BLUE EYES || Elvis Presley

BLUE EYES || Elvis Presley

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Lana del Rey and Elvis Presley? You came to the right LONGGG story. This is a made up Au, things won't be fully accurate to their life or even their personality because I need it to fit the story plot and everything. Lana Del Rey's family were quite poor back in 1935-1948 along with Elvis Presley, both growing up in the same black neighborhood in Tupelo Mississippi. One day when young Elvis was playing outside His backyard with his friends while Gladys does their laundry, he over heard some engine noise coming from the across the street. There, he see a young lady who is completely younger than him. Lana Del Rey, scared of what is to come, while her father goes to put in their belongings. Elvis tries to get a better look - carefully walking to across the street, seeing an old cage and gets on top of it - peaking over the fence and gets a perfect view. What will happen next?
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