Tell Me Why It's Wrong
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Narrated by:
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Sofia Willingham
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Nathaniel Black
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By:
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B. Celeste
About this listen
I was 21 when I first met the sarcastic Australian rock star who took the world by storm with his witty charm.
Twenty-two when I wrote a viral tabloid article on his bandmate to pay for the medicine that I needed for life. Twenty-three when I realized my dream job in California was destroying every moral in which I was raised to believe. Twenty-four when I accepted that I might have to give up my West Coast dreams to return home and admit defeat. And now, 25, when the lead singer of Violet Wonders comes crashing in.
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