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Black Glitter *Completed*
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    Time 10h 36m
Complete, First published Jan 25, 2016
When Phoenix Barrow becomes best friends with glam pop star, Adam Lambert, it was all she could have asked for. But when their feelings of friendship grow into something more, will it be worth risking everything to see if things will work? After all, Adam has his amazing boyfriend, Sauli, and these feelings towards his best friend are new and strange. Will he pursue them and throw caution to the wind or regret living with the things that he didn't say?
  *MAY CONTAIN TRIGGERING TOPICS/STRONG LANGUAGE*
  
  *PRAISE FOR BLACK GLITTER*
  
  Please don't end this story! This is way too good to be finished!--@glambert1234
  No!!!! I don't want this story to end!-- @lexitheglambert
  Amazing.-- @Mandy-lane
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