The Ellison Legacy
Posted: 05 Apr 2017, 08:43
Well, I'm something like 19 chapters in so let's just go with a shorter version, but I'll post new updates in full when I have them.
Now, this isn't your usual legacy. Because honestly, I don't care for rules. I don't know if I'll ever even make it out of the "first" generation because I'm hopelessly attached. Also I'm already actually on the 5th generation, I just kind of didn't really take the family too seriously before and only just started posting with this generation on my Weebly site. So it's not your starting from nothing legacy (anymore). It's really just me playing through the generations until I get bored.
Anyway, if that didn't put you off and you're still here. Let's meet the lovely Evie Ellison, the "founder".
Music, specifically singing, has been Evie's passion ever since she was a young child. Someday she'd be a star, alongside her best friend Julianne. They'd singing together on the karaoke machine all the time and even at a young age they sounded amazing, individually and together.
In her teens Evie started singing to the public, in the humiliating fashion of having to sing some weird congratulatory song to somebody for completing a workout, or some such nonsense (the things people make a big deal out of).
It was definitely not her dream, but she knew she had to keep at it to achieve her dream. So she did and soon she was getting gigs to perform at coffee shops. Even scoring a weekly gig at the karaoke bar. Thankfully, her parents were extremely supportive and patient because it meant breaking curfew and then staying up all night to do homework, constantly.
Through it all her family supported her every performance. And so did Julianne, though they weren't finding this success together.
Of course, one day, around the holidays, Julianne revealed her real feelings towards Evie, under the mistletoe. Or she tried to. But at that point, music was the only love in Evie's life. She'd never really considered dating, she didn't even know if she liked girls or guys. Though, she thought after that moment, and eventually came to the conclusion that it was both.
Now, this isn't your usual legacy. Because honestly, I don't care for rules. I don't know if I'll ever even make it out of the "first" generation because I'm hopelessly attached. Also I'm already actually on the 5th generation, I just kind of didn't really take the family too seriously before and only just started posting with this generation on my Weebly site. So it's not your starting from nothing legacy (anymore). It's really just me playing through the generations until I get bored.
Anyway, if that didn't put you off and you're still here. Let's meet the lovely Evie Ellison, the "founder".
Music, specifically singing, has been Evie's passion ever since she was a young child. Someday she'd be a star, alongside her best friend Julianne. They'd singing together on the karaoke machine all the time and even at a young age they sounded amazing, individually and together.
In her teens Evie started singing to the public, in the humiliating fashion of having to sing some weird congratulatory song to somebody for completing a workout, or some such nonsense (the things people make a big deal out of).
It was definitely not her dream, but she knew she had to keep at it to achieve her dream. So she did and soon she was getting gigs to perform at coffee shops. Even scoring a weekly gig at the karaoke bar. Thankfully, her parents were extremely supportive and patient because it meant breaking curfew and then staying up all night to do homework, constantly.
Through it all her family supported her every performance. And so did Julianne, though they weren't finding this success together.
Of course, one day, around the holidays, Julianne revealed her real feelings towards Evie, under the mistletoe. Or she tried to. But at that point, music was the only love in Evie's life. She'd never really considered dating, she didn't even know if she liked girls or guys. Though, she thought after that moment, and eventually came to the conclusion that it was both.