaning Services
A comfortable, healthy, and happy living environment depends on the house being kept clean. However, cleaning alone is not enough to provide a thoroughly clean workplace; relevant cleaning methods and specialist skills are needed.
Choosing the best house cleaning service in Brisbane can be challenging for homeowners due to the abundance of options available. Whether you want extensive cleaning for a special occasion or routine cleaning, knowing the many types of cleaning services available can help you choose the right one for your needs.
This article aims to provide a comprehensive service overview of the various cleaning services available, so you can make an informed decision about what’s best for your home. We will also look at the benefits and special features of each service to help you get the most out of your home cleaning Brisbane experience.
Why Cleaning Services are Essential
Before delving into the nuances of the many kinds, let's examine the significance of cleaning services. Due to their busy schedules, many homeowners in large cities like Brisbane find it difficult to find the time to clean their homes adequately.
A practical way to maintain a tidy and welcoming house while saving time and effort is to hire cleaning services.
Moreover, professional cleaning can go beyond what a regular cleaning session might achieve. Deep cleaning services can tackle hard-to-reach spots and remove grime buildup that’s difficult to manage on your own.
Professional cleaners' knowledge and specific tools guarantee that every area of your house gets the care it requires.
The Different Types of Cleaning Services
There are several types of cleaning services available to homeowners, each designed to address specific needs. Let's examine the most popular services so you can select the best one for your house.
1. Regular Home Cleaning
This is the most basic and common type of cleaning service. Home cleaning Brisbane providers typically offer this service on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly basis. It includes general tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, mopping floors, wiping surfaces, and cleaning bathrooms. Regular cleaning is perfect for maintaining cleanliness in your home, especially if you have a busy lifestyle or family.
This service is ideal for homeowners who want to keep their home consistently clean but don’t have the time or energy to do it themselves. Routine house cleaning may not be as thorough as other services, such as deep cleaning, even though it covers the necessities.
2. Deep Cleaning
Deep cleaning is a more thorough and intense version of regular cleaning. It focuses on areas that typically go unnoticed during routine cleanings, such as behind furniture, inside kitchen appliances, baseboards, and vents. It also goes after places that might have gathered dirt, filth, and grease over time.
For homeowners in Brisbane, deep cleaning is especially beneficial when preparing for special occasions or when you want to give your home a fresh, rejuvenated feel. Depending on how much traffic your house receives, this kind of treatment is usually advised once every few months.
3. Move-In/Move-Out Cleaning
Moving into or out of a property can be stressful, and cleaning is often the last thing on your mind. Cleaning services for moving in and out might help with that. These services are intended to clean a space either before or after you move in or leave.
Cleaning usually includes scrubbing bathrooms, cleaning cupboards, disinfecting kitchen countertops, and making sure that every nook and cranny is dust-free.
Move-in/move-out cleaning guarantees that your house will be in immaculate shape whether you're a new homeowner or a tenant getting ready to vacate. This service is particularly well-liked in Brisbane for rental and residential buildings.
4. Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
Carpet and upholstery cleaning services focus on removing deep stains, dirt, and allergens that are embedded in carpets, rugs, and furniture.The tendency of these things to accumulate dust and allergies may affect the quality of indoor air in your home.
Professional carpet and upholstery cleaning is even more important to keeping your home hygienic if you have small children or pets.
This service typically includes the use of specialized equipment, such as steam cleaners and upholstery machines, which remove dirt without damaging the fabric or fibers.
These services can be purchased separately or as a component of a larger cleaning package from a number of Brisbane cleaners.
5. Spring Cleaning
Spring cleaning refers to a thorough, seasonal cleaning of your entire home. It’s often performed when you want to clear out accumulated dust, dirt, and clutter after a long period. By concentrating on duties like cleaning underneath heavy furniture, scouring walls, washing windows, and organizing storage spaces, spring cleaning services go above and beyond standard cleaning.
While spring cleaning can be done during any season, it is particularly popular in spring when many homeowners feel the urge to refresh their living spaces. For people who wish to start over and make their home cleaner, this kind of cleaning service is perfect.
6. Post-Construction Cleaning
After construction or renovation work, a property is often left with dust, debris, and other materials that need cleaning up. The purpose of post-construction cleaning services is to deal with the debris that construction projects leave behind. Cleaning up dust, trash, and other construction-related garbage that may be strewn throughout your house is usually part of these services.
