He says it’s the chance of a lifetime.
Jimmy Stewart & Donna Reed It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), directed by Frank Capra

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He says it’s the chance of a lifetime.
Jimmy Stewart & Donna Reed It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), directed by Frank Capra
So I've been reading IronDad and SpiderSon fics for the past few days and I just stumbled across a hilarious and well written one which includes Harley as well, and I might have just started shipping Peter/Harley
Lord help me
@decadentveined - Adam & Roscoe.
Their feelings for one another had been clear for some time, but there had always been something holding Adam back from making the next move. "You’re a duchess and I’m just...a normal person.” Adam took a deep breath. There was nothing more he wanted than to just forget his worries and kiss her, but he worried he wasn’t good enough. He hadn’t even grown up with parents, he’d grown up in a children’s home after their deaths. The only money he had was what he made from his job and it wasn’t really a lot. Nothing compared to what he assumed she had. “I can’t help thinking I’ll never be enough for you, but please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.”
Just love me and eat.
Taylor Russell & Timothée Chalamet Bones and All (2022), directed by Luca Guadagnino
I want you to come back. With me. And I want us to be together.
Josh O’Connor & Alec Secăreanu God’s Own Country (2017), directed by Francis Lee
She just reached in... and put a string of lights around my heart.
Helen Shaver & Patricia Charbonneau Desert Hearts (1985), directed by Donna Deitch
I don’t need anything in the world, darling, but you and a toothbrush.
William Powell & Myrna Loy After the Thin Man (1936), directed by W.S. Van Dyke