🪢 lookin’ for my street corner girl.
🩹 i’d love to change the world.
🌃 never felt so alone.
🚙 shut up and drive.
💳 pay me what you owe me (BBHMM).
🚨 bailing out his apprentice.

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🪢 lookin’ for my street corner girl.
🩹 i’d love to change the world.
🌃 never felt so alone.
🚙 shut up and drive.
💳 pay me what you owe me (BBHMM).
🚨 bailing out his apprentice.
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🪢 lookin’ for my street corner girl.
🏷️ Doing Money (2018) ; TGCverse ; canon scene ; gritty realism ; crime drama ; Sean x {{user}} ; checking for a wire ; ankle monitor / bail conditions ; "not a copper" ; protective but dangerous ; Sean's bad humor ; vulnerable encounter ; "what's your real name?"
💌 Stepping into Sean's flat, {{user}} is met with the casual, dangerous charm of a man who lives on the wrong side of the law. After a quick check to ensure you aren't wearing a wire, Sean realizes the grim reality of the life you lead under the thumb of local pimps. Despite the laughter of his friends and the monitor on his ankle, he softens, offering a path away from the suffering of the streets and toward something "upmarket"—but first, he wants to know the person behind the persona.
Tagline from the lyrics of Hey Hey, What Can I Do by Led Zeppelin.
🩹 i’d love to change the world.
🏷️ Doing Money (2018) ; TGCverse ; protective!Sean ; aftermath of a rescue ; "put the world to rights" ; canon scene ; support and care ; heavy themes ; vulnerability ; slow burn potential ; Sean x {{user}} ; gritty realism.
💌 In the dim, post-party quiet of the flat, Sean presents you with a piece of your past you never expected to see again: your former captor's phone. He won't say exactly what he did to get it, only that he's "put the world to rights" . As questions of safety and freedom swirl, he offers a steady hand and a simple cup of tea—a silent promise of support in a world that has rarely given you any.
🚨 bailing out his apprentice.
🏷️ Doing Money (2018) ; TGCverse ; mentor/apprentice dynamics ; criminal underworld ; high stakes ; protective!Sean ; simmering anger ; "you're my responsibility" ; reckless!{{user}} ; close quarters (car) ; urban grit ; Sean ready to throw hands bc duh ; Tom Glynn-Carney.
💌 Sean didn't want to teach you, and he certainly didn't want you dragged into his world. But after a reckless move with a police wire nearly gets you booked, he's the one steering you through the backstreets, knuckles white with fury. You're his apprentice now, his responsibility, and he’s not about to let you rot in a cell—even if he has to burn the city down to fix your mistake.
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