For homeowners in Brisbane who have recently renovated or built a new home, post-construction cleaning ensures that your space is ready to move into or enjoy. Modern technologies are used by professionals to get rid of even the tiniest particles for a perfect finish.
The Benefits of Hiring Professional Cleaning Services
Hiring a cleaning service, whether for house cleaning in Brisbane or any of the other services mentioned above, has a number of advantages. Among the most noteworthy advantages are:
1. Time-Saving
Professional cleaners lighten your workload so you can focus on other important responsibilities in your busy life. Hiring specialists can save you the bother and work of cleaning your home yourself, as it can take a lot of time.
2. Expertise and Experience
Professional cleaners are trained to handle a variety of cleaning tasks and use the right techniques for different surfaces. They come equipped with the knowledge to clean effectively and efficiently, leaving your home spotless.
3. Customized Cleaning
Numerous cleaners in Brisbane provide specialized cleaning services to match your unique requirements. Whether you require a deep clean, move-out clean, or specific tasks like carpet cleaning, professionals tailor their services to fit your home’s requirements.
4. Health Benefits
By using top-notch cleaning supplies and tools, professional cleaning services can remove germs and allergens from your home's air and enhance its quality. For those with respiratory issues, hiring a professional service can significantly reduce health risks.
Conclusion
Maintaining a clean, healthy, and cozy house depends on selecting the best cleaning service. Knowing the many kinds of cleaning services available will help you make an informed choice, whether you're searching for routine house cleaning in Brisbane or more specialist services like carpet cleaning or move-out cleaning. Each service offers unique benefits, and depending on your needs, one or more might be the perfect fit for your home.
From thorough cleaning to post-construction cleanup, professional cleaners in Brisbane provide specialized services that can handle every facet of home cleanliness. Your home will be safe, hygienic, and welcoming in addition to being clean if you hire specialists.
Don't be afraid to go through Brisbane House Cleaners' selections if you're seeking professional cleaning services in Brisbane.
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From Likes to Loyalty: Avoid These 5 Social Media Missteps
Social media has become essential for building a brand, connecting with audiences, and growing a business. But just being active on social media isn’t enough; it’s about doing it right. For businesses looking to up their game in social media management in Brisbane, avoiding common missteps can make a huge difference. Here are five mistakes to avoid to get the most out of your social media and improve your digital marketing in Brisbane.
One of the biggest social media mistakes is not sticking to a regular posting schedule. If you post too rarely, people may forget about your brand; if you post too often, you risk overwhelming them.
Finding a posting schedule that works for both your brand and your audience is key. Social media scheduling tools can help you plan posts in advance and keep things consistent. Also, check when your audience is most active and try posting at those times. Using a content calendar can make sure your posts are varied and relevant — helping you stay on top of your social media game without overdoing it.
Let’s face it: people scroll through social media fast, and text-only posts are easy to overlook. Posts with eye-catching visuals — whether they’re photos, infographics, or short videos — tend to get way more likes and shares.
For businesses focused on digital marketing in Brisbane, it’s worth investing in good visuals that reflect your brand. Consistent styling, color themes, and quality visuals make your brand recognizable and professional. Simple things like clear images, logos, and short clips can go a long way in building a more engaged audience.
Social media isn’t just for posting; it’s about connecting with people. Ignoring comments, questions, and feedback from your audience makes your brand seem unapproachable. On the other hand, engaging with followers helps build a stronger connection and shows you care about what they have to say.
Taking the time to respond to comments and messages, thanking followers for positive feedback, or even addressing concerns in a helpful way all help create a sense of community. Especially for social media management in Brisbane, adding a local, personal touch can strengthen that connection. Also, it’s a good idea to monitor your brand mentions, even outside your own posts, so you can address feedback and show your audience that you’re listening.
Another common mistake? Not tracking your results. Posting regularly without checking what’s working and what’s not is like driving with your eyes closed! Social media metrics, like engagement rates, reach, clicks, and conversions, show you what’s resonating with your audience and where you can improve.
Using analytics tools as part of your digital marketing efforts can help you track how each post performs. You can see what types of content get the most engagement, which helps you plan better for future posts. If you’re targeting Brisbane specifically, you can even look at local metrics to see if you’re reaching your desired audience.
Yes, social media is a great platform for promoting products or services. But if every post is a hard sell, it can drive followers away. People don’t want to feel like they’re constantly being marketed to. Instead, focus on providing value by mixing in educational or inspiring content alongside the promotional stuff.
