Jewish Bitty
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There's something about the feel of home, of childhood when Jack steps into Bitty's, the little Kosher market that Marty's wife dragged him to. It's the smell of freshly baked challah, it's the organised chaos of the metal wire racks full of imported food and sweets. Jack didn't think his week would get any better, until he set eyes on the bright, sunny smile of the owner, who makes him want things he hasn't wanted in years.
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Bitty runs into an old acquaintance in the deli line at the supermarket. A very attractive old acquaintance whose name he can't remember, but he makes pleasant conversation anyway, like the good, southern man he was raised to be. It's not until a week later, when Ransom and Holster drag him to a hockey game that he realises the acquaintance might not have been that at all.
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In which I write and imagine these two falling in love, and being in love, and staying in love, in a million different ways.
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This holiday, he’s determined to let it be so.
Mostly because Jack comes into the kitchen and wraps his arms round Bitty’s neck, and pushes his nose there up against his pulse and kisses him so soft, and Bitty can feel the curve of Jack’s smile against his skin. And then Jack whispers, “Hey bud,” which is a term of endearment which speaks novels up on novels of feeling and love between them that Bitty will treasure and hold on to for the rest of his damn life.
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Bitty runs into an old acquaintance in the deli line at the supermarket. A very attractive old acquaintance whose name he can't remember, but he makes pleasant conversation anyway, like the good, southern man he was raised to be. It's not until a week later, when Ransom and Holster drag him to a hockey game that he realises the acquaintance might not have been that at all.
Bookmarked by alittlelillium
14 Feb 2019
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Just My Luck by orphan_account
Bitty runs into an old acquaintance in the deli line at the supermarket. A very attractive old acquaintance whose name he can't remember, but he makes pleasant conversation anyway, like the good, southern man he was raised to be. It's not until a week later, when Ransom and Holster drag him to a hockey game that he realises the acquaintance might not have been that at all.
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There's something about the feel of home, of childhood when Jack steps into Bitty's, the little Kosher market that Marty's wife dragged him to. It's the smell of freshly baked challah, it's the organised chaos of the metal wire racks full of imported food and sweets. Jack didn't think his week would get any better, until he set eyes on the bright, sunny smile of the owner, who makes him want things he hasn't wanted in years.
Bookmarked by alittlelillium
14 Feb 2019
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Slowly, Slowly by orphan_account
There's something about the feel of home, of childhood when Jack steps into Bitty's, the little Kosher market that Marty's wife dragged him to. It's the smell of freshly baked challah, it's the organised chaos of the metal wire racks full of imported food and sweets. Jack didn't think his week would get any better, until he set eyes on the bright, sunny smile of the owner, who makes him want things he hasn't wanted in years.
