Two Different Roads
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  • Reads 59
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  • Parts 67
  • Time 6h 1m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2024
Ellen Raymond has been working for Beatle manager Brian Epstein for two years.  She's also been in the midst of an affair with her childhood friend John Lennon. It is the summer of 1965. The band is on tour in America, staying in a rented house in Los Angeles for over a week when a casual night on the town alone changes her life forever. She decides to take in the local music scene at the Hollywood institution The Troubadour night club and meets a struggling musician by the name of Robert Michael Nesmith. There is an instant attraction. Will her relationship with the temperamental Beatle survive, or will she give it all up for a future Monkee?
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