"You ready for this princess?" Sending a glare towards Daniel all he did was give me his signiture cocky smirk. "Don't call me princess, and you know dam well i'm not ready for this, you got me into this mess, now get me out of it!" I all but whisper yelled at him. "You're here now princess, may as well go ahead and have some fun" and with that we were pushed out the doors and up the steps to the stage, there were a few wolf whistles and screams more than likely directed at Daniel. We stopped walking and were now centre stage, looking down at the black micro-phone in my hand i let out a huge sigh, We're so screwed... Meet Bec Holloway. Your not so average 16 year old whom to her dismay lives in Washington DC instead of back in her home country of Australia. Her family is filthy rich and her mum seems to love money more than she does her own child. Her love for music is powering, but ask her to perform in front of people and she'll do everything in her power to avoid it. Bec isn't your average good girl. By being arrested multiple times in Australia for theft, graffiti and disturbance to others, she can't find the power to let anyone in as over the years the walls she has fought to build come crumbling down with just one boy. Now Meet Daniel Scott. You're not so average 17 year old either. At his age he already works for his dads big business and is next in line to take over the company once his dad retires. Of course his family is filthy rich just like Becs, but Daniel has the best relationship a father and son could have, What his dad doesn't know is Daniel's love for music. And neither do his friends for that matter, But when two voices collide and make The Perfect Duet is Bec to let her walls down and let someone in? Will Daniel care about anything but her voice? When they meet and feel a spark,a spark that neither of them can ignore, the american show, 'Sing 'till we drop' suddenly sounds like an awfully good idea.
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