Two in the Streets
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  • Reads 60
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2017
What happens when an innocent video of a girl singing with a stranger in the underground of London goes viral?

For Lucy Ainsley, Flint wasn't exactly a welcome surprise. Despite the fact that, yes, they did sound surprisingly (and soul-meltingly) great together, the only thing Lucy wanted from the London Underground was a few odd coins and dollar bills dropped into her ukulele case by strangers who's paths she wouldn't cross ever again. She didn't want a singing partner, she didn't want a group of people gathering around them, she didn't want a new friend, and she certainly didn't want an (admittedly handsome) reckless ball of american trouble causing more problems and disarray in her life then she already had. But maybe, with her messed up family and almost nonexistent social life, Lucy would later admit that Flint Carlynn was exactly what she needed.
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