Her Song
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  • Time 8h 48m
  • Reads 1,416
  • Votes 200
  • Parts 42
  • Time 8h 48m
Complete, First published Oct 01, 2017
Friends and Lovers - 2

So, I might have once upon a time made an poorly considered pass at the tattooed bad boy who sings and plays guitar in the band that my best friend manages. 
Except he turned me down because surprise, surprise, those bad boy good looks are a disguise for a good guy. Yeah, one of us is a disappointment to their family and it isn't him. 
His career and life are on the rise just as it seems mine are in decline.
When my suddenly not so perfect life turns upside down he steps up to help me out but it appears I'm not the only one who has troubles.
Can I be there for him the way he's been there for me? And can we make it through with our friendship intact?
Or will we be something more?
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