Playing Queen [under MAJOR construction]
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  • Reads 471
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2013
After her fathers death, Alex's mum has focused all her time on her job. Now a successful C.E.O, Alex and her mum moves to L.A where she and her mum both has dreams of being successful. Alex strives to be a singer, and she gets her chance when she is offered a chance at the Los Angeles Academy of Dramatic Arts. Lucas is your typical 'popular' guy in the academy and also the lead singer of his band. You might call the man-whore who sings for a living. He has girls begging at his feet, and is a little bit of a trouble maker. Maybe life isn't boring after all? But as talented and handsome as he is, Alex doesn't fall for his charm. She's a stubborn and sarcastic girl, with these two clashing personalities, trouble is just waiting to happen. Also, did we mention, Oscar Peters? Lucas' right-hand man, soon to be enemy. Yep, life is just getting interesting.
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