Chorale (real name unknown) is a Siren. She appears in the Winter 2007 term Siren's special topics class. She's a Sophomore in Whitman, and sounds American. The other girl, who had brown hair with dyed-in blonde streaks (and wasn’t nearly as cute as the blonde), said, “Oh thank God, I was worrying about the same thing!” That girl had another strange Siren voice. Hers sounded like she was harmonizing with five other people who weren’t visible. It reminded Vox of when Ayla’s friends had dragged her off to watch some stupid Star Trek movie, and the Borg had spoken. Ayla had wanted Vox to sit with him and watch the movie, but his friends thought Vox would be interested in the Borg ‘voice’.
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| - Chorale (real name unknown) is a Siren. She appears in the Winter 2007 term Siren's special topics class. She's a Sophomore in Whitman, and sounds American. The other girl, who had brown hair with dyed-in blonde streaks (and wasn’t nearly as cute as the blonde), said, “Oh thank God, I was worrying about the same thing!” That girl had another strange Siren voice. Hers sounded like she was harmonizing with five other people who weren’t visible. It reminded Vox of when Ayla’s friends had dragged her off to watch some stupid Star Trek movie, and the Borg had spoken. Ayla had wanted Vox to sit with him and watch the movie, but his friends thought Vox would be interested in the Borg ‘voice’.
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| - Chorale (real name unknown) is a Siren. She appears in the Winter 2007 term Siren's special topics class. She's a Sophomore in Whitman, and sounds American. The other girl, who had brown hair with dyed-in blonde streaks (and wasn’t nearly as cute as the blonde), said, “Oh thank God, I was worrying about the same thing!” That girl had another strange Siren voice. Hers sounded like she was harmonizing with five other people who weren’t visible. It reminded Vox of when Ayla’s friends had dragged her off to watch some stupid Star Trek movie, and the Borg had spoken. Ayla had wanted Vox to sit with him and watch the movie, but his friends thought Vox would be interested in the Borg ‘voice’.
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