Prologue

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 Sabrina had gotten into another fight with her mother. Well, her adoptive mother anyways. Unfortunately, the Perez family was known to fight a lot. So Sabrina always snuck out into the forest to get away from her adoptive mother. Sabrina's adoptive father left after Sabrina was taken in for an unknown reason.

Sabrina had always been different from the others. Always mesmerized by water. She always goes to the river in the forest. Especially if she wants a break from reality for a bit. The sounds of the river always calm her. She'd even go dance in the rain with her brother. She never got a cold from the rain, but her brother did. And she'd get blamed for it.

Sabrina's brother, Ian, didn't mind getting sick. As long as he was playing and hanging out with Sabrina, he was happy. The mother did not like this of course. Not only was Sabrina heavily involved with water, but she is also heavily involved with the flute. She knew how to play the flute very well. She was the lead flute player in the school band, after all.

Sabrina always hated her adoptive mother, but loved Ian. He always felt like a real brother to Sabrina. So Sabrina made sure to protect him as much as she could. She even taught him how to fight at one point, to help him stay safe from the bullies.

Ian was one of the only people who actually understood her. That's why Sabrina had to keep him safe, no matter what. Even if it cost her life.

The river was the one place Sabrina could always escape to. It always made her feel better, especially when it didn't rain. The only person who knew where Sabrina went after a fight, was Ian.

Aiden was a rather peculiar boy. He hated singing in front of people and crowds. But he always wanted to be in the sunlight and sing. So he always went to a sunny cliff and sang to himself. His parents went missing and were presumed dead when Aiden was just 3 years old. So Aiden's grandparents had to take care of him. When they died when Aiden was 13, Aiden had no choice but to take care of himself.

Aiden's grandparents taught Aiden how to sing properly, how to be a kind person, and much more. So every day when Aiden went to the cliff to sing, he always sang his grandparents' favorite song.

He had no siblings or friends, but he didn't mind it. He liked being alone. He liked the peace and quiet his grandparents always gave him.

Sabrina was 14, Ian was 13, and Aiden was 15. They were essentially in the same age group, so they bonded with one another perfectly. But this story isn't about how they became friends.

This is the story about how they successfully masted the Song of Sun and River.

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