Until We Become Untethered (The Forever Pirates) #3
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  • Reads 3,647
  • Votes 183
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 52m
Complete, First published Jun 26
Mature
[COMPLETED]✅️

The original crew is back together again, whether they want it or not. Hongjoong and Seonghwa fight for their position as who leads the group. Hongjoong, now as the new and reinstated captain of the crew. Seonghwa, as the trusted and respected old captain. 

But even as the team is struggling internally, the world is changing around them and a new storm is brewing. 

Magic. 

It's more prevalent than ever. 

Will the group survive the new arrangement? But more importantly, will the crew survive the challenges that come their way?
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From The Flames Is Rebirth (The Forever Pirates) #4

21 parts Ongoing Mature

[WORK IN PROGRESS] ❎️ Everything as they know it is falling apart, trying to hold on to what they once knew seems to be impossible as everyone has a part to play in the change. What once held them together, is up in flames. But from those same flames will be the product of their greatness. The crew drifts apart as different responsibilities are expected of them, and their positions in this new world are too great to compromise. As they step into their new roles in the New World, they risk losing who they used to be. What matters more? Keeping their responsibilities and role intact? Or the family bonds that they carry with them as a constant?