For businesses doing social media management in Brisbane, consider sharing tips, client success stories, industry updates, or behind-the-scenes glimpses of your brand.
Read the full article to manage social media marketing in Brisbane effectively.
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'I was in so much pain': Darren Hayes on new memoir Unlovable
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'I was in so much pain': Darren Hayes on new memoir Unlovable
At a time when he was one of Australia’s most successful pop stars, Darren Hayes says that he was wearing a mask.
In his new memoir Unlovable, the former Savage Garden frontman said he created “a carefully curated superhero – an amalgamation of all the popstars who had came before me” including “hair by Elvis and Michael Jackson” and “stage moves by Madonna”.
“Everything about me was armour to protect me from being seen,” he wrote.
Darren explained the persona was one he’d created many years before, to help him escape a traumatic childhood in suburban Queensland. That childhood was one plagued by domestic violence, homophobic bullying and a struggle to accept his own sexuality.
“My solution was to dissociate and just become a pop star, because I thought that would make everything better,” Darren told JOY.
“Spoiler alert, it didn’t.
“I live with a severe depressive disorder. Because of my childhood, I have complex post-traumatic stress disorder.
“The way our brains survive sometimes, we don’t even register [traumatic experiences]. We just lock it away. But you carry it around for so long, then you’re stepping over landmines and everything is a trigger.
“I’m 52 now, and I feel very joyous and happy. At the age of 50, I was in so much pain, and it just became enough.
“I had tried everything. The only thing left was revisiting these unresolved traumas that I’d never processed.”
Darren Hayes pays tribute to his brave mother
Darren Hayes lays bare those traumas in often harrowing detail in Unlovable. He came home to Brisbane to launch the book on Saturday night.
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Before now, the singer had used his music as an anonymous outlet.
Savage Garden’s song Two Beds and a Coffee Machine is “about being on the run with my mother and my siblings, living in hotels, trying to run away” from his alcoholic and violent father, Darren explained.
The new memoir, Darren explains, is about navigating and surviving trauma and the importance of “breaking the cycle” of abuse.
The book is dedicated – and a tribute – to Darren’s loving mother, who’s 79.
“She was the first person to read it. We both agreed that [telling this story] is worth it in the service of letting other people know that they’re not alone,” he said.
“You also can survive this if you can just put some of the shame down. Because it’s not yours to carry. It’s your abuser’s.”
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‘We were taught to be ashamed of ourselves’
Speaking to Joy 94.9, Darren Hayes recalled being severely bullied at school and the toll of both internalised and externalised homophobia.
Darren recalled a teacher calling him into her office and using “a slur I didn’t quite understand”.
“She closed the door. And she said, ‘You’re a little fairy, aren’t you, Darren Hayes?'” he recalled.
“When we’re children, figures of authority, and especially teachers, they’re gods to us.
“Everything in me just felt so rotten. There was this feeling that this adult was repulsed by me.
“[Queer people] were told that something that we were, we had to be ashamed of. We sensed that other people were repulsed by us.”
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‘That’s what makes you amazing’
Darren Hayes said every child “deserves to feel loved and safe” and gives a simple message to queer young people.
“We are all born happy. You don’t enter this earth cynical [or] afraid,” he said.
“It’s only the things that happen to you that leave those fingerprints upon you. But it’s possible to return to that.
“The thing that might make you a target of bullying… that’s what makes you amazing. Eventually you will find a chosen family that celebrates that about you.
“Everyone has something about them that is your reason to be here. If that’s what you’re being bullied for in your current circumstance, one day, someone is going to say, that’s the thing I love most about you. Just hold on to that.”
Listen to the full chat with Darren Hayes on JOY. Darren Hayes’ Unlovable is out now.
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How Local Removal Brisbane Can Make Your Move Easier and Faster!
Moving to a new home is an exciting yet daunting experience. Between packing, organizing, and figuring out logistics, you might feel overwhelmed by all the tasks piling up. But here's some good news: you don't have to do it alone! Local removal Brisbane services are designed to make your move smoother, faster, and far less stressful. With skilled professionals by your side, your home moving process becomes a breeze, giving you more time to focus on settling into your new place. In this guide, we’ll explore how hiring experienced Brisbane removalists can save you time, ensure the safe transportation of your belongings, and offer affordable solutions tailored to your specific needs. We’ll dive into what makes a local removal company your best bet for efficiency, security, and peace of mind during a move. From managing bulky furniture to navigating the local area, a skilled removalist team in Brisbane is equipped to handle every detail. Let’s see how this choice can make a world of difference!
