Music's Love

Music's Love

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Hina is not a normal 16-year-old girl, her musical talent is what makes her quite different from any other musician but what makes her stand out the most are her beautiful eyes. She was born with very light purple eyes, thanks to some kind of birth defect. When she was born, her mother died thanks to some old nurse who was tired of her screams and shot her the wrong dose of annestecia, while the father spending years of depression, he finally married someone whom he thought was perfect as a wife. Two years after marrying her, he died. Now Hina being 16, she has to put up with her and her new husband. Right after her step-mother got married to her new husband, they sent her away to a boarding school. now she has to survive the new school. What will the other students think of her? Will she be accepted? And Whos this Roger-dude?
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Highest Rankings: 115 in first person I was just a simple sophomore. I hung out with my friends, played sports, got straight A's, my life seemed to have everything that I wanted, until I saw her. She was super quiet, she probably went unnoticed a lot, but she's so super pretty, super smart, she had a lot of classes with me, and she even did some of the same after school activities as me, she's so perfect. I realized that she is super social around her friends and she doesn't care what people think of her. She always wears big, black glasses and, most of the time, oversized t-shirts with the front tucked in. It's gotten to the point where I can't imagine life without her, I just don't know how to approach her.

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