Harry reflects on his 61st birthday.
An everyday task reminds Harry of his father.
Set just before 3.2. The ladies of the Grid get pissed at the George which leads to Harry taking a drunken Ruth home.
Harry decides that the blunt approach is best. Second chapter now added.
A sequel (of sorts) to Christmas Memories, though you won't be lost if you've not read that one first. Harry and Ruth are working on the Grid on New Year's Eve and each has decided to make a resolution for the coming year.
Harry and Ruth share memories of Christmas.
Ruth falls for a man and thinks he could be the one, but he knows her by an alias. In order to tell him her real name, she needs to have Harry approve an S24.
Harry apologizes to Ruth.
Ruth tries to sort out her feelings for George by writing them down. Inspired by Delta Rae's "If I Loved You."
Ruth confesses to a Valentine's Day wish that later comes true, but who granted her wish?
Ruth and Harry in bed.
"I can't wait to see you, Charlie. I miss you dreadfully," Ruth said happily. After a brief pause she ended the call. "I'll see you on Friday. Love you, too." Harry let the door shut quietly and hurried down the stairs, not wanting to explain to Ruth why he was lingering or to see the excitement in her eyes. Ruth has a visitor in town for the weekend but is everything as it seems?