Heart Of Hearts
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  • Reads 10,600
  • Votes 793
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 44m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2017
Cassidy Gaine floated through life not really knowing her place in the world. She went to school, hung out with friends, volunteered at charities, but she never knew what she wanted to do with her life. That was, until she started getting recognized by art critics. Now that she's realized her talent, and her passion she's dedicated her time to it. 

Daffodil Swan is a great accountant with a skill for the calculator, but a passion far outside her comfort zone. She wanted to sing. Sing her heart out and reach stages like Madison Square Garden, but to do that she need to be signed under a record label. And what better place to get discovered than the Big Apple?

There was only one thing that stood in their way, a relationship. One that only one of them wanted, and neither of them had time for.  When Cassidy and Daffodil's hearts glowed for each other, they were at a loss for what to do. Do they throw away the dreams they have to be with each other? Or do they let their paths pull them in opposite directions?
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