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  • His dancer #wattys2016
    254K 7K 31

    UNDER EXTREME EDTING NO HARSH COMMENTS ABOUT GRAMMER , SPELLING. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED 'The scars you can't see are the hardest to heal'

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  • Unpredictable (A Dance Story)
    175K 6K 46

    If it has anything to do with dancing, Ella Ford has been there and done that. She's a National Champion, so saying that 'dance is her life' is an understatement. But when an accident takes away the use of one of her limbs, Ella's not sure how to cope. In one heartbeat, her life goes from normal to completely unpredic...

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  • Fighting for You
    61.5K 1.3K 43

    "One day I'll be able to convince you that the only girl I could ever possibly be in love with to no end is you. But until then, I'm going to keep saying it. I love you." "First place for winning my heart." LEXI DANIELS is the popular girl with straight A's, a cheerleader, a soccer player, and a volleyball player. Unt...

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  • Soloist #Wattys2015
    32.7K 938 19

    Meet Adrianne Harper; A ballerina by day, barista by night - a terrible combination. Read how it all goes down in Soloist.

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  • The Sinclair Brothers ✔️
    2.1M 70K 67

    A new (unwelcomed) beginning comes when Makennah is relocated through the foster care system to a new home in a rich suburb with the Sinclair family. Makennah knows right away that she doesn't belong here, and she probably never will. However, she can't help but start to fall in love with the charming, humorous, fam...

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  • Fighting the Fall ✔
    178K 5.4K 36

    [COMPLETE] Lydia and Dustin share the fact that they are boxers. However, the two lead very different lives. Lydia Dunst was raised in the life of boxing by retired boxing star Kirkland Dunst. She strives for greatness in the ring and tries to please the coach, her father. Dustin King leads a double life. At home he'...

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  • The Test
    3.1M 110K 31

    Going through my pictures, I went to the one that I had just taken, and the phone slowly slipped out of my grasp. What had escaped my notice before is that the couch I had taken the picture on was against a window, which showed the backyard of the house. But in this picture, it wasn't an empty backyard. No, behind...

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