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A Night With Jimmy by TwistyLucy
TwistyLucy
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Mary Crimson met Jimmy Page at a party in 1965. Since this day, they remained friends and occasionally went to Jimmy's room, only to have sex. October 1970. Mary spends a whole night with Jimmy again, but this night isn't like the others. This night marks a turning point in their lives.
Hammer of the Gods | Led Zeppelin | Hiatus by CoyoteQueen
CoyoteQueen
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The true psycological nature of Jimmy Page is revealed in this epic historical fiction about Led Zeppelin. No cliches, just sincere, rough-cut truths about the hardships of being a world-reknowned rocker. The year is 1972 and Led Zeppelin are touring North America. They are at the height of their career. Jimmy meets Cat Simmons. You guys know the drill.
Emptiness by ladymarma
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Life has never been particularly kind to Ellen and her family. There's her father, whose gambling addiction has led to financial debt. There's her older brother Michael, who is beginning to follow in his footsteps. There's her mother, the only person she's ever felt an attachment to, whose sudden disappearance tore her to shreds. And amongst it all, there's Ellen. She's a shy girl whose long-time estrangement from the world has left her with no one to turn to. She's just trying to make her loneliness fade away by melting into music and literature. She's just trying to run away from the emptiness threatening her sanity. But what happens when the famous George Harrison of The Beatles takes her by the hand and promises the world to her? Will he be the one to save her, or will he leave her feeling emptier than ever? Read to find out!
Honey Pie (P.M) by anon-leno
anon-leno
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Liverpool, 1959. 19 Forthlin Road are getting some new residents. Next door at number 20, the father of the house, Jim McCartney, is determined to make them feel welcome. His sons, Paul and Michael, just want to be nosy. But then Paul meets the new family's eldest daughter and he develops feeling he can't explain. Their meeting would be the start of a long love affair between two love struck teens, both of whom would grow up to be cultural icons.