𝓱𝓲𝓼 𝓶𝓾𝓼𝓮 ♫
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  • Reads 787
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 7
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published May 14, 2023
Meet Emerson Jones. She was a girl who was always on her feet, and never afraid to speak her mind. She was also a girl who loved singing - except, only in her shower, despite her confidence in everything else. She never truly knew of her talent until she was pushed to do karaoke at a bar by her friends. She then approached Wesley, the founder of the band "Gold Rush". 

Wesley Harris is the lead singer in his band "Gold Rush". He created this band with his two friends, Gabe, and Iris. They've all three been inseparable for years, and despite Wesley's hostility, he'd do anything for them. The only issue is they will soon be losing Iris, the back up singer to Wesley. 
  
Once Wesley and Emerson encounter one another at the open mic, he suggests that she takes the place of Iris.

When Emerson agrees to turn both her mic and dignity on, how will her feelings intertwine with Wesley's?

Or will they strictly just keep it business?
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