The Benefits of Choosing Local Brisbane Removalists
When it comes to house moving, you’ll find that local experts have a unique advantage. Local furniture removalists in Brisbane understand the city’s layout, peak traffic times, and the best routes to take on moving day. This knowledge alone can significantly speed up the process and reduce any last-minute stress. Whether you're moving across town or to a new neighborhood within Brisbane, a local removalist knows how to navigate the area efficiently.
Local companies are also familiar with different types of homes in Brisbane, from apartments in the CBD to houses in quieter suburbs. They have experience dealing with diverse building structures, which helps them anticipate any challenges that might come up while moving bulky items through narrow hallways or up flights of stairs. With their hands-on knowledge, you can trust that your belongings will be handled with care and efficiency.
Another big advantage of working with affordable removalists is cost savings. Local companies often have lower travel costs, which means they can offer more competitive rates. They also tend to have flexible packages that cater to various budgets, allowing you to choose services that suit your specific needs without breaking the bank.
Efficient Packing and Organization Assistance
Packing can be one of the most overwhelming parts of home moving. However, when you hire professional Brisbane removalists, they bring not just manpower but also strategies to streamline the packing process. With trained packers, you can ensure that your valuables are wrapped and secured properly, minimizing the risk of breakage or damage.
These professionals use high-quality materials and know the best packing techniques to keep your items safe during transport. This way, you don’t have to worry about fragile items or valuable pieces getting damaged. Instead of trying to source your own packing supplies and spending countless hours wrapping items, you can leave it to the experts and focus on other aspects of your move.
Moreover, removalists can help you create a well-organized packing plan. By categorizing items and labeling boxes clearly, they make it much easier to unpack and settle in your new home. The time saved through organized packing can make a significant difference, especially if you’re juggling work, family, or other commitments during your move.
Safe Transportation of Belongings
One of the main reasons people choose furniture removalists in Brisbane is to ensure the safe transportation of their belongings. Moving heavy items, such as sofas, beds, and appliances, without the proper equipment can lead to accidental damage or even personal injury. A local removalist company comes equipped with the right tools and vehicles to transport your items safely.
Professional removalists use padded trucks and secure your items with straps, reducing the likelihood of scratches, dents, or any other type of damage. With their expertise, you won’t have to worry about improper loading or stacking. They know how to balance and distribute weight within the truck to avoid accidents on the road.
Plus, local house moving services often offer insurance options for added peace of mind. In the rare event that an item gets damaged, having insurance coverage can provide financial relief and ensure that your valuable belongings are protected.
Customized Moving Plans Tailored to Your Needs
Every move is unique, and local Brisbane removalists understand this better than anyone. Whether you’re moving from a small apartment or a large family home, they can offer a range of options to suit your requirements. Most local removal companies provide a customizable menu of services, which can include packing, disassembly and reassembly of furniture, storage solutions, and even cleaning services.
By choosing only the services you need, you can keep costs manageable while still receiving professional help where it matters most. For instance, if you’re only concerned about moving large furniture items, you can select a package that focuses solely on heavy lifting and transportation, leaving you to handle smaller items at your own pace.
This flexibility is one of the biggest benefits of working with affordable removalists who are dedicated to meeting the specific needs of local residents. It allows you to take control of the moving process while ensuring professional assistance is available for the more challenging tasks.
Time-Saving Convenience
Relocating without professional help often means you’ll be handling every part of the move yourself, from packing and loading to unloading and unpacking. This can take up an enormous amount of time, especially if you’re juggling other responsibilities. By working with a local removal Brisbane company, you gain access to a team of experts who can complete the entire moving process much faster than you could alone.
This is especially important for those with tight schedules or families with young children. Having a team that knows exactly what needs to be done helps speed up the process and reduces downtime. A faster, organized move not only saves you time but also minimizes the disruption to your daily life, allowing you to settle in your new home without delay.
Support with Furniture Disassembly and Assembly
Large pieces of furniture, like beds, dining tables, and bookshelves, often need to be taken apart before they can be moved safely. Professional furniture removalists in Brisbane can handle disassembly and reassembly for you, saving you the hassle of figuring it out on your own. They come equipped with the right tools and have experience with a variety of furniture types, ensuring that each item is taken apart and reassembled correctly.
