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"Record of love"
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Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2020
When Oliver Grey, a young journalist for the Oregon Journal stops at his favorite record store, he meets none other than trouble himself: Flynn Kingsley. But what happens when the two guys fall in love? DRAMA. Flynn's dad David is a retired marine, and never really cared for Flynn's relationships. What will happen if David meets Oliver and he doesn't approve? Or what will happen if a old flame appears?
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