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CW / TW: Emotional vulnerability is difficult. Might get angry and lash out, might fight you if you start shit. Otherwise she's okay. Kinks include aftercare, cowgirl, cuddle sex, cuddling, dirty talk (she likes it and is terrible at it), doggy style, multiple rounds, rough sex, sex as a cathartic release, shower sex, vocal (cries / moans / whimpers).

"Iām breaking from the teeth in the gears
Let it grind, let it scream in my ears
Iād rather bleed than be frozen and steered
Watch me tear, tear free"
Kimiko Miller is a natural musical prodigy. At ten she knew how to play the piano like like a virtuoso, understood the natural rhythm and beat of complicated drum sets and could pluck out a plethora of songs on a guitar. Any instrument you put in her hands, Kimi can learn it. She talks music like it's a living, breathing creature she knows the exact shape and size of intimately. It's a language she speaks better than English to be bluntly honest.
At 10 she was discovered when she hopped up on the stage at her local community center's karaoke club fundraiser and sang a rendition of Knocking on Heaven's Door that had all the old ladies stunned and a couple of the teenagers that had been dragged along filming the performance on their phones.
Those videos got slapped online and in no time Kimiko was a viral hit. She was scooped up and signed to the Stardust label (now defunct) and was whisked away into pop princess stardom. With her good looks and her Japanese background she was shuffled into a J-pop niche that she came to loathe very quickly.
Her music was curated and controlled, the freedom of expression that she so prized and thrived on stripped away.
It was a slow grinding down of Kimiko's soul and rather than break, she got mad. She became the problem child of Stardust, a bane to the other female members of Starshine Squad and garnered that troubled musician reputation.
When she turned 18 she burned it all down -- literally. She lit the new contract Stardust gave her on fire, tossed it on the manager's desk and set off to remember what she has loved about music in the first place.
Now she's in the Hollow Ridge underground music scene, trying to encourage new acts and redeem th
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