chapter nine. extraordinary

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Dahlia stands in the kitchen as she looks inside the fridge. "Ah! I'm never gonna get used to that," Julie says walking up to the ghost girl. "Sorry. This food just looks so good," Dahlia explains before Julie closes the fridge door. "Hey! I was looking at that," she says as she follows Julie to the island.

"Sorry, I don't believe in wasting power," Julie explains. "But you waist the power that you have. In your voice. J, I've heard a lot of beautiful singers sing but your voice is extraordinary," Dahlia explains.

"And if your teachers heard what the boys and I did I can't possibly fathom why they wouldn't let you back in," Dahlia explains. "I asked her. She said I have to wait until next semester," Julie explains.

"Your first mistake was asking. You have to show them that deserve it," Dahlia explains. "They're not just gonna let me back in," Julie says walking to the fridge and taking out a bottle of juice. "Yes, they are! You're bloody talented and I have something for you," Dahlia says taking a piece of paper from her pocket. "It's called Bright. Luke and I wrote it but we never got the chance to play it," she says looking at Julie.

"With your range, it will sound wicked," Dahlia says before placing the paper on the island. "We'll rise, through the night. You and I. We will fight to shine together. Bright forever," Dahlia sings before signaling Julie to sing with her. "And rise through the night you and I will fight to shine together. Bright forever," they sing as Dahlia signals Julie to go for a higher note near the end.

"Thanks," Julie says smiling at Dahlia who returns the smile. "You're very welcome," Dahlia says as her eyes soften looking at the girl.

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