![]() ![]() It was true love people! The development of the story was still great – Sean Kennedy was able to maintain the charm of all the characters except for the evil ones, of course. ![]() So like what I’ve said – the couple had this massive thorn thrown into their relationship but they stayed resilient through it all. He should’ve given us a little fantasy and have that prick run over by a pick-up truck or a train or something. I was hoping that he’ll self-destruct until the end but alas – the author went the “right” way. I didn’t even like that it all came out easy for him until the end. ![]() It was still surreal in a good way and it’s beautiful to watch them grown into the relationship.Īt some point in the book, I’d really like to hit Grey Heyward – Gosh, he’s just a relentless sod. The story was a trying time for the couple and it shows the domestic part of their relationship. This was a great follow-up to Simon and Dec’s story. Things are going smoothly for them until Declan’s ex-beau who’s also a football player decided to come out in the closet just before retirement and drag him and Simon into the spectacle. Simon now works as a producer in a community TV program and they are now comfortably living together. Over three years after coming out of the closet, football god Declan Tyler is now working as a commentator after injuring himself when he left the Devils and went back to play in Melbourne and be with Simon. ![]()
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