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Aubree placed a small recorder on the piano bench and whispered the opening line of the song. As she pressed the first key, a faint echo resonated through the hall, and a hidden compartment in the stage floor popped open, revealing a tin box.

“Verse Four – The Dawn’s Embrace When sunrise paints the sky anew; My sister’s song, forever bound, Will echo through the world’s rebirth.” MissaX 23 03 09 Aubree Valentine My Sister The ...

“During the war, a young girl named —your great‑grandmother—wrote a song for her sister, Elise , who was taken away. The song was meant to keep hope alive, but the regime banned it. All records were destroyed, except for a fragment that survived in the hands of a secret society—the original MissaX. We’ve been searching for the missing verses for generations.” Aubree placed a small recorder on the piano

While the director for this specific scene is not listed in public sources, MissaX's productions are typically directed by the brand's founder, Missa X herself. She is known to write, direct, edit, and sometimes act in the vignettes. For some releases, the studio collaborates with outside directors. For instance, the 2025 release Dad Swap was directed by someone named Bloomer Yang, and the 2021 feature Under the Veil was directed by Ricky Greenwood. The 2023 release My Sister the Princess lists Maddy Burton as the writer, with cinematography credited to "Curious Judas". Therefore, while Missa X is a constant creative presence, the 2023 scene may have involved a team of writers and cinematographers, each adding their own style to the production. The song was meant to keep hope alive,

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MissaX is recognized within the production industry for its focus on narrative-driven content, often exploring various interpersonal scenarios.

MissaX’s “23 03 09 Aubree Valentine (My Sister)” is a beautifully crafted slice of intimate storytelling wrapped in a lush, genre‑blending production. It stands out as both a personal diary entry and a universally resonant anthem about the ties that bind us across time and memory.