Fics:
Jealous Guys
(J/P/G/R)
Summary: The Beatles all display insane levels of jealousy and possessiveness whenever they feel like a member is becoming too invested in something/someone else. This results in heavy flirting, fun shenanigans, childishness, and the odd misunderstandings.
Each chapter will focus on a different main character.
Red vs Blue
(John Lennon/Paul McCartney & George Harrison/Ringo Starr)
Summary: “See ya at the Derby, lads,” Paul says as he puts on his tweed coat, which fits him annoyingly well (and also hides his arse annoyingly well). “Can’t wait for Goodison Park to welcome you back.” “Me neither,” John purrs, and chuckles at George’s rude hand gesture as the two Evertonians take their leave. Ringo’s not chuckling. He’s busy wiping his pants with napkins, glaring at John all the while. “The fuck was that all about?” he demands. That means it’s game on, John thinks, picturing Paul McCartney’s face in his mind and imagining how pretty it’s gonna look in defeat.
He can’t wait for the Merseyside Derby.
In the season of 1959-60, John Lennon and Paul McCartney are both made captains of rival football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, making them natural enemies. But it's difficult to remember that, as with every encounter they grow more and more fascinated with each other.
Late Nights at Abbey Road
(George Harrison/Paul McCartney)
Summary: “Well?” he says when he can’t take it anymore, and he fears Paul might’ve fallen asleep. “What d’ya —"
“I love it,” Paul whispers.
Paul and George stay behind at Abbey Road one night. George has written a new song, but he only feels comfortable singing it to Paul. The rest of the evening takes an interesting turn.
The Cute One
(John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
Summary: John had never considered Paul to be cute.
There were many words for describing Paul’s looks, but despite what all the fans and magazines and journalists and even their own movie had insisted on, John had never for once thought of Paul as “the cute one”.
That all changed one unforgettable day in the sheltering Alps.
How You Show It
(George Harrison & Paul McCartney)
Summary:
1969
“Paul, do you want some sandwiches?”
Paul feels a knowing smile creep up on his lips as he shakes his head and regards George over the photo he’s holding. Sitting across from him in his jeans and striking red boots. Fashionable as always. When did he become so cool? He chides himself for the silly thought. George had always been cool.












