On My Own |Completed| A Violinists Story
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Complete, First published May 31, 2016
Marlee Chen, a junior in high school, has been raised to be a world class violinist to make a successful life for herself, but she looses her focus when she meets her "Rival", Mark Romar.

When she realizes that she finds a close  friend in him, her life shifts from sad to unbelievably incredible, but she still chooses to try and succeed as a violinist.

Will she give up on her friendship or will she find a way to have both?
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