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Harvey wakes up alone.
For a few blissful seconds, he’s just warm and comfortable, his mind still foggy with sleep. But then reality sinks in, and he reaches out—only to find cool, empty sheets beside him.
His stomach drops.
Mike is gone.
And just like that, Harvey's brain goes into damage control.
Fuck.
He blinks at the empty space next to him, his mind scrambling, still heavy with sleep but already racing toward the worst possible explanations.
Mike left.
Mike regretted it.
Or... or worse—Mike regretted that it was with him.
The thought is enough to send a sharp, awful feeling through his chest, and he sits up too fast.
His fingers dig into the sheets as he tries to pull himself together. He doesn’t panic—Harvey Specter doesn’t panic—but his throat feels tight, and something ugly and unfamiliar is clawing at the back of his mind.
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Or, a first date, sex, and Harvey learning that not everyone always leaves, not necessarily in that order -
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Mike is Canadian, and his visa is expiring. He could try and get a work visa and risk discovery of his fraudulent degree – or he could get married. And there is just one person in his life crazy enough to fulfill the spouse-of-convenience position...
How hard could it be to navigate a few years of a fake marriage? Pretending is easy. Remembering that it is all supposed to be pretend is harder. -
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Harvey Specter is powerful, charismatic, methodical. The best.
Harvey Specter is also exhausted. Everyone fears him, but no one truly appreciates him. When he closes a case, people congratulate him or envy him, but no one has ever told him, “you did well.” Mike has.Or: the story of how Mike accidentally discovers that Harvey needs to let go of control—and to be the one who is taken care of.
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“Harvey's in a bad place. The last time I saw him like this, things did not end well.” Jessica moved smoothly back around her desk and pulled open the middle drawer. She pulled out a key and swipe card and walked straight back up to Mike, coming right into his personal space and pressing the items hard into his hand. “Whatever you said to him, it's on you to fix this.”
The trial run is over, PearsonHardman is no longer under attack and even Tanner has let go of his choke-hold on Harvey's career. So why doesn't this feel like a win? Set between 2x07: Sucker Punch and 2x08: Rewind.
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If Mike is so smart, then why hasn't he noticed Harvey's shameless flirting?

