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Romance
Oliver is a boy who has the voice of an angle. He uses his talent by putting on a show in his mothers cafe to earn extra money for his family is unfortunate. But putting on a show as a soloist made him feel lonely. like something could make everything better. EVERYTHING. And then he realised, He needed a Musician. Connie is a girl who loved her ukulele and plays as many instruments a girl could play. She believes everyone deserves to be happy and by making everyone happy she plays her ukulele in places you wouldn't imagine. But strumming alone didn't make her outstanding enough. She needed a singer. Will the Two find a way to make success?
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