Different Songs

Different Songs

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Silver Wells is anything but your typical girl. She's pretty basic if you look at it though, she's a social media queen. She's a music star. But her life flows much deeper than that. She loves music. Her whole world is performing. She gave up everything she never had to chase the feeling music gave her. She lived for the song flowing through her bones. Xavier Colton is very typical, but he definitely isn't basic. He's a rockstar. He's a punk. He's the bad boy. He thought he was the most important person on the planet. He lived for the fame. He got what he wanted, or he threw a fit. Every media outlet known to man knew his name because of these fits. They lived different lives, they sang different songs, until they didn't. Their songs intertwined to create something new, and it would either make or destroy them.
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