The wishful opera

The wishful opera

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Imagine having a once in a life time opportunity to become a Broadway star. Performing one of the most breathtaking and marvelous performances to date. Key word imagine. Now come back to reality as the cleaning lady who picks up the snot tissues of crying stars and throwing a way love letters of heartfelt fans. That's where I come in Castilian Turing. The "phantom of the opera" inspired book.
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