Always You
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  • Reads 2,696
  • Votes 210
  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 28m
Complete, First published Jun 24, 2019
Mature
Lacey Underhill isn't looking to date, so when things get hot and heavy when she reconnects with old friend Brendon Urie (yes, THAT Brendon Urie) on vacation, she expects what happened in the tropics to stay in the tropics. But neither of them can say goodbye to their friendship, or their physical connection anytime they end up together. Lacey insists there's nothing there, but what if she and Brendon aren't on the same page? What if their history is the start of their future?






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Brendon Urie is unstoppable. The famed Museum of Natural History stationed all the way out in Montana just recruited him to the renowned group Blue: a team of paleontologists working isolated on a barren wasteland to uncover anything they possibly can before they head back in a couple months. Simple enough, according to Brendon. There's no easy way back and almost no way to contact the museum without traveling miles and miles back to the closest road in the middle of nowhere. With nobody to check up on the tiny dream team, it's almost as if they've been removed from the face of the Earth. But the moment they uncover the bones arranged in strange ways, team members start disappearing, and Brendon is going to wish he'd stayed in California. And in a matter of sixteen days, he's going to have to make a choice.