Story cover for To The Sky by ThereseJoyBChen
To The Sky
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Ongoing, First published Oct 26, 2014
Mature
A pilot named Trip McAllister has had a rough year losing someone very special to him. A stewardess named Amelia Buckner in which they are assigned in the same cabin crew has also had terrible luck when it comes to love. While soaring the skies, they find comfort in each other as they share stories of how unlucky they've been in love. Will they be the lucky ones this time? Or crash and burn like a falling plane?

Same characters as "The Decision" & "The Final Decision"
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This story focuses on how Vlad Raito Gabrielle met a beautiful girl who happened to be a pilot. However, what will happen if the plane they are on experiences a mechanical failure? Will they manage to survive? Will they end up together? This is an intersex and girl love story. This is Book 3 of "When the Wolf Goes Rogue." Book 2 is "One-eyed Ronin." Disclaimer: All content in this story is purely fictional and not associated with any real person, living or dead. Any resemblance to actual events or persons is entirely coincidental. Additionally, all songs, images, and other media used in this story are credited to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement is intended. Please note that this content contains adult scenes and is not suitable for children. There may also be grammatical errors and misspellings. Some parts, such as technical conversations, are AI-generated.