This not only saves time but also protects your furniture from potential damage during the move. Instead of risking broken screws, loose parts, or structural issues, let trained removalists manage the process. They can also help you position the furniture in your new home, which makes the setup much easier.
Interesting Facts about Local Removals in Brisbane
Did you know that Brisbane has a high percentage of residents who relocate frequently due to job opportunities and lifestyle changes? This has led to a thriving removal industry that caters specifically to local moves. Another fun fact is that many Brisbane removalists are family-owned businesses that have been serving the community for decades, building trust through personalized service and local expertise.
Brisbane’s unique landscape, with its hilly suburbs and bustling urban areas, also makes moving within the city a specialized task. Local removal companies are well-versed in navigating these areas, ensuring that moves happen smoothly despite any geographic challenges.
Why Local Expertise Matters
One of the standout advantages of working with local removal Brisbane companies is their connection to the community. They understand the specific needs of Brisbane residents, and many have been serving local families and businesses for years. This familiarity gives them an edge in providing reliable, trustworthy service. Unlike national companies, local removalists are invested in maintaining a good reputation within their own community, which motivates them to offer high-quality and affordable services.
Choosing a local company also means supporting small businesses within your area. Many affordable removalists are locally owned and operated, meaning your investment helps boost the local economy and contributes to the livelihood of your neighbors.
Final Thoughts
Moving doesn’t have to be an overwhelming task. With the support of local removal Brisbane professionals, you can make your move easier, faster, and stress-free. From expert packing to safe transportation and tailored services, Brisbane removalists offer everything you need for a smooth transition to your new home. Whether it’s a small apartment or a large house, trusting your move to experienced professionals is a decision you won’t regret. By working with a team that understands the ins and outs of Brisbane, you can enjoy a seamless move and focus on the excitement of starting fresh in your new space.
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thinking about the way when i interact with fellow aussies on here I see so much disappointment about how they didn't come here on their last tour. how sydney 5sos fans are a different brand of human i'm not really sure how to describe (we all freaked out when we went to the same concert lauren was at for example). thinking about how the australian leg of take my hand tour felt like it was almost its own thing, sandwiched between the gap after the bulk of the tour before it and that short gap before they announced the most recent tour after it--almost as if it was meant to bridge both of those tours. how they played in newcastle and on the gold coast and it wasn't quite cairns or coffs but it was a bit more than your state capitals headline tour. how, with the exception of the big four, we often don't realise how small our cities are on a global scale. there are only 27 million of us on this desert island.
thinking about how they wrote easy for you to say and had to perform it on tour six months before its actual release, it was so important to this setlist, to the vibe, and how it's about nostalgia and missing sydney and they finished the tour in sydney and it makes me wonder, i can kind of guess when the song means the same thing to me, how much it hurts to be able to perform here and yet not be able to stay for longer than a holiday. and yet they do do that for us, put on shows about as regularly as any other artist does. even if they didn't play splendour in the grass. or falls festival. even if it's been four years since fire fight australia, it was only months ago sierra was promoting beyond blue as a charity to donate to. friends of friends did some fundraiser for a youth centre in blacktown: maybe I have to look to see it, but I can see the impact they've left.
and then I see how happy they all seem to look when they've gotten a chance to hang out in australia. ashton covering songs in the heat. calum obviously having a blast. luke dropping sydney pics that were assumedly from before it got really hot, looking carefree, a familiar skyline and familiar urban graffiti. the way when michael arrived in perth for the first time after lockdown he simply had to tell us all right away. and i've always kind of seen them coming back here for good? heck, joel madden even assumed right on his podcast some of them might have already. the way ashton doesn't have a dog in the states, and how i've always seen him with an aussie. the way luke integrates seamlessly into the life and culture of the inner west area; and calum carries blue mountains vibes with him wherever he goes, as michael does with the sydney pop punk scene. we know brandy and sierra at least love australia--i was actually fangirling about sierra in their comments with the veronicas just the other day (bless them for deciding my comment was something that needed to replying to). while crystal does have a massive group of usamerican friends and family I can see her enjoying the vegan places in melbourne and brisbane (they're coming to sydney too. the inner west and parts of the north side are almost there) and maybe being a little more hopeful about politics. I can also see it being a really healthy place to raise lua.
