![]() ✦ warnings: attempted sexual assault, unsolicited sexual comments, unsolicited groping/touching, violence, injuries, angst, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 1,000+ Only You –billy hargrove x fem!reader, best friend!steve harrington x unrequited!fem!reader ✦ summary: billy thinks you’re cheating on him with your best friend, steve. ✦ warnings: sexual content, groping, hints towards sex ✦ word count: 1,000+ Alright, Baby –billy hargrove x thick!fem!reader ✦ summary: it’s a hot day in hawkins, and when a guy decides he likes what you’re wearing, things take a turn for the worse. ✦ warnings: angst, pregnancy, smut, soft sex, hurt&comfort ✦ word count: 2,000+ Worth My Time* –billy hargrove x fem!wheeler!reader ✦ summary: when a certain blond interrupts your bath, it’s safe to say you’re a little mad. ✦ warnings: sexual content, oral sex (female receiving), injuries ✦ word count: 2,000+ Us* –billy hargrove x fem!harrington!reader, brother!steve harrington & sister!reader ✦ summary: after finding out you’re pregnant, you have to tell the two most important people in your life, your brother and your boyfriend, who just so happen to hate one another. ✦ warnings: smut, oral sex (male receiving), shower sex ✦ word count: 3,000+ Proof of Caring* –billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: billy wants to prove to you how much he cares about you, and how much he’s changed. From the best fish and chip shops and pasty sellers to insightful reads into the more isolated parts of Cornwall, Discover Cornwall will help open your eyes to everything this special county has to offer.One Shots Not A Big Deal * –best friend!billy hargrove x fem!reader ✦ summary: you and billy have been best friends for a while, but when he comes over unexpectedly, things change. Discover Cornwall will help you find out about the county regardless of whether you're a local or a visitor. With this in mind, Discover Cornwall has been launched to highlight everything that makes Cornwall special, from the quirky to the fascinating and the historical to the downright weird and wonderful. With its stunning beaches, glorious countryside, ancient traditions and fierce sense of identity, it's no wonder millions of people visit the county every year. You can read about it here.Ĭornwall is unique - there's no place like it on the planet. In 2019, a BBC weather forecast, presented by Spotlight weatherman David Braine, showed Cornwall's Feock had been moved to Devon. Of course, it's not the first time that the national media gets a Cornish location wrong. Since the website was launched in 2007, it has attracted thousands of visitors keen to find out more about the beach regarded as the best in the whole of Cornwall “by both the Cornish people and frequent visitors to the county”. ![]() In August 2007, Truro-born teacher Jonty Haywood caused a sensation when he began promoting Porthemmet (Port of Emmet) beach with fake road signs and the hoax website, confusing tourists and amusing locals. Porthemmet is a fictitious beach which was said to be located on the north coast. ![]() Another comment read: "North Cornwall? Ahh yes that's the one next to Porthemmet". They probably assumed it was from the house prices alone". One said: "Dear god… apparently Charlestown is now in north Cornwall as per The Guardian".Ī resident noted: "It means that's where the tourists will go looking then, get confused and skedaddle somewhere else."Īnother joked: "That’s funny. Locals have mocked the mistake in the Friends of Charlestown Harbour Facebook page. ![]() The village and port of Charlestown is of course on the south coast of Cornwall, right next to St Austell. Read more: Cornish port's pedestrianisation plan would 'imprison residents in their own homes' between June and August Visitors can enjoy a day sailing experience or even sleep on board the fishing boat Pen Glas, stargazing from the deck and waking to the sound of the sea." The article reads: "Little changed since the 18th century, Charlestown harbour is home to a small fleet of historic tall ships: a visit to this corner of north Cornwall feels like stepping back in time. In an article called 15 day trips and short breaks to keep the summer vibe alive, the national website encourages people to visit Charlestown, "this corner of north Cornwall" where a day trip "feels like stepping back in time". Eagle-eyed Guardian readers spotted a geographical faux pas in an article published a few days ago which moved Charlestown all the way up to north Cornwall. It's only human to make mistakes - we know - but one thing Cornwall residents love to hate is when the national media places a Cornish village or town in the wrong location. ![]()
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