The Jerk Plays the Piano
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  • Reads 1,551
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2012
Allison Grey has been a violist for as long as she can remember. At the beginning of sophomore year, she finds out she has been accepted (with full scholarship) into the best and most prestigious music school in the country. Of course she accepts, I mean who wouldn’t? As soon as she enters the school, she starts to regret her choice. The school sure isn’t anything like the other schools Ally has been to. Each instrument has its own wing, teachers allow you to use your phone during class, you can design your locker any way you want, and the students are far from normal. There she meets an OCD violinist, an extremely quiet and shy saxophonist, a loud and outgoing trumpeter, an unorganized and nerdy cellist, and the king of all jerks. Join Ally as she is thrust into a world full of drama, jealousy, unlikely friendships, and love?
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