Cas + Cas

Cas + Cas

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*warning this is has some grammatical errors, I'm just trying to get my ideas down on paper (?) at this point. The errors will be fixed later* Cassidy "Cas" has a touch of social anxiety. She's gone most of her life without friends due to her inner battle with her brain. She believes there is no hope until Caspar comes along and opens her eyes to a new world outside of the barrier walls of her music.
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