Be My Voice
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Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2018
『 ❝We-no matter what gender, no matter what race, no matter what religion, and no matter what disability-are human. So in conclusion, you and I might not be so different after all.❞ 』

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There were two people, like any other, in the world who were obsessed with music. One played the piano while the other played the Cello. They both had similar interests, yet they were both completely different.

A male pianist.

A female cellist.

They were both obsessed, but they both played for very different reasons. One played because she loved the sound of the instruments and nothing else. Another played because he was lost and perplexed. Considering each of their stubborn personalities, they thought that they were both in the right. They thought that they both played for all the right reasons. 

Through mistakes, fights, trouble, and unwanted feelings, they both had finally figured it out. What was it they figured out exactly?


It was that they were both playing for all the wrong reasons.


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『 s t a r t e d ↪ June 22, 2018, Friday 』
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