my dance moms phase
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Dancing with the Bad Boy »mnz by iAteTheCookiez99
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《COMPLETED》 cover by: beautyblurred "Go ahead Peanuts, dance for me." ☆☆☆ Maddie Ziegler was your typical teenager. Smart, sarcastic, pretty, and a graceful dancer. She usually got along with everyone. Gino was the school's playboy. He was rude, cocky, and doesn't miss any opportunity to flaunt his family's money in everyone's faces. So what do these two have in common? Nothing. Other than the fact that they HATE each other. If having some classes together wasn't bad enough, now they have to work together...as dance partners? We'll see how that works out...
Silence (Dance Moms Fanfic) by dancemomsfanfics
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"The creaking silence of age echos through the streets.Sounds like old wooden floors under heavy feet. All of the children once running around have evacuated, or maybe they just disappeared..." - Joseph Kerschbaum
Mom, It'll Never Be the Same (Dance Moms Fan Fiction) by dancemomsfanfics
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Maddie Ziegler is a sophomore in high school at a performing arts school just outside of Pittsburgh. With best friend, Chloe Lukasiak by her side, anything seems possible. Something horribly wrong happens and everything gets flipped around. It has Maddie screaming, "It will never be the same!"
It's Not Our Fault: A Maddie Ziegler and Mackenzie Ziegler Fanfiction by Teenagerfictioner
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Maddie and Mackenzie Ziegler are both the favorites at the ALDC and everyone knows it. Both girls try their hardest to be humble, but everyone at the studio doesn't believe their supposedly "Good girls" act. Well, that's what they think. But really, Maddie and Mackenzie aren't acting. They just want to fit in. They didn't wish it upon themselves. In the words of Maddie: "It's not our fault, Kenz. It's not our fault."