maybe it's the hopefulness of an urban designer who sees the impact of art and culture and having people around who create for a living on our cities, but maybe I see myself in 20 years bringing my kids to see them play and being able to tell the story of a series of songs (red desert, efyts, whatever is next in the theme in the works for 5sos6 as well as the solo stuff like a lot of wfttwtaf and boy) and how they figured out what we all have to, how to find and create a place that's home to you--because it's actually a pretty likely event. and i love seeing the evolution from the 'let's get out' / 'worked every weekend just to get out of town' vibe of self titled and sgfg to now. I really do want them all to feel like they can relax now after so many years of working and depriving themselves of the love that comes from belonging (I do feel like we've heard more about it from luke and ash specifically) and I also get the subtle vibes of where that might happen. and how much it might hurt when they don't get to have that. what did they do for aussies? gave us hope that we could make it, in whatever we want to do and whatever success means for us. maybe it's just me though. for now. maybe i've got the expectations of someone who grew up unable to afford things like concerts mixed with the anticipation for this june. I hope i'm not projecting, but also, the empathy I feel when I see myself in someone is usually spot on.
so idk. one day i'm gonna design some really classy public housing made to unfuck the status quo and i'm gonna raise money to build it and sierra will write a song and say she's doing a donation to this charity in australia doing things about homelessness and the class divide and it's gonna help me fund it. that's just one option of something i can see going down that's not completely unrealistic if very very optimistic but it's how i live my life. but i'll go to a 5sos concert eventually. i'll play their songs i've arranged with an orchestra one day too and we'll do it impressively, noticeably. i don't really know what else i'm supposed to expect? I know my experience is worlds away from many people's. but these guys inspire me to create and I don't really need anything else to do that.
#will add that i think if they were to move back here it would be something that would require work to be better than as kids#because it was never perfect for them to begin with and we do all deserve better than to pick the less uncomfortable uncomfortable option#fr though sierra + the australian music industry is just#like i really feel like she's at home there. more so than 5sos even#australia#5sos5 city#what am i talking about#i feel like it's just my experience really#official efyts post#nfattne tour brisbane#5sos#5 seconds of summer#luke hemmings#ashton irwin#calum hood#michael clifford#sierra deaton#almondmilkhunni#crystal leigh
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Building Brighter Futures: Electrical Contractors Brisbane
You should only hire a reliable electrician for home or workplace services. Finding the appropriate electrical supplier may seem difficult, but with the right information, you can choose wisely.
This article helps you hire the best Electrical Contractors Brisbane for your project, who will do a good job safely and efficiently. An informed choice saves time, money, and stress and provides you with peace of mind.
How to Pick the Best Electrical Contractor
Get suggestions from the people in your network
Talk to family, friends, and other business owners for suggestions. Ask them about the scope of their projects and whether they were happy with the result. You can also talk to hardware and electrical supply stores in your area. These stores usually have a short list of professionals they suggest.
Don’t forget that you’re not just choosing the business owner. For Switchboard Upgrade pick an industrial electrical company that does thorough background checks on its employees. This way, you can be sure that the people they send to your business are safe.
Check their insurance and licenses
The lowest quotation may save money, but the business electrician must be licensed and insured. Hire someone with minimal insurance at your own risk. Request a company’s insurance certificates. This happens all the time, so they should have this knowledge handy. Remember that bonded electricians have insurance that will pay you if they quit the job and don’t show up.
Check their credentials and training
As you talk to each Residential Electrician, you should look at their past work to judge their knowledge and skill. You should also check to see if each mechanic has the right ID. The Unlimited Electrical Contractor license is the most important in Florida. It lets the company do any electrical job. There are also licenses for fire alarms, low power, and more. The state licenses a company, and an individual electrician can be licensed by their county as a Master or Journeyman electrician. The “card-carrying” electrician will have passed a simple rule-following test.
Ask the company about their past work and job sizes. Your task shouldn’t be a new business’s first “big job” or expensive for a tiny business. If they want a big down payment or for you to buy the goods, you should look for someone more financially stable.
Read reviews and look at references
Even though the world is becoming more digital, references are still useful. So, find out as much as possible about the business electrician’s past work. Then, get a list of past clients and call them to find out how happy they were with the work. To get in touch with recent clients who had work similar to the work on your home, ask the Electrical Contractors Brisbane if they can. It takes time to do this for every company you look at, but make sure you do it for the top three to five names.
It’s not too hard to find each business online, read reviews, and look at their website. Check out online samples, reviews from past clients, and anything else that can help you decide which company to hire. If you want to find knowledge, the internet is great, but it’s not always accurate. You should also consider what people say about you because not all the information on the web is true.
