Rhythm and Soul
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  • Reads 31
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
Mature
Life has a sort of rhythm to it. You wake up, go to school or work, come home, eat dinner, go to sleep, and repeat. I've never wanted that life, and I'll be damned if I end up there. I want to be remembered, to have a legacy. I didn't grow up with the perfect parents and a pet unicorn. I was a foster kid whose parent died in a car accident when I was 2. I never knew anything about them so you can imagine my shock when I learn that I come from the original bloodline of black magic. And on top of it all, everything happens when my band is finally taking off. Add in some other witches, a few protective vampires, and otherworldly murder and you've got a whole bunch of crazy. But hey if the threat of impending doom doesn't keep life interesting then I don't know what does
I am Scarlette Barron and this is my Legacy.



A/N I'm still working on my description skills but hey give it a shot! Why not? I do pay attention to grammar and punctuation.
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