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Chapter 56

*Faiths POV*

"Oooooooooohhhhhhh!!!!!!!" Matt yelled through his microphone.

"Burn!!!!!" Nash yelled, getting up in Kaylees face.

"What song will you be singing?" Mahogany asked Kaylee.

"Melodies by Madison Beer." Kaylee smirked at me. Mahogany and I rolled our eyes. The music started up and Kaylee started to sing.

I hear melodies in my head

Find little notes in my bed

I've got songs tangled up in my hair

I see piano keys everywhere

My heart is a beating drum

Repeating my favorite song

I hear Beethoven number Nine

All the time

And it's kind of like do re mi

About as easy as a b c

Beautiful like a symphony

I'm talking about you and me here

I hear melodies in my heart

Hear melodies in my head

I was a little off key

Then you melodie me

And I'm better than ever

I hear melodies in my heart

Hear melodies in my head

I had the beat a bit wrong

But I got a new song now

So I put my headphones on

Plug into you, plug into you

Boy you're my favorite song,

Plug into you, plug into you

Whoa oh Whoa

She messed up a couple of times but I have to admit she was good.

"Faith what are you singing?" Mahogany asked with a grin. I knew I wanted to sing a Hoodie Allen song but I could decide between No Faith In Brooklyn or No Interruption. But I finally made up my mind.

"No Interruption by Hoodie Allen." I grinned. The fans screamed at the top of their lungs when the music started up. Because of MagCon, Hoodie Allen was the shit. I turned towards Kaylee.

Uh, All American.

First Team Bitch.

Yeah.

I gotta fake ID and a check list.

It goes never meet a girl on Craig's List.

And never spend your money on a necklace.

3 square meals, homie gotta have breakfast.

Real shit, she be payin' for the date.

I be on my Will Smith, Enemy of State.

Keep my friends close, keep my enemies away.

And if they all repellin', uh, they so jealous.

Imma do shit that just piss them off

Say you never heard me it's your loss.

They bitin' on my freestyles.

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