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MSA, formerly known as "My Story Animated," is a dynamic YouTube channel that brings real-life stories to life through engaging and visually captivating animations. Specializing in personal drama, emotional journeys, and life-changing experiences, MSA transforms viewers' submissions into powerful animated narratives that resonate deeply with its audience. Each video tackles a wide range of topics, including relationship struggles, overcoming adversity, and self-discovery, making it a platform where real-life events are depicted with creativity and authenticity.

The channel's content is crafted to be relatable and inspirational, offering viewers a blend of entertainment and life lessons. Through animated storytelling, MSA explores complex social dynamics, personal growth, and the challenges of everyday life, providing viewers with stories that are not only entertaining but also thought-provoking and emotionally engaging.

**Disclaimer:** The stories presented on this channel are based on personal submissions and are animated for entertainment purposes. While the narratives are inspired by real events, the characters and specific details may be fictionalized to protect the privacy of the individuals involved. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. The opinions and experiences expressed in the videos are those of the individuals submitting the stories and do not necessarily reflect the views of MSA. Viewer discretion is advised.
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00:00Hi, I'm Freya from England.
00:02Before you hear my story, like and subscribe to 4EVE.
00:05I was born to super rich parents who were extremely competitive.
00:09They wanted to be the best at everything and would include me and my sister Olivia in the
00:13race to prove the world how great our family was.
00:17You're both learning to play the piano.
00:19Be ready by next week.
00:20The one who plays the best will go on a yacht while the other stays home.
00:25Got it?
00:26Yacht?
00:27It's boring.
00:28I'd rather stay home and write poems and stuff.
00:31Poems?
00:32Are you trying to give me a heart attack or something?
00:34Why can't you develop better taste like your sister?
00:37Perhaps focus a bit on playing chess?
00:39Or perhaps ballet if you want to go all artistic?
00:42Ugh, never mind.
00:44I'm sure Olivia's the one who's going to win the yacht trip anyway.
00:47Well, in my mom's eyes, I was never good at anything.
00:51My parents barely noticed me.
00:53But Olivia?
00:54Oh, she was Miss Perfect.
00:56And the most annoying.
00:58And for some reason, her life's mission was to always remind me that she was better than
01:03me.
01:04Come on, mom.
01:05It wasn't like Freya ever had a chance against me.
01:08Tell me, dear sister.
01:09Why are you like this?
01:11The only one I was close to was my grandma, who always encouraged me to do whatever made
01:16me happy.
01:17Grandma always wore a beautiful bracelet that jingled that her grandma gave her when she
01:21was a kid.
01:22She always told me how it brought her good luck and promised to give it to me one day.
01:26Once when I was twelve, mom and dad wanted Olivia to participate in a chess competition.
01:31Just cause dad's business rival son was participating too.
01:34Olivia?
01:35I need you to win this one.
01:36There is no other option.
01:39We want to teach that guy a lesson.
01:41Our family is the champion of this town.
01:42I could have asked Freya, but…
01:44But you can't count on her.
01:46I know.
01:47Don't worry, mom.
01:48I got it.
01:49I'll make you proud.
01:50I promise.
01:51Whatever.
01:52It wasn't like I was remotely interested in pleasing mom anyway.
01:55Although Olivia was good at chess, the pressure to win had her going crazy.
02:00I started drinking coffee and kept reading books about chess.
02:04It was insane.
02:05One night before the competition, as I was going to my room, I saw grandma in Olivia's
02:09room hugging her.
02:10Oh, sweetheart.
02:12Don't worry.
02:13I know you'll win this one.
02:15I don't know if I will.
02:16I am so nervous.
02:18Can I have this?
02:20Please?
02:21You only love Freya and never even think about me.
02:23If you'll give it to me, maybe I'll win.
02:25Please, please, please.
02:27Oh, um, alright.
02:29Here you go.
02:30As grandma gave the bracelet to Olivia, I felt green with jealousy.
02:35How could Olivia get the one thing that grandma promised to give me?
02:39She can't always win.
02:41So later that night, I sneaked into Olivia's room and threw the bracelet out of the window
02:45so no one could find it.
02:47In the morning, I woke up to find Olivia running around the house trying to find the bracelet.
02:51When she couldn't, she had to go to the competition without it.
02:54Later, when she returned, I learned that she had lost.
02:57Mom and dad were furious, but Olivia was more worried about losing grandma's bracelet.
03:03She thought she was now jinxed because of losing it, and it made me feel terrible.
03:07I had always thought I was above all of the jealousy and competitiveness, but I wasn't.
03:13I was just like mom, dad, and Olivia.
03:15Maybe worse for throwing away grandma's precious bracelet.
03:19So I told my grandma the truth, and she looked so disappointed.
03:23But she eventually forgave me and told me there was nothing more precious than me.
03:27One time when I was 15, mom and dad took us out to a really fancy hotel, and there I heard
03:32people clapping.
03:34It was a show, and people were coming on stage and sharing their poetry, gathering courage.
03:39I also went to the stage and took the mic.
03:41The moment I opened my eyes, I know it's time to start the fight.
03:45I don't want to, but I have to.
