Melody's Song
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 38m
  • Reads 930
  • Votes 43
  • Parts 6
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2012
Melody's been singing ever since she was adopted at the age of 7...but stopped when her adoptive parents died. And her singing was the cause of their death. It's been 3 years since and she lives with her drunk adoptive sister, and takes care of her sister's 2 kids so she won't be thrown onto the street. She has never sung since their death and only watches others sing...then she meets the new boy in town, who has the most enticing voice she has ever heard...since her own voice. And he takes a certain interest in her. Melody knows she's seen him before and knows spending time with her will hurt him but can't resist. But he seems to know what she is and may help her find out more about who.....or what she is. But will she trust herself to let him in or...not?
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