Find out how much experience the electrician has with commercial projects
Remember that cost is only one of the things that will affect your decision when you look over your notes to make a final choice for Switchboard Upgrade. It is just too dangerous to let electricians who aren’t skilled do work in your business. Pick a company that has worked on many business buildings for the best results.
If you still can’t decide, talk to the Better Business Bureau or other area groups that check out businesses and services. You can learn a lot about a builder in the building department in your area. The electrician will be able to tell you how often the company gets licenses and what kind of work they do most of the time. Check to see if the electrical tester has heard of your contractor. If not, you may want to stay away from them.
Conclusion
Since you live with your family, we know how important it is for you to be safe there. As a 24*7 Residential Electrician in Brisbane, J Shaw Electrical knows the rules and codes that apply to electricity and puts your safety first. As Brisbane electricians, we can protect you against any unexpected electrical damage, such as fires, shocks, and electrocution. Accidents can be avoided by inspecting and maintaining things regularly and at the right time.
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Home Insulation
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Exploring the Different Types of Short-Term Respite Care Services
It takes a lot of commitment to look after people long-term, whether it is to care for a relative, a lover, or someone with special needs. The stress and tired feelings of the process of caregiving are also endured by most people. Short-term respite care services provide a break in this situation. They not only give carers some relief for a period of time, but the care recipient also receives some support and care from different personnel in updated surroundings, making it fresh again.
Now let's discover what Innovative Short-term Respite Care models there are available.
Disability Respite Care
When a physically or mentally disabled person needs long-term care, it creates difficulty for the family. Disability Respite Care Services offer families and carers temporary respite. This helps the carer to take a breather and devote some energy to himself, while the disabled person has sheltered care in which to live fruitfully. During this period, trained care staff look after the disabled person's daily life and health needs.
Home Respite Services
Domestic Short-term Respite Services Provides the services of a care attendant to those preferring to stay in their own home environment. Here, well-trained personnel come into your home, and the maintenance is convenient. This type of service is best for those who need short-term care but want to be close to their family. Home respite services have the advantage that they are flexible, convenient and customisable to your individual requirements as well.
Short-Term Relief Care
There are types of relief care that are provided away from the patient's home. Such services are especially useful when the carer needs to be away for a while, such as on a long holiday or other trip of personal business. In these centres, people are cared for all the time, and special care is given. Good living conditions prevail in residential relief care and the facilities make up for lost time with recreation facilities
Community Relief Services
There are programs of short-term relief care operated by some communities and by organizations in the community. These services usually take place in a centre or community building where the care recipient meets other people, engages in group activities, etc. Such relief services are also a great source of social contact and amusement.
Benefits of Short-term Relief Care
Short-term relief care benefits not only the carer but the person who is receiving care. It gives him or her a chance to experience the outside world and to meet new people. Furthermore, having the care be split between family members in different ways reduces carer burnout--both physical and mental.
Conclusion
For both the carer and those receiving care, Short-Term Relief Care service is a form of relief for all. That service not only relieves one of the need to give care but also provides a new experience and a greater quality of care.
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Find the Best Wallpaper Shops in Melbourne with Déco Wallpaper
When it comes to transforming the look of your home or business, wallpaper is an excellent choice for adding character, style, and elegance to any space. If you're searching for wallpaper shops in Melbourne, look no further than Déco Wallpaper. We are proud to be Melbourne and Sydney's premiere wallpaper suppliers and installers, offering a vast range of high-quality wallpapers and wallcoverings for both residential and commercial projects.
Why Choose Déco Wallpaper?
At Déco Wallpaper, we understand that each space has its own unique design needs, and that's why we provide a diverse collection of wallpapers that suit any style or preference. Whether you're redecorating a single room or revamping an entire property, our wallpapers can help bring your vision to life.
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We don’t just supply wallpaper; we also offer professional installation services. Our team of experts ensures that your wallpaper is installed with precision and care, whether it's for a small residential project or a large commercial space.
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MYTH VS. REALITY BOUDOIR MELBOURNE
Boudoir is a French word that translates to a woman’s bedroom or private sitting room. So, does a Boudoir Photoshoot mean bedroom photoshoot? Not by a long shot. Let’s talk about it.
