untilmynextstory

If you guys follow me on tumblr, I just posted a one-shot for SOA if you guys want to check it out. 
          	
          	https://untilmynextstory.tumblr.com/post/664601705211707392/fmu-sons-of-anarchy-one-shot-au-in-the-it

untilmynextstory

@nhlfan92 as of now it may just turn into a series of one shots
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nhlfan92

It's so good! If you decide if you want to turn it into a story, please do! 
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ilovespencereid

HELLO!!! I love your works!!! I just watched Off Campus and I had a story idea. Jax Teller's sister (female version of Jax) goes to Briar because she has to do business at the club branch there? I’m thinking maybe her love interest should be Coach Jenson. I haven’t seen any of him. Which is crazy because he is so attractive! I think it would be SUPER cool of her bringing some Gemma Teller hitting Cherry with a skateboard vibes to all these trust fun babies.
          
          Prompt: 
          
          SAMCRO sends Jax’s younger sister to Briar to handle business with one of the club’s East Coast chapters. She’s meets Coach on campus because one of Briar’s professors secretly launders money for the club, and she’s there to meet with him. He tells her she can’t park her Harley in the staff parking lot  
          
          She tells him to mind his own business.
          
          Their first meeting ends in an argument, and they both walk away thinking the other is the most annoying person they’ve ever met.

kaceyvondooom

Hi! I was wondering if 'The Pull' is finished?

kaceyvondooom

Ooooh cant wait, thank you!
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untilmynextstory

@kaceyvondooom That story is on an hiatus..for now. I plan one day to go back and edit it just to be a standalone story.
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accalya_sasity

do you think you’ll ever write the 3rd book after the almost is never enough series? 

accalya_sasity

please don’t delete “the pull” it’s one of my favorite jax stories :) 
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untilmynextstory

@AccalyaHernandez I plan to go back and edit it and have Serendipity just be a stand-alone. I don't know if I will ever write what I wanted to accomplish with Almost is Never Enough.
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