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When Beard changes his mind about going back to Kansas, Rebecca is there to take his place.
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Rebecca needs to hire a new coach for the women's team.
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After a long week and a successful win, the rain keeps the boss and the gaffer inside.
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After Ted leaves, Rebecca gets ready for the week ahead.
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What comes next after Tim breaks up with Lucy?
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Returning to myself is just returning me to you
It’s been a year since Ted Lasso moved back to Kansas, and he’s not sure why he feels so homesick.
As Rebecca Welton gears up for the first season with her newly founded AFC Richmond Women’s Club, she’s tasked with choosing a new manager for the team.
There’s only one person she wants to hire, but she’s not sure if he’ll come back, or what it’ll mean if he does.
When he does come back to London, it changes everything between them, slowly but surely.
Titles and chapter summaries all come from various Brandi Carlile songs.Series
- Part 1 of Returning Me To You
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12 Mar 2026
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Ted gets nominated for Queer Eye!
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05 Nov 2025
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“Fuck me, you're good at this,” Rebecca says breathlessly, as Ted mouths his way down her jaw. He makes a pleased sound against her throat that rumbles deliciously through her. “Maybe we should—Fuck—Maybe we can help each other out once in awhile," she gasps.
He releases her earlobe from his teeth. “I like the sound of that,” he says before he kisses her again.
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13 Oct 2025
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Five times Ted and Rebecca hook up as friends and the one time they don't.
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07 Sep 2025
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The lights are off and he finds her on her couch. Her head is propped on a small throw pillow and her eyes are closed, both hands clasped where they rest over her stomach. She’s not asleep—he can see the rise and fall of her chest, the intentional way she’s inhaling each breath.
Moving closer, he settles the shopping bag onto her coffee table and then drops to a crouch on the floor beside her.
“Rebecca,” he breathes, her name sympathetic on this tongue.
Bookmarked by wellwritten
15 Apr 2025
