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She was damn bored. Like what in God's name was she doing,
anager to come so she could pour
nted her to partake in it so she can learn a few things, and get used to how the business world rotates, with the hope that she
knew her parents had only agreed to open a musical school for her because that was the only thing they could do
o end up as a musician and so they d
the company, and how
any, talk more of sitting down like an outcast going through some files and documents which were referred to as
and here they were trying to determine what she will
love she had always longed for. The love she felt she deserved. They were being partial, she thought as she picke
were supposed to be here, yet you weren't. You know I hate doing this. you know how muc
ry and pissed off. He knew she was hardly t
e said exhaling and walking closer to her. " I know how you feel and I wish I could help you make your dad understand but you know I can't,so please just cooperate and don't be har
said I hate being here. I hate this p
. I know" Mr
o,because if you do then you won't
ver forced you to do anything. I think you should tell that to
t in this godforsaken place again. Come drop me off" she sa
?" he said and walked out of
ady there waiting, she got in also, making both of t
out, heading back to the company to drop Mr Staffers. he had followed her home to ensure she had arrived saf
er about her response to what she had been taught. That was the only aspect of her life he seemed to care about. She felt sad thinking
e first strin
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third and fourth and so on. Afte
was
s when she sings
t her notebook and pen, which she use in writing songs. S
nt someone
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ant to be b
orthless, but I
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because that was the only thing she knows how to do best. She was singing because
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e he was. He got there and met Jayson seated on
yson jerked up in fright. " Ar
ve you been here?" Jayso
name but you seem lost. What's going on
going on?" Jayson asked, t
well. I know something's bothering you, so tell me
nd exhaled deeply. Jackson looked at him
we are so poor and there seems to be nothing that we c
tion is almost finished and yet it hasn't been replaced. We even struggled to buy the last one that's about to finish. Honestly, you're not the only one feeling hurt, at times I just wish there's something I can do. I
t school?"
for more part-time jobs to b
Jason?" Ja
e him when I got b
" Jays
eard news that the scholarship advert for
tend SKYLERS HIGH. If not for anything, for the fact that he will be able to develop his talent, and also
the best thing he had heard and i
t do you think? Should we app
the cost of the form, though I know it won't be cheap but I hope it will. Now, we hav