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  1. Speirs/Lipton

     
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    La maggior parte delle storie elencate sono concluse, ma alucne sono ancora W.I.P.
    Oh, quasi dimenticavo: sono tutte in inglese!



    Wicked Game - somebody is playing a dangerous game with Ronald Speirs

    Reverse Pathetic Fallacy - Lipton gets pneumonia and the chance to see a different side of Lieutenant Speirs and Easy Company.

    Spoils of War - Speirs loots his way through Europe and usually doesn't give anything away - until he does.

    After Bastogne - Don’t fall back. Dig in deeper. Above all else, hold the line.

    Officer's Poker - It was the end of the third hand, and Lipton could feel something different in the air tonight. He wasn't quite sure what it was, but it might have had something to do with being in the Eagle's nest, Hitlers private hotel. Nixon looked sly, well, slyer then usual. He had a smirk that never seemed to leave his lips, even when he sipped his VAT 69.

    Breaking A Fever - The book says schnapps and Apfelstrudel were the cure, but I like to think this was a much more efficacious remedy.

    Indelible - It would be easy to say it started with a look, Lipton’s warm eyes catching his when the lieutenant’s bar was pinned to his collar.

    In A Warm and Quiet Place - The same atmosphere from the night before rose up between them, a hint at an intimacy that resisted definition and blossomed in a bedroom with a closed door.

    All Alone, All Together - He’d be lying if he said he didn’t understand Harry. He understood him just fine. He just didn’t want to.

    Fighting Gravity - Lipton was not obsessed, he was plagued with remorse.

    Does He Cook? - George is feeling valiant yet a little sleep deprived when he discovers that Captain Speirs may have an interesting quirk.
    From this, he begins to devise a scheme.


    Speak - Carwood Lipton is having trouble talking to his soulmate.

    A Common Purpose - Speirs and Lipton tend to the men in their care.

    rise to the occasion of catching things that fall - Captain Speirs is nothing like Norman Dike.

    Looks (passed and shared) - Speirs recognizes the looks: most of them sort of wide eyed and startled, deer in the headlights. And there's a kind of pleasure in that - knowing that that most men rock back on their heels and dig in a little when he does get to yelling. Lipton doesn't look away.

    Leaving Rachamps - It was the look that was the heart of the problem. The look that had stilled time and had taken up permanent residence in Lipton’s memory.

    sunshine on our backs - The war is ending, but Carwood and Ron don't want to let each other go.

    Edited by Melker - 27/2/2023, 18:14
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