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"EXCUSE ME, Miss Ziegler, do you have a problem with the tour arrangements?" Mackenzie heard a voice in her face exclaim. She quickly snapped out of her daze, removing her hand that was resting on her chin.

"Mackenzie. Get it together." Her vocal coach hissed at her. Mackenzie nodded then turned her attention back to her label. 

"Let's have her do a demo, okay?" Mackenzie's tour manager told her vocal coach, clearly not relying on Mackenzie to pay attention to what she was saying. 

"Sure..." Mackenzie said getting up from her seat. She slowly walked to the stage, turning on the microphone and checking that everything was working.

Mackenzie started singing into her microphone, her best selling song 'Emoceans', but was quickly stopped by her manager.

"I'm sorry, your vocal coach  said you have some new songs you wrote by yourself that you wanted to perform on tour..." She said, eying Mackenzie weirdly. 

Mackenzie looked at her coach, confused as hell, but it seemed her coach knew what she was doing. 

"How about you sing Seattle Boy , Kenzie?" Her coach said with a guilty smile. 

"How do you know about that song..." Mackenzie asked shaking her head. 

"I saw it in the notes document I made... I'm sorry, I couldn't help reading it, and it's amazing!" Her coach said. Mackenzie smiled. This was the song she wrote for Johnny when she wanted to ask him out, but he did it first, so she never got the chance to show it to him. She hadn't even thought of the song until now... which made her miss Johnny more than ever.

"I don't think I can sing that song..." Mackenzie started, but her coach glared her down until Mackenzie was practically forced to sing it.

Only a few beats in, and she felt sick to her stomach. This song, it hurt her heart too much. She missed Johnny who was back in Seattle probably hating her over breaking up with him. She had to though, it wasn't fair to him. Now, she just felt completely broken. It was to the point where emotions and memories were building up inside her brain, suffocating her from her thoughts. She breathed heavily, feeling overwhelmed by the sudden emotions and threw her mic on the ground, leaving her coach and manager stunned. 

"I can't do this anymore!" She yelled, running out of the practice room. She now was totally shattered. 










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