That's Alright
Sometimes you need a change.
2015. Stevie is trying to fix her relationship with Lindsey, while he doesn't seem to realize it's troubled.
The most beloved people in Stevie's life have seemingly left. Is anyone going to come back?
Another Fleetwood Mac tour is set to begin. One drunken night disrupts the normalcy of everyone involved.
2016. Lindsey feels that he and Stevie drifted too far apart and he wants to change that. Does she?
NOTE: This is a revision of a story I wrote many years ago. I've changed some characters and details, updated my writing a bit, and I am almost finished with the (much longer) sequel. It's been 30 years since the last time Joe Walsh laid eyes on Stevie Nicks. But when Stevie's daughter meets Joe unexpectedly, it brin...
Wrenna Nicks-Fleetwood has finally learned the identity of her biological father: Joe Walsh. Having grown up as Mick's adopted child, this knowledge rocks her world, until finally Stevie decides it's time to revisit the past, and to tell her daughter the story of her life.
I am too lazy to write a synopsis. Stevie and a lady and some sad things. Sorry and you're welcome.
Everything is happening around the recording of Say You Will, but the dates might not exactly match the reality.
"Sometimes I want to live forever, to be the last one standing, and then there are moments when I wonder whether I can even survive one more death in my life."
It was a hot summer’s day. To be honest, Kristen thought even if it was the depth of winter it would be hot here - it was hard to imagine anything else.
The first day after the news, she hears the door open as afternoon fades to evening, and she feels a rush of anticipation before realizing the one person she wants to walk through it won’t. Ever.
She’d been more than a little nervous about this during the past week and hated, really hated, the sinking feeling low in her stomach that told her this was a huge mistake...
Lindsey never bothered using the defense ‘we’re just friends’ when Carol Ann worked up the nerve to confront him about his relationship with his ex...
With her, it was easy. “Good morning, honey,” she said as he came downstairs for breakfast, bleary-eyed and unshaven.
Did it make her a bad person that she automatically felt satisfied at hearing one of Lindsey’s songs when she knew it was about her? Well, self-centered at the very least. Though that wasn’t exactly news…
He held them out to her awkwardly, like this same scene hadn't played itself out for the past seventeen years, and so she smiled softly at him, not bothering to feign surprise at his appearance at her door...
For more than forty years, Stevie and Lindsey took turns walking away. When one would leave, the other would chase after and beg for another chance to make things right. Set in early 2018, after after too many walks down the same damned road,
One shot. Lindsey reaches out on the night of Stevie's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Her place was (or, at least, ought to be) next to him, holding his hand, but instead she was sitting next to his eldest daughter, simultaneously trying to comfort her and draw comfort from her.
Lindsey Buckingham moves in next door to a bored housewife, who just needs an escape from her insufferable stepchildren and her husband, who seems to love his job more than her.