03:47Can they never see that I don't want to?
03:50As I went on, people loved my poetry, and I knew I wanted to become a poet when I grew
03:54up.
03:55When I told mom and dad about it, they totally freaked out.
03:59But we wanted you to get into a good university and then become a doctor or something.
04:03No one is impressed by your sad poems.
04:06I didn't want to impress anyone.
04:09It was something I was doing for myself.
04:11So I just started writing and would always participate with poetry groups and perform on
04:16the streets.
04:17One night, a boy stood in the crowd and when I was done, he clapped the loudest.
04:22Every night I performed, I saw him.
04:24One night, he stayed when the rest left.
04:26You write the most beautiful words I have ever heard.
04:30And I should know.
04:31Why's that?
04:32Actually, my parents are in the music business too, and alright, I'm sort of a singer myself.
04:37But I'd die before asking my parents to launch me.
04:40Usually talentless rich kids who want to be singers write their own lyrics and it's always
04:44about breakups or how awesome their life is.
04:47But your stuff?
04:48It's deep.
04:49It's got soul.
04:50Um, thanks a lot.
04:52So tell me, since you watched my free show every day, when am I going to hear you sing?
04:57I do owe you a song, but it does look like you're making some good money off your free
05:01show.
05:02Well, I have to make my own money.
05:04I can't take anything from my parents.
05:06Oh, I get it.
05:08Here you go.
05:09The guy's name was John and I knew he thought I was poor, but it was better than telling
05:13him I was from a family that hated what I did.
05:16Soon John and I started meeting every night.
05:18We both loved sitting together as we read the verses from my notebook.
05:22It was something I could do with him forever.
05:24But then one day, he told me he was leaving.
05:27I got accepted into this boarding school for artists in LA.
05:30They have awesome programs for musicians and poets too.
05:33Maybe you can apply next year.
05:35I'm sure your work can get you a scholarship.
05:37And I did.
05:38I was thrilled, but when I told mom and dad, they just rolled their eyes.
05:43Oh God, poets make pennies.
05:46Just take up fashion designing or something else.
05:49Why do you always have to be so difficult?
05:51But mom, it's my passion.
05:54Some passion that won't pay the bills.
05:56Fine.
05:57If you want to waste your time, just remember, we won't have anything to do with you.
06:02You will not get a dime from us.
06:04As if I needed you guys.
06:06I don't need anything from you.
06:08Freya, I have always supported you.
06:11But this?
06:12This is madness.
06:13As a hobby, it's fine.
06:15But going to another country for, of all things, poetry?
06:19What will people say?
06:20Daughter of the richest man in England is a street performing poet?
06:24Oh, I didn't care what mom had to say.
06:27But grandma?
06:28I couldn't believe she'd taken their side.
06:31It was at that moment I just snapped.
06:33You too?
06:34Why am I surprised, huh?
06:36First, you gave the bracelet you promised me to Olivia.
06:40Now you want me to crush my dreams and be my parents' slave?
06:43I can't believe this.
06:45I have made my decision and I'm not turning back.
06:48I had to leave school in a week and no one was talking to me.
06:52But the night before my flight, Olivia came to my room and looked a little worried.
06:56I know I haven't been the best sister, but please don't go.
07:01Ever since I've been cursed, I can't seem to concentrate and mom and dad are always angry
07:06at me.
07:07Cursed?
07:08Gosh, was she still hung up on that?
07:10Olivia, I can't live here.
07:12And you're not cursed or jinxed.
07:15Um, I was the one who threw grandma's bracelet away.
07:17What?
07:18How could you?
07:19Do you even know how much it affected me?
07:22The guilt of losing something so cherished by grandma?
07:25I was just so jealous.
07:26I wanted you to lose.
07:28I didn't think it through.
07:29I am so sorry.
07:30I want to be better.
07:32Oh, shut up.
07:33You think you're so above us all.
07:35But the truth is, you're pathetic.
07:38Olivia!
07:39I knew what I did was terrible.
07:41She was right to hate me.
07:42So I packed my bags and quietly left for my new school.
07:46At the new school, John was two years my senior and we went right back to where we left off.
07:51We even started dating.
07:53But in his last year, he had less and less time to spend with me.
07:56When his graduation came closer, we broke up.
07:59Um, I have to move back to England.
08:02Mom and dad need me to step up and handle the business.
08:05So, I guess…
08:07It's goodbye?
08:08I guess so.
08:09I'll really miss you.
08:10But I know you'll do great.
08:12It was so painful to see him go.
08:14So I unfollowed him from all my accounts and poured myself into my poetry.
08:19When I graduated, I was determined to make it big.
08:22I released a book of my poetry while I was waitressing at a nice restaurant.
08:26I was so happy to be in LA and even brought grandma to live with me.
08:30I had visited once on Christmas and we patched things up
08:33and she realized how serious I was about being a poet.
08:36One day when I was at work, a blast from the past visited the restaurant.
08:40John!
08:41What are you doing here?
08:43Freya!
08:44This is crazy.
08:45You stayed here after graduating?
08:47I never knew that.
08:48Yeah.
