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“A few months ago, you wouldn’t have let me get away with last night,” Wilhelm mutters.
“'Everything I do reflects on you and the royal family',” Simon recites dutifully.
“What’s stopping you now? When we’re alone?”
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A missing scene from the camping trip.
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“I–I feel like you’ve become someone else. Someone I don’t recognize.”
Wilhelm squeezes his hand. He doesn’t know who, exactly, he’s trying to comfort.
“And… And I don’t even recognize myself anymore. I don’t know if I can keep doing this, Wille,” Simon admits. His voice breaks on Wilhelm’s name, and Wilhelm’s heart breaks on every word.
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What if Simon didn’t leave after the dinner, and they actually had a conversation?
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Simon was just about to make a run for it when he felt a hand on his flannel, not pulling him but stopping him from running away. He didn’t want to look, eyes down at the floor and hands by his sides, but in his peripheral he could see Wille’s hand on his shirt, white knuckled and tugging ever so gently. They were giving Simon a chance to leave, but also letting him know they wanted him to stay.
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An extended scene of Simon and Wille’s first kiss.
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When Simon accepts a colleague's offer to stay on his couch after he's missed his connection out of the city, he doesn't expect it to turn into a recurring arrangement. He also doesn't expect to get drawn into the mystery of Wille, his tendency for odd silences and the demons he seems to carry around with himself, quite so intensely. As feelings deepen and revelations keep stacking up, Simon needs to ask himself – how much of himself should he be giving to save someone else?
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It's not easy dealing with sudden fame, as Simon can attest to when one of his live performances goes viral and puts an international spotlight on him and his quite intimate debut album. It's even harder when said album is about his ex who's long moved on after shattering Simon's entire world two years ago. His ex, who with every passing day is more likely to hear the obvious reference to himself in Simon's most famous song and realize that Simon is far from over him.

