Jenniah The Small Town Girl
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Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2021
Mature
Jenniah  a small town girl had gotten advice from her best friends about going professional with her music career. She had doubts and insecurities about the music industry but a talk with her parents set her on the right path. She started working on her music by making small videos of her singing and then went along performing in a pub four nights a week. Five months later a representative from a record lable was visiting friends and saw her performing in the pub. She was offered a three million dollars contract and if she did good after a year she would recieve more. After three years with a successful career she met the Malcolm twins Aiden and Aron. Sparks Begin to fly but can she choose one or maybe she doesn't have to.








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