Journey to the Grammy's
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 03
In the crazy orchestra of middle school, where lockers slam like cymbals and gossip spreads like wildfire, there's this girl, Aria. And, no joke, her story is like a total roller coaster, but not the fun kind.

So, picture this: Aria's parents? Legends in the music world. Super cool, right? But life threw in a curve Aria ball - a sad one. Her folks took a plane, all hyped for a surprise Christmas comeback, but guess what? The plane didn't come back. Just like that, Aria's musical haven turned into a silent symphony of loss.

Now, they shuffle her into this foster care thing. Imagine going from a rock
star life to, like, rules and curfews. And guess what makes it even worse? A foster sibling who's like the opposite of a harmonious chord. Seriously, this kid is like a dissonant note in the world's weirdest song.

Trying to deal with grief, fitting in with strangers, and coping with middle school drama - it's like trying to play a violin solo in a hurricane. And this foster sibling? Total drama queen, making every day a struggle just to survive the seventh-grade jungle.

But, you know what? Aria's got this secret weapon - the dream of making it to the Grammy's, just like her parents wanted. It's her way of turning the dissonance into a sweet melody, even if middle school is doing its best to mess with the beat. Stay tuned, because Aria's story isn't just about surviving; it's about finding the rhythm in the madness.
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