𝘾𝙊𝙈𝙀 𝙊𝙉!!✮⋆˙
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  • Parts 6
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Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2023
When Y/n Zablowski, A sensitive yet outgoing drummer in the band, Rapids. Gets hit with awful news, They and , Karmen the lead singer, Zach the bass guitarist, and Maple the electric guitarist have to group together to not only revive their band, but their lives as well.
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The cover is not mine, i found it off of pinterest. all characters are mine, same with the plot, do not ghost read, please vote and comment. No translations, do not copy or steal my story. this is the original. No hate please but constructive criticism is appreciated, considering this is my first real story.

Started: July 26 2023, on a Wednesday. Last updated: August 2 2023 on a Wednesday. Ended: Not quite there yet.
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