Outer Space | Spruceworth 6.3
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  • Reads 13,433
  • Votes 1,074
  • Parts 61
  • Time 9h 51m
Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2019
*sequel to Airplanes and Fly Away*

       Ollie Asher couldn't be happier with how his life is going right now. He's been sober for a while now, he graduated high school, and he's engaged to the love of his life. Not only that, but feels very confident about going to post-secondary soon, so he's been focusing on the piano a lot more; something that makes him really happy.

       Too bad someone is determined to ruin his life.

       Grant Simms couldn't be happier with how his life is going right now. He's been clean for a while, he feels comfortable visiting his family again, and he's engaged to the love of his life. Not only that, but there's news about a singing competition show being filmed close by; and singing makes Grant really happy.

       Too bad he doesn't have the confidence to even send an audition tape.

       But after everything Ollie and Grant had gone through, they made a promise to always try to help each other. And that's exactly what they need to get through their problems.
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