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Symphony of Freaks
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Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2015
Mature
Tommy Joe Ratliff, a seemingly straight man, plays bass guitar for Adam Lambert. They are now very good friends but both of them have some delicate secrets nobody should know about. Everything seems to be about fine until one day Tommy wakes up in Adam's Hotel room, not remembering anything that happened the previous night. What did they do? What has Adam got to say to that? Will Tommy ever know the complete truth?
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Tommy Joe Ratliff, a sixteen year old, lived a hard life when he was kidnapped at age fourteen for prostitution in a gay bar. Two years later he was rescued by police along with other people. Now he goes back to school, but people bully him for the fact he's gay and the fact that he was a stripper for men. Adam Lambert is a sixteen year old who moved from Indiana to California with his family when his Dad founded a chocolate company. Adam goes to high school and that's when he meets shy scare and beautiful charming Tommy Joe Ratliff. Tommy and Adam start to have feelings for each other, but Tommy knows no one would ever want someone like him. Tommy tells Adam about his past, but Adam is still convinced that no one would steal his heart the way Tommy has, and no one will ever make him suffer again. . .or will that be a broken promise. . .