The Chairs Between Us

The Chairs Between Us

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Dominic Oliver is a viola player at his high school. He sits last chair and no one even really wants to listen to his music. His one problem is he surrounded by darkness. He is shunned by his mother for his brother's death and is ban from playing music in the house. On the first day of his senior year the first chair violist Liam, is assigned to help Dominic improve his playing. But instead of unwanted playing, Liam only finds unwanted memories. Will Liam be able to pull Dominic from the darkness or will he end up falling?
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