At Le Chat Noir Boudoir, I define boudoir as an empowering experience that allows women to find confidence, beauty, and power in their own skin. Boudoir is a very personal and intimate form of photography. It is an artistic expression in which you allow your photographer to transform you into a living canvas. Each photo expresses stories of self-love, self- discovery, and the re-discovery of the woman within.
It is my ultimate goal to ensure that you embrace boudoir as not just a photoshoot, but an experience. The encounter that you will have with the woman behind the lens will amaze you. You will not leave my studio the same woman in which you came. I’m here to cheer you on every step of the way of your journey.
THESE ARE THE 5 MYTHS
1. Boudoir photography is only for models or individuals with a certain body type.
REALITY: Boudoir photography is inclusive and celebrates bodies of all shapes, sizes, ages, and genders. It is more about embracing individuality and finding beauty in every person than stigmas or beauty standards.
2. Boudoir photography is solely about nudity or explicit images.
Reality: While boudoir photography can include sensual or suggestive elements, it is not limited to nudity or explicit content. Boudoir is about capturing intimate moments, celebrating sensuality, and empowering individuals in a way that feels comfortable and authentic to them.
3. Boudoir photography is only for romantic partners.
Reality: While boudoir photography can be a meaningful gift for a partner, it is not limited to romantic relationships. Many individuals choose to do boudoir sessions for themselves as a form of self-love, empowerment, and celebration of personal milestones.
4. You need to have modelling experience or be comfortable in front of the camera.
Reality: Professional boudoir photographers are experienced in working with individuals who may feel shy or nervous in front of the camera. They provide guidance, create a comfortable atmosphere, and help clients pose and express themselves naturally. Boudoir photography is for everyone, regardless of their prior modeling experience.
5. Boudoir photography is only for younger people.
Reality:Boudoir photography is not age-restricted. It can be enjoyed and appreciated by individuals of all ages. Every stage of life carries its own unique beauty and should be celebrated through boudoir photography.
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What to Consider When Parking Your Tiny Home in Queensland
Tiny homes have become a fast-rising fashion, especially in Queensland In any case, they seem to face an increasingly green future. Tiny homes are great. Whether you care about the environment and sustainability or just want an affordable and simplified life. But there are some important items to keep in mind when parking your Tiny Home in Queensland. Just keep reading this blog, you'll flesh it all out next time you have time to park your Tiny Home in Queensland.
Zoning And Licences
You have to make sure that before parking your tiny house in Queensland is what is most similar to the right zone and has all permits right Manufacturers zone their Tiny Home in Brisbane. The same basic regulations that apply to parking a granny flat apply just as much here. In either case, prior to parking your Tiny Home, it is critical to get local council endorsement, whether permanent or temporary. This procedure may need some time, so be ready ahead of time.
Water And Day-to-day Living Arrangements
An essential part of living in a tiny house is how to arrange your water and sewage situation. If you live in the countryside it may be necessary for you to build your own system of water and sewage lines. Tiny houses are better off having enough water and a proper sewage system. If you would like, larger water storage tanks can be provided, the kind landed with rainwater harvesting facilities and biologically A 100% environmentally acceptable way to let out your dirty water. Furthermore, this makes your own life so comfortable.
Solar Power and Electricity Supply
Another very important point for a tiny home is the power supply. Most tiny homes receive their electricity through the sun, which also goes a long way towards reducing monthly costs. If your Tiny Home Queensland is going to be run entirely on solar energy, you should choose the appropriate solar panel and battery system. Also, if your Tiny Home is linked to a grid, make sure its energy is safe and stable.
Safety and Insurance
Safety and insurance are also very important when it comes to putting a Tiny Home in places like Queensland. You need to make sure that your Tiny Home has the right insurance policy, that can protect you from all potential trouble. Besides this, you can also make use of security cameras, an alarm system and fire alarm devices to ensure the safety of your home.
Environmental Impact
A Tiny Home is perhaps the most environmentally friendly residence of all. However, it is still necessary to ensure that the environmental balance is maintained in the location where your Tiny Home will be situated. You are responsible for ensuring that your Tiny Home is parked in accordance with relevant environmental regulations and that the surrounding area is kept tidy and green.
Summary
Parking a Tiny Home in Queensland is not just a cheap and sustainable choice: it offers an entirely new lifestyle experience as well. Whether you park your Tiny Home in the countryside or the city, you have to abide by regulations governing zoning, water, power facilities, safety and environmental protection. With these factors in mind, you can live in your Tiny Home with security and comfort.
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