The other half of me
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2022
Melody is your typical 18 year old girl. She is gorgouse, smart, funny, has a loving mother and has a best friend that is almost like a sister to her, she and Tori (Victoria) share everything togheter.
Melody's life couldn't be more perfect, after she graduates her mother announces to her that she is marrying Carlos, whom has been her long term boyfriend for a while, she has always been in to the idea of finding the perfect soul mate. She and Tori get an opertunaty to travel from a small town to the big city to fulfill their dreams of becoming artists, getting a scholarship to the most prestigious art school.
Melody feels like all her dreams are coming true, untill she bumps in to someone at the airport, somone she can't seem to keep her eyes off, somone she instantly feel a contention with. She can't help but notice how she keeps seeing her own facial features on the complete stranger that is standing in front of her.
Who is this stranger? And how will she end up being the most important person in her life?
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