Cinderella Can Sing?
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  • Reads 38,564
  • Votes 1,337
  • Parts 9
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2013
Singing is the only thing that will always stuck in my mind

Singing is the only thing that makes me felt alive

Singing is the only thing-well you know what i meant

All i ever want to do is be a singer or just singing around at some place

Well that's to bad cuz if your living in a huge house with a horible step mother and a step sister who can barely sing a proper key to every note and make you do the every chores in the house-well lets keep it simple like they always say-You aint going no where missy.

My mom died when i was only 6 and i blame my self for my mother's death and
well you guys are probaly wondering why isn't my dad there to help me.well he is a very busy man that work in a music industry 

My dad is a producer he always been a very busy man he dosent even have time to spend time with me

Even tough i really like to sing my dad dosent know that he always think that i only like to play the guitar 

but all of that changes when........
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