Along came Isaac

Along came Isaac

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Ellie is a pretty loving student from Wales, She is unsure of where her life is going whilst she's in University until she meets Isaac. Isaac is a good-looking, surfy young man who has a passion for music. He has transferred from the University of California to Wales. Straight away Ellie has a strong disliking for Isaac and his arrogant ways, however everything changes when Ellie overhears Isaac's fingers gliding over the Grand Piano. Follow Ellie and Isaac's journey from hating each other to not hating each other and then the troubles that new girl, Zoe brings. I'm not very good at writing blurbs and this is my first proper story.. I would say that it is quite cliché, but who doesn't love a cliché story now and again? Am I right? Yes i'm right ;)
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