Something to Believe In
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  • Reads 819
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 13
  • Time 3h 34m
Complete, First published May 31, 2020
Mature
Left heartbroken by one too many women - most recently, ex-girlfriend and mother of his unborn son, Mishy - Rob "Bobby" Dall's pretty much given up on Love. He's not even 27, so it's not a concept he's particularly happy with, but he sees few waysta Change that for himself. The fact that he's in an internationally-famous band and has been go-go-go for nearly a decade to get it off the ground and keep it that way doesn't exactly help him with that.

Thrown out after a Lifetime of abuse that started the very moment she was conceived, Lyric Braxton's left to fend for herself on the streets of North Carolina. Music's been her one true Solace in Life - if one doesn't count her Spirituality, that is - but a way to listen to it and bring herself some Comfort's been hard to come by as of late. When she gets offered a job by the owner of a bar she happensta frequent one Night, she couldn't be more thankful - even if waiting tables and giving the occasional performance when she gets into the right mood ain't exactly what she'd LIKE to be doing.

A chance meeting one October Night makes these two cross Paths, and it's not by accident. Can they manage to put their Trust and Faith in each other, and be given a reason to believe in Love again?
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Six months after finally being restored to normal from the physical body of a toddler as he slept, Poison bassist Rob "Bobby" Dall thought his Life was starting to look up. Sure, there were a lotta Changes within his band - starting with firing and replacing lead guitarist CC DeVille - as well as in his personal Life, but things seemed to've been leveling out at last. But to wake up once again a grown man trapped in the body of a toddler - that was surprising enough for him and his band mate-turned-roommate, drummer Rikki Rockett. So, what happens when their last band mate, front man Bret Michaels, callsta say that he hasn't heard from new member Richie Kotzen and is worried about him? Surely they're not about to find themselves with a Grade-A case of "double trouble", right?