Sometimes Stan is stingy with money.
Sometimes Fiddleford gets angry.
Sometimes Stanley forgets things, like Fiddleford's birthday and what day they're supposed to pay their rent.
Sometimes Fiddleford gets insecure and they swallow him whole, even at the worst times.
Sometimes Stan looks out the window of their shared apartment and wonders if his life is meant for more than just being with Fiddleford.
Sometimes Fiddleford doubts himself and doesn't have Stan around to lift the burden.
Sometimes Stan wishes Fiddleford weren't so seasick so maybe he could still live out his dream of going sailing around the world.
Sometimes Fiddleford appreciates aspects of his previous relationships than the one he had with Stanley.
Sometimes Stan's temper overtakes him and he causes physical damage to something or someone.
Sometimes Fiddleford wonders if he should go back to his ex wife and son again.
Sometimes Stanley wonders if he's really gay or not.
Sometimes Fiddleford will have one too many a drink and spend the next day hungover but still show up to work.
Sometimes Stan can't compromise with Fiddleford.
Sometimes Fiddleford doesn't understand Stan's point of view.
Sometimes Stan wonders if his life would be better without Fiddleford.
Sometimes Fiddleford sees an attractive person in public and wonders if he had them on his arm rather than Stanley.
Sometimes Stan hates the chocolate Fiddleford buys him on special occassion.
Sometimes Fiddleford becomes angry for no reason.
But it's always a given
That at the end of the day
Stanley is still the man Fiddleford fell in love with.
Fiddleford is still the man that Stanley fell in love with.
And while it may not last
While there may be many obstacles blocking the road to their real happiness, goals and desires
Stan still curls up into Fiddleford at night, pecks his forehead and tells him he loves him.
And Fiddleford continues to appreciate the gesture
