Life isn't what it seems <Discontinued>
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  • Reads 76
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Nov 10, 2015
Mature
Alessia Raillery or as she wants to be known as Ash is a crazy, insane, obnoxious, kind, music freak that wants to become a singer and songwriter when she grows up.....crazy right?
Well not for a girl that tries hard enough to 
reach  it. Oh and I can't forget the boys now can 
I? Justin Oacly (he isn't actually the captain of the footballl team) is the hottest of New Valley
High School, how did this happen?? It just did.
Now Ash has more than one thing on her 
shoulder, To be a singer/songwriter, Justin and getting sent to another world?!? Ash might not be ready but who knows! She might just pull through.........oh and I can't forget that there's magic involved....life isn't what it seems
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