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After We Fell


Tessa (Josephine Langford) and Hardin (Hero Fiennes-Tiffin) had met Tessa's long-lost (and extremely intoxicated) father Richard (Atanas Srebrev) the last time we saw them. We Fell continues up right where we left off, with Tessa helping her father clean up and discussing why she hasn't heard from him in 9 years. Hardin confronts Richard, but the two end up bonding later when they go to a club and start throwing punches to defend Tessa's dignity. Richard quickly departs, but not before vowing that he will not vanish this time.

Meanwhile, Tessa and Hardin are dealing with their own problems; Tessa is eager to go to Seattle for her dream career, while Hardin is baffled as to why she is so eager to leave him behind. He doesn't want to go to Seattle because there isn't much else for him there, and this causes a significant breach in their relationship. Tessa and Hardin continue to fight over ridiculous things (such Tessa perhaps having a crush on an old coworker while she wasn't even with Hardin), and no amount of makeup sex can fix their problems.

When Hardin decides to bring Tessa to London with him for his mother's wedding, it turns out to be a positive thing for the two of them, and they appear to be on their way to a reasonably decent relationship. What starts out as a pleasant journey quickly turns into a series of shocking revelations that could change everything... forever.


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