Flow
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Noah Ackles is a classically trained piano who’se dream is to get a scholarship to Julliard and to become a professional pianist well…at least that’s what her parents tell her that is her dream. But recently after moving to a new town, she feels like something is missing in her perfect life. Intro Seth Michaels, a hard rock punk boy with a bad past, who’s dream is to leave the hell whole town he lives in to be in a band and travel the world. The two clash in music class where they are partnered to write a song for a project. Will Noah learn there’s more to life than reading sheets on paper? Can Seth teach this serious girl how to have fun while dealing with his own problems? A story of two people from two different worlds who find themselves and love while they’re at it, but not all love stories are easy. There will be betrayal, heartbreak jealousy, and more. This is Flow.
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