Songs Of Love

Songs Of Love

Zamsii

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"Don't judge my bangs. My mom made me do it." I say. "It's cute." He says, biting back a laugh. "Asshole." I murmur. "Wait... In the photo you're wearing..." He says trailing off. My eyes widen when I realize I'm wearing my bracelet in that picture. "I can explain." I say. <~~~~~~~~>

Songs Of Love Chapter 1 Prologue

I don't usually describe my characters' looks, so you can imagine whoever you want. (It's also easier so I don't have to remember if a character's oRbS are oCeAn bLuE or cHoCoLaTe bRoWn.

I suck at writing dramatic scenes, action scenes, and lovey dovey scenes... (So don't be too harsh

If you don't like my outfit choices, then imagine something else... (Not that difficult )

If you don't like this story, then just leave and don't comment... Criticism is fine for things like plot holes/grammar/if something doesn't make sense. But if you're gonna complain that it's moving too fast, I don't care... All my stories are fast reads, and don't drag too long. (Or at least that's my goal.) I do it on purpose and I'm not changing that.

When you see bolded italicized text, it's usually the character's thoughts/them talking to themselves. NOT a medical condition.

The movies that inspired mostly the beginning chapters (not the whole book), is A Cinderella Story (the one with Selena Gomez and the one with Lizzie McGuire), Once Upon a Song, and After the Ball. So obviously the love interest has to have some talent in music. The main character and love interest will also want similar things in their futures after high school, but that does not mean every single detail is from a movie...

There's no point in complaining about how it's unoriginal because I followed the basic Cinderella plot line. I personally love Cinderella stories, even if they're total cliches. If you don't, go read something else.

You have been warned.

I repeat

I don't usually describe my characters' looks, so you can imagine whoever you want. (It's also easier so I don't have to remember if a character's oRbS are oCeAn bLuE or cHoCoLaTe bRoWn.

I suck at writing dramatic scenes, action scenes, and lovey dovey scenes... (So don't be too harsh

If you don't like my outfit choices, then imagine something else... (Not that difficult )

If you don't like this story, then just leave and don't comment... Criticism is fine for things like plot holes/grammar/if something doesn't make sense. But if you're gonna complain that it's moving too fast, I don't care... All my stories are fast reads, and don't drag too long. (Or at least that's my goal.) I do it on purpose and I'm not changing that.

When you see bolded italicized text, it's usually the character's thoughts/them talking to themselves. NOT a medical condition.

The movies that inspired mostly the beginning chapters (not the whole book), is A Cinderella Story (the one with Selena Gomez and the one with Lizzie McGuire), Once Upon a Song, and After the Ball. So obviously the love interest has to have some talent in music. The main character and love interest will also want similar things in their futures after high school, but that does not mean every single detail is from a movie...

There's no point in complaining about how it's unoriginal because I followed the basic Cinderella plot line. I personally love Cinderella stories, even if they're total cliches. If you don't, go read something else.

You have been warned.

I don't usually describe my characters' looks, so you can imagine whoever you want. (It's also easier so I don't have to remember if a character's oRbS are oCeAn bLuE or cHoCoLaTe bRoWn.

I suck at writing dramatic scenes, action scenes, and lovey dovey scenes... (So don't be too harsh

If you don't like my outfit choices, then imagine something else... (Not that difficult )

If you don't like this story, then just leave and don't comment... Criticism is fine for things like plot holes/grammar/if something doesn't make sense. But if you're gonna complain that it's moving too fast, I don't care... All my stories are fast reads, and don't drag too long. (Or at least that's my goal.) I do it on purpose and I'm not changing that.

Every writer has rights and certain rules, every one is welcome to put words into action. No knowledge is a waste.

Even a reader Can write

The movies that inspired mostly the beginning chapters (not the whole book), is A Cinderella Story (the one with Selena Gomez and the one with Lizzie McGuire), Once Upon a Song, and After the Ball. So obviously the love interest has to have some talent in music. The main character and love interest will also want similar things in their futures after high school, but that does not mean every single detail is from a movie...

There's no point in complaining about how it's unoriginal because I followed the basic Cinderella plot line. I personally love Cinderella stories, even if they're total cliches. If you don't, go read something else.

You have been warned.

I don't usually describe my characters' looks, so you can imagine whoever you want. (It's also easier so I don't have to remember if a character's oRbS are oCeAn bLuE or cHoCoLaTe bRoWn.

I suck at writing dramatic scenes, action scenes, and lovey dovey scenes... (So don't be too harsh

If you don't like my outfit choices, then imagine something else... (Not that difficult )

If you don't like this story, then just leave and don't comment... Criticism is fine for things like plot holes/grammar/if something doesn't make sense. But if you're gonna complain that it's moving too fast, I don't care... All my stories are fast reads, and don't drag too long. (Or at least that's my goal.) I do it on purpose and I'm not changing that.

When you see bolded italicized text, it's usually the character's thoughts/them talking to themselves. NOT a medical condition.

The movies that inspired mostly the beginning chapters (not the whole book), is A Cinderella Story (the one with Selena Gomez and the one with Lizzie McGuire), Once Upon a Song, and After the Ball. So obviously the love interest has to have some talent in music. The main character and love interest will also want similar things in their futures after high school, but that does not mean every single detail is from a movie...

There's no point in complaining about how it's unoriginal because I followed the basic Cinderella plot line. I personally love Cinderella stories, even if they're total cliches. If you don't, go read something else.

You have been warned.

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