Always Been A Rainbow (Sequel to After The Storm)
29 parts Complete Matureapril showers, may bring flowers
In the sequel to After the Storm, Fifth Harmony was never supposed to come back - not like this. But when a teenage girl named Sadie uses her Make-A-Wish to reunite the estranged girl group for one final tour, everything changes.
Sadie is sixteen. Chronically ill. Fierce. And completely unforgettable. What begins as one night onstage turns into a reckoning with the past, a fight for creative freedom, and the discovery that maybe, just maybe, the harmony never really left.
As the five women navigate industry pressure, personal history, and the deep wounds between them, Sadie becomes their anchor - and their mirror. Together, they create a project that gives voice to young fighters like her, blending music, memory, and mission into something far greater than a comeback.
But just as they begin to rebuild, Sadie's health begins to fade. Faced with the reality of losing her, the girls move into a small apartment near the hospital to stay with her through her final months. What follows is a raw, luminous story about sisterhood, chosen family, and the legacy you leave behind when your time runs out.
A love letter to fanbases, chronic illness warriors, and the power of staying, Always Been a Rainbow is proof that some reunions aren't just nostalgic - they're necessary.