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Until I See You Again: War Of The White Lion
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Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2018
The Paladins of Voltron have begun their journey back to Earth, but it is not without conflict. 
Shiro is finding it more and more difficult to hide his relationship with Adam and keep his sexuality closeted while things heat up between Lance and Keith.

After an accident leaving the Red Lion severely damaged almost to complete destruction, the only hope to fix it lies within the best engineer at the Garrison.

That engineer just so happens to be waiting for a specific person to come home.

Along the journey secrets are uncovered, the true nature of human spirit is brought forth and people learn to speak up for their rights.

Ready for a story of heartbreak, finding love and having your world burn slowly as you read my writing of putting the characters through pain and suffering? Well this story's for you! 

Enjoy!
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"I'm sorry!" Lance all but shouted the words, causing the smaller girl to flinch but he was already moving. Stumbling. His vision blurred with tears as he was turning away from her, escaping, his tone begging, "I'm sorry, Pidge, I'm so sorry. Please forget that this ever happened, please!" And then, he was running from the room, struggling to muffle the sobs that were wracking his chest but failed. He left her in silence. Only, the silence wasn't so silent. Cross posted here: http://archiveofourown.org/works/11149914/chapters/24878061