Thomas Blake received and read the letter, delighted.
It was April 6th, 1917 when he learned that he was a father; his wife back home gave birth to a healthy boy, 7.5lbs weight, 20 inches length, with dark brown hair and blue eyes, just a perfect copy of little Tom – or at least that was what his mother wrote.
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William Schofield took care and raised the legacy of Thomas Blake; written in a 200-words writing style.
Crossovers & Fandom Fusions
Father-Son Relationship
Post-World War I
Post-Canon
Suicide Attempt
Moving On
Major Illness
Angst and Hurt/Comfort
James Buchanan is Tom Blake's son
Self-Indulgent
Longing
World War II
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Can we spend a moment on contemplate about how Schofield was a guy who literally give up before their mission even started, but after what happend to Blake he go on full Solid Snake mode?
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Outside the bunker
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George McKay & Dean Charles Chapman on the red carpet of the 2019 BIFAs
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“Have a fun time napping, I wonder?”
The tenor was familiar; intimate. Pleasant music to his ears, a dash of mischievousness combined with a wide, friendly grin.
or,
Blake tried to encourage Schofield.
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Character Study
Death
Angst and Feels
And what Schofield meant by holding hand, obviously not involving blood.
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Schofield didn't let go, under any circumstances, he would never let go.
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POV First Person
Longing
Angst and Feels
Character Study
Death
It was the 3rd day of September 1939, when I eventually realized that I had been married to someone whose soul belonged to someone else.
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How William Schofield's wife saw his husband dispatched from reality.
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Alternate Universe - Reincarnation
Alternate Universe - Soulmates
Alternate Universe - Coffee Shops & Cafés
Tooth-Rotting Fluff
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD
How could he find something he didn’t know?
or,
Two long-lost souls (finally) found each other.
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