I LOVED this! Just EXCELLENT!!!
He entered the pub, Aaron’s hand gripping his as they approached the bar. Chas looked up and her shoulders slumped in relief.
“They let you go?” she asked, searching her son’s face, then Robert’s, for confirmation.
Aaron nodded. “DS Wise sorted it. He’s been released without charge.”
Even hearing the words said aloud had Robert relaxing back into his own skin. He’d been so tense in the car, as if ready for the police to suddenly chase after him and drag him back, tell him they had more than enough evidence to put him away. He’d held onto Aaron’s hand so tightly the whole way home, terrified of what might happen if he let go.
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Agreed.
the ugly fact that this pregnancy is overtaking such important topics for and about AARON. all he went through, basically tortured with, and we even got the promise of some possible much-needed therapy (shocking), but the focus is planted on this unnecessary baby drama now instead. i’m just so disappointed
Aaron REALLY is holding onto Robert so tightly. These two don’t need words to tell each other & us how much they love each other. I do like hearing the words, too, but that’ll be later.
14.04.16 // 13.05.16
Just beautiful. I love it!
— that moment of empty universe and you, just you, is my heaven
I have the same issue. It’s 2.40 am. Perhaps later in the day we can finally vote. I was quite disappointed.
Hi do you no if anyone else is having an issue with voting in the soap awards atm. I voted in the long list but when I go to vote now it just keeps saying my e-mail address has been used to vote already. Can we not vote in both the long list and the short list using the same address?
I know nothing about the soap awards or voting for them tbh (sorry!) but I’ll publish this in case one of my followers has any ideas?
Here you go anon:
@srainerobron said: I voted on the long list on April 3rd, and it says I have to wait until May 3rd (tomorrow) to vote again. Pretty sure it’s a month between voting that you have to wait
A judge had ruled that the former aides must testify even though Trump asserted executive privilege.
Former President Donald Trump is appealing a judge's order that one of his former chiefs of staff and other top aides must testify before the federal grand jury investigating the Jan. 6 riot, a source familiar with the matter confirmed Wednesday.
U.S. Court Judge Beryl Howell's ruled this month that Mark former chief of staff Meadows and other aides, including Dan Scavino and Stephen Miller, must testify despite Trump's invocation of executive privilege.