Legend4Life
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  • Reads 42
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 4
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2017
Reeling from the death of his best friend and the lead singer of his band, 16-year-old Gage closes off all windows that enabled happiness through people. The young guitarist struggles with an old friend of his- loneliness- as his band tries to find another singer. But the singer they find is not at all what any of them would expect, and Gage finds himself somewhat threatened and deeply taken aback by...a girl. Time to study the rules of sexism.

Rated 13+ for mild and infrequent language, slight and infrequent innuendos, and depictions of violence.
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