Taylor Swift - Justin Bieber Cannonball Mp3

Mia stared at her screen. The download link had vanished. The search result was gone. She searched her hard drive—the MP3 was there, but when she tried to play it again, it was just static. No. Not static. The sound of rain.

She texted her older brother: “Did Taylor and Justin ever record a secret song called Cannonball?”

Mia looked at the file’s metadata one last time before it corrupted entirely. Under “Artist,” it didn’t say Taylor Swift or Justin Bieber. Taylor Swift Justin Bieber Cannonball Mp3

Mia closed her laptop. She didn’t sleep that night. She just listened to the rain outside her own window—and wondered whose cannonball she was still falling from.

And under “Album cover,” a grainy thumbnail loaded: two teenagers, maybe 15 and 16, sitting on a driveway in the rain, holding a single microphone between them, laughing like the world hadn’t learned how to break them yet. Mia stared at her screen

Mia clicked download.

Mia’s skin prickled. She had never heard this song. No one had. But the melody felt like a memory she’d forgotten having—of summer car rides, of the last day of eighth grade, of her mom singing off-key before the divorce. She searched her hard drive—the MP3 was there,

Then silence. Five seconds. Then a click, like an old tape stopping.