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Desert Bloom: A Song of Vengeance

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 375    |    Released on: 21/06/2025

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Desert Bloom: A Song of Vengeance
Desert Bloom: A Song of Vengeance
“I opened my eyes to the familiar crack in my Austin apartment ceiling. My phone buzzed: "Desert Bloom" Release Day. This was it: the day my life ended in a nightmare I'd already lived. Caleb, the Nashville star, would steal my song, ruin my reputation, and trigger a cascading tragedy that led to my parents' death and my own fall from Pennybacker Bridge. But I was here, alive, on that same morning. Panicked, I called my manager, Marcus, and demanded he pull my song immediately. It was too late. Two hours later, a news alert confirmed my horror: Caleb had released "Desert Bloom." It was my song, note for note. Desperate, I wrote an entirely new song offline, recording it on an old 4-track, a raw anthem of rage. Five days later, the headlines screamed: Caleb had released that song too. He wasn't just stealing my music; he was stealing my thoughts, pulling them directly from my mind. The despair was crushing, the violation absolute. How was this possible? My ex-girlfriend, Chloe, then called, inviting me to Caleb's victory party, feigning concern. This wasn't about saving face; it was a trap. But I agreed, for this time, I wasn't just surviving; I was going to Nashville not to beg, but to fight, to find out how deep this impossible betrayal ran, and unleash a force that could make them pay.”
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