One More Try
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  • Reads 2,288
  • Votes 117
  • Parts 20
  • Time 5h 53m
Complete, First published Jun 29, 2020
Jean Horton, the famous opera diva, has quite a few regrets in her life, but her daughter Ophelia is none of them. 
How the relationship with Ophelia's father ended is definitely one though. And so is not telling him about their daughter. But facing him after everything she'd done? Impossible. Only when involuntarily reunited by fate they get the chance to work things out and maybe give their relationship (and family) one more try.

A story inspired by the movie Quartet and the song "One More Try" from &Juliet the Musical (Check them out, top tier entertainment!). I don't own any of the characters from the play/movie.
I have taken the liberty to move back in time and develop the characters from the movie a little, as well as adding some characters to make the story interesting. Hope you like it :)
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