08:49I think this city suits me.
08:50It sure does.
08:51After my shift ended, we sat and talked for hours.
08:55I even showed him my poetry book.
08:57He loved it and told me he could talk to some producers in LA and get me into the industry.
09:02There's a famous singer looking to open this weekend.
09:05You can perhaps open for her with your spoken word and poetry.
09:08Your words?
09:09Kid, they got soul.
09:10Here you go.
09:11An advance payment check.
09:12All the best.
09:13Outside the producer's office, I ran up to John and hugged him tight.
09:17I'm so sorry.
09:18I got carried away.
09:19No worries.
09:20I loved it.
09:21Saying that, he leaned in and kissed me and I felt my heart somersault.
09:26A few days before the show, I got the most unexpected text ever.
09:30From Olivia.
09:31Mom and Dad are driving me crazy.
09:33I want to meet you, sister.
09:34I'm in LA.
09:35Let's catch up.
09:36Olivia hadn't spoken to me since our fight.
09:38And even when I went to visit my family on holidays, she ignored me.
09:42Hearing from her was great.
09:43I invited her to the restaurant the very next day.
09:46I also called John and he was on his way.
09:49I really wanted him to meet my sister.
09:51Ugh, I'm so happy you're here.
09:53Me too.
09:54So tell me, how did you get that show opening gig?
09:58I saw on Instagram that you're opening for a famous singer.
10:01How the heck did you pull that off?
10:03Huh?
10:04Oh, so that's what you think of me.
10:06Duh.
10:07Mom saw the post first and was somewhat happy.
10:10And it made me so angry.
10:12I learned some time ago from a friend that you were a waitress.
10:15So I just wanted to take some pics in this tacky outfit of yours and show it to Mom.
10:20Now I'll be her favorite again.
10:22Olivia, you... you are pathetic.
10:24I wanted to kick Olivia out of the restaurant, but right then John walked in and seeing us both,
10:29he looked shocked.
10:30Olivia, what are you doing here?
10:32My heart nearly stopped.
10:34John knew Olivia?
10:36But how?
10:37Oh!
10:38So you're playing for the other side now?
10:40Dating Dad's business rival son?
10:42That's low.
10:43He is the one who beat me in that stupid chess game.
10:46Freya, what is this?
10:48Olivia's your sister?
10:49You're the daughter of a business tycoon and work as a waitress?
10:53And that performing on the streets thing?
10:55Were you trying to make a fool of me the entire time?
10:58Ugh, this is amazing!
11:00Sister, you are successful and very cunning.
11:04You begged a rich boyfriend to pay your bills.
11:06And I know his parents are into the music business too.
11:09Did they pull the strings and get you that opening act?
11:12And I thought you wanted to make it big on your own.
11:15But still, I'm gonna come and see the show.
11:17To laugh at how royally you'll fail.
11:20Shut up, Olivia.
11:22Wow.
11:23I don't even know what to say.
11:25You betrayed me, Freya.
11:26Why?
11:27John, listen to me.
11:29I didn't lie.
11:30I just didn't tell you the entire truth.
11:32That's called betrayal.
11:34Saying that, he left.
11:35That night, I cried my heart out to Grandma.
11:38I was heartbroken.
11:40I figured John would have my opening cancelled at the show.
11:43But he didn't.
11:44So I decided to quit myself and return the payment check to the producer.
11:47When I got to the venue, I went straight to the producer.
11:50I'm sorry.
11:51I can't…
11:52She can't wait to go on.
11:53Right, Freya?
11:54John was here.
11:55With Grandma.
11:56What are you doing?
11:57Your grandma contacted me and explained everything.
12:00Freya, I realize you never lied to me.
12:04It was just me assuming things.
12:06I've known you for quite some time and I know how hard you work.
12:10You deserve this.
12:11You deserve to do what you love.
12:13You really think so?
12:15I believe so.
12:16But we're in a hurry now.
12:17I saw your sister in the audience with your parents.
12:20I believe she's here to see you fail.
12:22So go on and show everyone how good you are.
12:25And I did.
12:26When I was done, I even got a standing ovation.
12:29I was so happy and seeing John backstage, I rushed and brought him on stage.
12:34Let's do it like old times.
12:35You and me together.
12:37My words, your voice.
12:39Yeah, let's do it.
12:40It went amazingly well.
12:42When the show ended, Olivia and my parents found me.
12:45Olivia's face was red and she couldn't even look me in the eye.
12:49I still think this whole poetry thing is a waste of time.
12:52But you do seem to be quite good at it.
12:54Your sister is such a failure.
12:56But we are proud of you.
12:58Thanks, but I don't need your approval.
13:00I do what I love to do.
13:02Olivia, you are not a failure.
13:04You are a beautiful, independent woman.
13:07Always remember that.
13:08Stop being mom and dad's puppet.
13:10Do whatever you love.
13:11Whatever makes you happy.
13:13Saying that, I held John's hand and walked away.
13:16As Olivia and grandma both smiled at me and gave me a thumbs up.
13:20That was the day I felt so proud of myself for every single decision I had ever made.
13:25From cutting off people to changing my priorities.

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