Pot Liquor. (Afropunk!Erik Killmonger)
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  • Reads 1,387
  • Votes 75
  • Parts 3
  • Time 1h 21m
Complete, First published Dec 01, 2020
Mature
Three women. One man. 

Erik "Killmonger" Stevens is the guitar player for a female dominated Black alternative rock band fronted by the powerful larger-than-life lead singer, Oya Mason. About to perform in front of their largest audience ever on one of the most influential stages in the music world, Erik and Oya have to face band in-fighting, jealousy, drugs, sex, and the love of rock in roll.

Can they keep it together before their big night?
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