Blind Faith (Sequel to Something to Believe In)
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  • Reads 279
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 55m
Complete, First published Jun 18, 2020
Mature
Two months after the firing of lead guitarist CC DeVille, Poison's pretty much at a stand-still as they search for a replacement. Auditions keep coming in left and right, but nobody seemsta fit the bill - till one cold Day in November.

Richie wasn't quite sure what the hell he was walking into exactly, but he certainly wasn't expecting quite the amount of turmoil he found. He definitely wasn't expecting a threat that'd scare just about any guy senselessta come outta one of the band members' mouths almost as soon as the guy sat down next to him. Another thing he wasn't expecting - to meet said guy's gorgeous wife, whom he's almost immediately attracted to in more ways than one.

Rob's pretty much been begging to be given something to believe in again, and he's starting to think that's not gonna happen. Then again, maybe having this kid join their ranks'll be just what they need, rather than being their worst mistake yet. All he can do is hope and pray, not to mention forge ahead with more than a lil blind Faith.
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Labor of Love

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Having grown up poorer than dirt and been in a band for nigh on a decade now, 25-Year-old Bobby Dall's no stranger to hard, back-breaking work. In fact, he's oft described as the slave-driver of that aforementioned band. After all, he's usually the one forced into dragging his band mates outta bed to get cracking, whether it's in the studio to record or out on the road for a tour. That being said, he's not expecting himself and his band matesta go to bed in their shared apartment after getting off the road from a tour, only to wake in what should be an Antique cabin. He's not expecting to realize that he, Bret, and Rikki've all Time Traveled over a Century in their sleep. And he's DEFINITELY not expecting to realize that they've turned up in the home of a young woman the entire nearby Town's scared shitless of. But as it turns out, young Marissa Stanton's not as bad as the townsfolk'd have them believe. She turns out to be every bit the Witch that the townsfolk say she is, but she uses her Power for good, not evil. And she's actually just the kinda girl Bobby's been looking for, in terms of a Romantic partner. Will the Love that eventually forms between the Witch and the bassist be enough to either keep him in the Past, on her homestead, with her or convince her to quite literally go back to the Future with him? Or will this be one Love that DOESN'T cross the fabric of Time, itself?