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Post by Kayley Osmond on Dec 5, 2007 14:32:43 GMT
Kayley was thinking about something when Hayley started speaking again. She snapped out of her thinking mood and smiled at her. "Yeah it would be pretty cool, she's so y'know enthusiastic and all that" she replied with a slight smile. "Yeah, I've seen her play live and I've met her band freinds. They helped me improve my singing and drumming skills. Next time she plays want to come with me and watch her? I can get free tickets" she added smirking slightly. She loved going to watch her mum the most; she was so funny and hyper up on stage and at home she'd be the caring and sweet mummy everyone's always wished for. "I know, but still. I don't like talking about other people's dead relatives or family" she said. Dead people made her think of her father she never knew and her father that no-one in the Osmond Manor would ever talk about.
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Hayley Johnson
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To Write Love On Her Arms
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Post by Hayley Johnson on Dec 5, 2007 18:21:13 GMT
"Really, free tickets are the best kind of tickets. It's like all the glory of going but because you don't have to pay it's even better." For some reason Hayley always enjoyed the free gigs more, it was probably something to do with low expectations. You didn't get given something for free and expect it to be the best thing that's ever happened, you expect a little less so when you go you're not disappointed. In fact you end up being thrilled just from the sheer free brilliance.
That would have been so cool to have a more musical family. Her brother played guitar and taught Hayley the basics but after that she got better then him. She loved competition, it made her thrive in whatever she did. Still, she liked learning things at her own pace aswell, she had taken vocal lessons a few years back and it totally changed the way in which she sang. Not quite how she sang but it helped her to become more powerful, emotional yet controlled and all that. "It's alright...we can drop it." She said with a reassuring smile. She never dragged anything out too long.
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