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The Van Dien, family of Arizona, was known for their wealth, but more so for the two daughters who produced it: Robyn and Britney - two pianists who lived their lives in different sonatas, but on the same musical instrument. If until now they believed in the power of the united family and true love, the Van Dien sisters realize that until now they have only lived in a false fairy tale from which they had to wake up.
Robyn Van Dien was scowling most of the time and had a reprehensible attitude, while Brittney did crack a smile and that was thanks to her friend, Jenny, who she considered more of her sister.
For Méliusz Bridges, family was most important and he was very sure that this would never change. His sister Jenny, however, already had her life written, and there was nothing he could do to change its course.
Robyn sees Méliusz’s presence as a perfect opportunity to evade her obligations to her own sister and her family, but on the chessboard of her life, Méliusz is not the pawn, but herself.
Robyn Van Dien was scowling most of the time and had a reprehensible attitude, while Brittney did crack a smile and that was thanks to her friend, Jenny, who she considered more of her sister.
For Méliusz Bridges, family was most important and he was very sure that this would never change. His sister Jenny, however, already had her life written, and there was nothing he could do to change its course.
Robyn sees Méliusz’s presence as a perfect opportunity to evade her obligations to her own sister and her family, but on the chessboard of her life, Méliusz is not the pawn, but herself.
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