Instantly Famous
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  • Reads 17
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2014
Accidentally making your best friend famous is a cause for celebration and for Aisling McCray it was. For Florence Alexander, it was a disaster. Sure, Flor had a great voice and loved being praised for it, but coupled with her social anxiety, she most certainly did not need to be singing in front of people. So, can somebody explain why she's signing a recording contract to become the next big singing sensation?


When Malachi Ortiz got wind of Flor Alexander, one thought came to mind. She'll never make it. He couldn't make it and he had been a celebrity since he was thirteen. So, why, exactly did he end up being the sole reason for Flor's instant fame? And why is hanging out with her?


Join four friends as they try to navigate the ups and downs of fame and figure out how to be real in a world full of fakes.
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