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  • Pick And Choose by BeTooSwaeggy864
    BeTooSwaeggy864
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    You know that feeling of emptiness? When can't do something that will make you happy, when they take away what keeps you alive? Toriline Winters goes through that everyday. As a little girl she was a dancer, using the emotion from the music to relieve her own. Once she got to her Sophomore Year of High School, the title of dancer turned to cheerleader. How many breakdowns does it take to figure out what you need to live? And what if you can't have what you need to live? Do you die? Does the soul you've had your whole life... just die?
  • Secrets of Bird Tower by lauramunso
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    In a futuristic America, technology and dancing rule. Especially the mysterious Royal Dance Teams that operate out of the majestic Bird Tower. When the dance teams hold open tryouts, fourteen-year-old Mimmi Grande auditions and is accepted. However, Mimmi soon learns that Bird Tower is a dangerous place where stepping out-of-line could mean terrifying results. Suddenly, she finds herself caught up in an ordeal that threatens her life and the lives of her friends, but could mean the world for everyone.
  • Clogging by lauramunso
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  • Smile Through the Payne by lauramunso
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    As clogger Tabitha "Tabby" Prince settles into the world of competitive dance at the Electric City Dance Center, the little southern studio is in for a massive change when a professional choreographer, Demitrius Payne, arrives to teach classes for a year. However, as competition season progresses, mysterious incidents begin to befall the studio and its competitive teams that go from bizarre to violent fast. Perplexed and eager for answers, Tabby and her friends begin to look deeper and soon discover that not everyone is being entirely truthful.