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Thriller: Short Stories by liveitoffthewall
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A series of one shots based on the Thriller album.
Tidbits of 𐒄Ꭵ𐒨𐒅λ𐒢Ꮣ by Offthewallbby
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Step in. The universe of Michael awaits.
Carousel | Book 1 by allismoonwalk
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20 year old Selene Howard is still figuring out what to do with her life after graduating. The horizons are endless for her in 1981. When her cousin, Quincy, offers her a chance to help on his next music production, she immediately takes it. After his most recent success of his solo album Off the Wall and collaboration with his brothers on the Triumph album, Michael Jackson is looking to create another album. He wants to do it differently and try something new in order to push his creative limits and prove himself. What happens when you have two young potential minds meet in an uncommon way? And what will come from it?
Find Me a Girl | MJ FF by Offthewallbby
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True connection often lies in the most unexpected places.
THE BIRTH OF MEECHIE by BREPRINT
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After tragically losing his father in a deal gone wrong over a decade ago, Maasai Fontaine became man of the house at an early age. Tired of the struggles his mother faced living paycheck to paycheck, he took matters into his own hands, becoming employed by the same kingpin his father worked for. For six years, he dedicated his life to a man that taught him everything he needed to know about the illegal drug trade. By his early twenties, he branched out on his own, gradually building his empire with his crew and main lady at his side. Maasai was held at the highest regard as the youngest in the game, keeping up with the OG's that came before him. They walked so he could run. The lifestyle of a kingpin wasn't easily attainable. You always had to look over your shoulder, cut ties with those that betrayed you, burn bridges with competition, or worse, kill. Maasai was ready for whatever that would come his way; he stood ten toes down and instilled that into those close to him. Nothing or no one could come between him and his empire. He was intangible.