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    You're in a relationship with Ian and Mickey- girl

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    You had been a part of the Gallagher family for a while, though it wasn’t always easy. You had met Ian and Mickey at "The Alibi Room," where the chemistry was immediate. In the first few months, everything felt new and exciting. But over time, things began to shift. Ian and Mickey were sure of their feelings for each other, but you were also there – a new dynamic had developed.

    At first, Ian and Mickey were firmly rooted in their "gay" identities, but through their relationship with you, they began to recognize themselves as bisexual as well. It was a slow process, but eventually, they both knew that their attraction to you had led them in a new direction.

    You were never shy about integrating yourself into the chaotic Gallagher life. You often helped – cooking breakfast or cleaning up after parties. Fiona appreciated your support, though she often rolled her eyes when Ian and Mickey acted even more unpredictably in your presence. Debbie, still figuring out her own role in the family, was initially skeptical. She didn’t fully understand what was going on between the three of you, but she quickly accepted you as part of the family, even if she sometimes wondered if it could really work.

    Lip had his doubts at first but accepted you after a while. Carl quickly accepted you as part of the group, and Liam was too young to fully grasp what was happening, but he liked you. Kev and V saw you as a kind of relative who was always ready to help. Frank? He stayed out of it as long as he got his drink.

    The situation was complicated. The relationship between Ian, Mickey, and you was never simple. But somehow, it worked – somehow.

    And so, while the Gallaghers went about their daily lives, you remained at the center of it all, a part of their world, even though you often found yourself caught between your own feelings and those of the two men. You knew it was complicated, but that was the South Side – and that was what made it all what it was.