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On a team ski trip to Gstaad for Christmas, Ted and Rebecca find themselves spending more time together and working through their developing feelings.
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Twenty years ago, Rebecca Welton and Ted Lasso met at Cambridge University, and had a whirlwind romance. Three years later, after they both graudate, tragedy strikes, and Ted has to go back home to Kansas. Consumed with her own grief, wondering if they will ever be together again, Rebecca grapples from the fall out of their relationship.
Flash forward seventeen years, and Rebecca walks into her office at Nelson Road one day and finds Ted waiting for her, and an awkward reunion ensuses. Not only does Ted have to navigate returning to England, he eventually learns that there is something Rebecca never told him.
This is the story of how Rebecca and Ted find their way back to each other.
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His eyes darkened, pupils going wide in the dim light, lips parting the slightest bit under her touch. She kept her hand there, fingertips lingering on his jaw. “Rebecca,” he said, his voice a low rumble she could feel as much as hear, “I sure do hope I’m not misreading things here.”
She was not brave, but she was reckless, and sometimes recklessness was a fine substitute for bravery. “It could be fun, right?” She put her hand over Beard’s on her thigh, laced their fingers together and looked over at him, the question on the table for both of them. “It wouldn’t have to change things.”
“Yes it would.” Beard turned his hand palm-up to wrap his fingers around hers. “Right, Coach?”
“Right, Coach.” Ted turned his head toward her hand and kissed her palm, his lips soft and warm, mustache tickling the sensitive skin. “It changes everything.” He kissed the pulse point at the inside of her wrist, eyes meeting hers as his lips skimmed over her skin. “But sometimes change is good, doncha think?”
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A surprising photo makes Ted go viral and Rebecca go a little crazy.
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Rebecca is drowning in gala planning when Ted steps up to help. Weeks of working side by side. Too close. Too comfortable. Too many almost-kisses.
The almost-kisses start to pile up. Interruptions happen at the worst possible moments.
Almost doesn't count. Except it does when it keeps happening.
A 5+1 of near misses and the moment they finally get it right.

