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Some Kind of Serendipity
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Complete, First published Jan 10, 2014
Mature
Irial doesn't do relationships...and why should he? He's smart, sarcastic, likable and in his final year at university with a popular Twitter account and college radio station...plus, he's been burned before and doesn't need anyone besides his two flatmates and best friends. Then he meets Crispin Emerson who's sweet and cute and not Irial's usual type, clean cut, Hipster, decidedly straight (sort of...maybe?) as well as an international pop sensation in yet another British boyband who can't tell the world he's gay (sort of...maybe?) at least gay for Irial. It shouldn't matter since they'd never going to see each other again, but it does and they do. Finding a way to navigate love in the music industry might just be harder than working within it.
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