Well...Alright | Buddy Holly
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  • Reads 8,810
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  • Parts 48
  • Time 8h 23m
Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2018
SEQUEL TO 'It's So Easy'.

Violet Holly had a lot on her plate. She had recently found out there was books written about her by her former guardian, Wilhelm Koch, she was quickly rising to stardom on the coattails of her husband, Buddy, and she was still fighting the inner demons of a traumatic childhood. 

As the years flew by, Violet might have been deemed a fashion icon, and she might have been hailed as a pioneer for women in the music industry, but those were the last things on her mind. She just wanted to have a family of her own with the love of her life Buddy Holly.


Started: July 7th, 2018

*mild mature themes*

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