Kane and Jason go on their first few dates and get a feel for each other. They keep missing each other’s calls, but that turns out to be okay, since they’re both just as bad at taking their phones off silent as each other.
Jason and Kane spend more time together and grow closer. A slip of the tongue reveals Jason’s feelings, which he doesn’t handle in the best way. Fortunately, it’s nothing some honest communication can’t fix.
Kane and Jason have started not even picking up each other’s calls, waiting for a voicemail delivery instead. It’s weird, but they’re enjoying themselves, and that’s the important thing.
Kane jokes about magically removing Jason’s hangover, and they’re both surprised when it seems to actually work. Kane laughs it off, but Jason’s pretty sure it wasn’t just a coincidence.
It’s Jason’s birthday, which Kane has to remind him to actually celebrate. A couple more ‘coincidences’ has Kane wondering if maybe there’s something to the magic idea after all.
Kane and Jason begin planning to move in together, but there’s a lot of tiny details to figure out. Jason leaves Kane a lot of very drunk but loving voicemails, and their bond grows stronger.
Jason magically stumbles across a run down old bar that might be just the place for him and Kane to call home. The possibility of opening a business together is raised, and although it’s scary, is considered.
Jason and Kane have dinner with Jason’s friend Pat, and practise their emotion affecting magic while they’re at it, which brings up an ethical question.
The world is hard, and Kane struggles with what it means to want to do good, or to try and do good. Jason finds himself unexpectedly relaxed about their upcoming cohabitation.
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It’s time to move in! It’s busy week for the boys as it’s Kane’s birthday, moving day, and then their first anniversary. Jason finds himself deeply attached to the bar downstairs, and is ready to make a commitment to the business.
Work is in progress for getting the bar ready to open! It’s a rough balancing act in the lead up though, there’s a lot to do and Kane is still pulling full time hours at his call centre job.
Kane struggles with his anxiety, but Jason is happy to support him. The boys try to figure out what type of magic users they are. Wizards? Mages? Sorcerers? Magiqueers?
Victor’s father tracks him to the Best of Luck Bar and unleashes a lot of anger at the bar and its inhabitants. Jason and Kane do their best to protect Victor and the bar.
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Jason’s in the country for his sister’s engagement party, and isn’t happy about it. He freaks out a little bit when Kane admits to liking weddings - does Kane want to get married some day?
Jason makes a new friend in a construction contractor on his way home from the country, and plans to remodel the upstairs of the Best of Luck Bar get made. Kane once again has some concerns for the ethics of magic.
Helen arrives at the bar, and Jason feels like she’s going to be around for a while. Kane goes bed and manchester shopping for the spare rooms, and accidentally magics his way into some good deals.
It’s Jason’s 30th birthday and he wanted a surprise - but he’s a lot less happy about that decision the closer it gets to his party. Fortunately, the people around him have strong resolve.
Things are still tense at the Best of Luck Bar, but people are doing their best to live their lives normally. Helen has her birthday, Michael does some art lessons, and Jason reflects on his place in the world.
With the arrival of a boarder who uses a wheelchair, Kane and Jason realize they dropped the ball on accessibility a little, and do their best to make arrangements to fix the situation.
The homophobic posters are back, and the boys do their best to soothe their customers. Kane organizes a quick urban getaway as a belated anniversary celebration.
Repairs on the Best of Luck’s facade are in progress, and Kane finds himself wearing a little thin trying to look after everyone and care for his own anxiety at the same time. But we’re all in this together, and everyone helps out how they can.
Eileen arrives at the bar, Jason is still at the hospital with Ricardo, and the question of how to deal with the escalation of violence is heavy in Kane’s mind.
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Mira returns to the Best of Luck after she and Sarah have broken up. She is welcomed back with love, and Kane and Jason reminisce about their own first loves.
Maggie’s wedding is lovely, but Jason is left feeling hurt by their parents. Back at home, Michael and Ricardo commiserate on the scars left in them by what they went through.
A cassette player has been sourced, and so now all Kane needs to do is start listening. But what will it be like to hear the voice of his long-passed mother again?
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Maggie has big news and Jason is both happy and freaked out about it! Meanwhile, Mira gets up the courage to ask Storm out. And unfortunately, Julie’s tape this week isn’t as happy as usual.
Everyone is forging paths in their relationships, and making sure they’re good ones. And the strange happenings mentioned in Julie’s tapes just keep getting stranger...
Jason and Kane get to work towards convincing the real estate agent to let them keep a pet on premises, and Kane discovers the same thing that Julie did.
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The Best of Luck Bar is self isolating during the pandemic. Jason and Kane have a lot of extra time to spend together, and are trying to keep their spirits up.