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  • Fiorella  by xsoph_writesx
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    Fiorella is four years old. she's always lived with her mum from what she can remember but what she doesn't know is that she has a father and six brothers who really need and love her. She loves dancing it's her escape from the world and a way to show her emotions. What happens when her and her mother get into a terrible car accident in which her mother passes away. How will she react to having to move and live with her brothers and father who she doesn't remember. Read to find out
  • Introducing Us by tvwriteher
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    Set several years after the series finale of Introducing Me, Neal and Kent officially pass the torch to their daughter/Niece Giselle Davis as she steps into her own spotlight. Determined to chase a dream that's bigger than her comfort zone, Giselle transfers to the elite Tharpe-Armour Boarding School in the high-class city of Potomac, Maryland-a world of privilege, pressure, and impossible expectations. At Tharpe-Armour, excellence isn't encouraged-it's demanded. As one of the few scholarship students and an emerging Olympic-level gymnast, Giselle must prove she belongs while balancing brutal training schedules, academic rigor, and the unspoken social hierarchy that comes with wealth and legacy. Surrounded by a tight-knit but imperfect group of friends, Giselle navigates the ups and downs of first love, fractured friendships, jealousy, ambition, and self-identity. Every victory comes with sacrifice, every misstep with consequences-on the mat and off it. As the pressure mounts and the stakes rise, Giselle's journey becomes more than chasing gold medals. It's about learning who she is without her parents' shadow, what she's willing to risk for greatness, and how to hold onto the people she loves when everything is pushing her to choose herself first. This is a story about legacy, resilience, and becoming-where growing up means learning when to hold on, when to let go, and when to take the leap anyway.
  • Step by Step by Mathias171035
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    "In Tokyo, the distance between two sisters isn't measured in kilometers-it's measured in the silence across the dinner table." Seventeen-year-old Nanami is a shadow in her own home. A sprinter with raw talent and a defiant streak, she spends her golden hours on the grit of the riverbank track, running from a life where she feels invisible. Her parents' eyes have always been fixed on someone else: her younger sister, Airi. At fourteen, Airi is Japan's "Golden Child" of rhythmic gymnastics. She is a masterpiece of poise, grace, and perfection. But behind the medals and the forced smiles, the porcelain is beginning to crack. The weight of her parents' expectations is suffocating, and the sister she was taught to surpass is the only person who truly sees her struggling. Step by Step, inspired by the work of Seo Kouji, is a journey through the neon-lit streets of Tokyo and the quiet hallways of high school. It is a story of two sisters breaking out of the roles written for them, finding their own rhythm, and realizing that even if they head in separate directions, they don't have to run alone. Experience a raw, emotional "Anime" vibe story about family, rivalry, and the courage to take the first step toward yourself.
  • ɴᴏ ʀᴏᴏᴍ ᴏғғ ᴄᴇɴᴛᴇʀ||𝙳𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎 𝙼𝚘𝚖𝚜 by daisyfieldsforever
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    ɴᴏ ʀᴏᴏᴍ ᴏғғ ᴄᴇɴᴛᴇʀ ⋆。゚☁︎。⋆。 ゚☾ ゚。⋆ Kennedy Taylor is everything a dance teacher could want. At only eight years old, she has made a name for herself. When she goes to Abby Lee Miller's open call audition, her whole world changes. New opportunities arise, fame, all she could ever want. But Kennedy quickly realizes that there is more to this studio and lifestyle. Drama stirs, nerves rise, and tears fall. Kennedy must decide if she is ready for the pressure of being on the Abby Lee Dance Company. ⋆。゚☁︎。⋆。 ゚☾ ゚。⋆ {season 4-7} {dance moms} {videos included}
  • His Little Sister ||Zach herron|| by hellowdw
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    So let's say you have a big family you're the shortest one of all your siblings just great right. Your siblings are good at a lot of stuff first of all they can sing. So you decide to do a sport gymnastics. All of a sudden life's going great as siblings no longer call you names because you're short you're living the life cuz they're treated just like them your friends are nice Everything's going just great. Then your older brother your favorite sibling says he's going to go to Ale to go sing or something. That's when everything crashed and burned! Yup that my life I'm Paris Marais. You guessed i'm His little sister Started 9/16/17 💕 Ended 1/31/18 🙂
  • Risk It All (Brad Simpson/The Vamps) by sweetreliefliv
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    Madison and her brother, Connor, have grown up in a close family. Madison is now 20 and Connor is 23. Things are changing as they grow up, with family, friends and relationships. Connor has been in a band, The Vamps, for 4 years now and they are quite big in the music industry. Will time change things for the family, friends and even the band?
  • how we met (a gymnastics and marcus and martinus story) by iammatrueMmer
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    you name is amy you live in norway trofors you do gymnastics with emma gunnarsen even tho she is younger than you help her with her skills you both have a really big comp coming up .......what happens next
  • In Ribbons and Bows: A Rhythmic Gymnastics Story by ShakespeareGirl
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  • 'From States to Worlds.' by CaitlinFinny1234
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  • I'm Not Annie by flippinbrats
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  • LEVEL UP by starlight_billie
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    A 12 almost 13 year old girl, sage, dreams of being in the olympics, she's already a level 10 and needs to be challenged more. Her coaches state there is nothing more for her to learn. so Sage decided to make moves of her own, and level up to become one of the world's youngest olympic gymnastics in the world.
  • Only Gymnasts Would Understand by TheTallGymnast
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    This story will include the things that most likely every single gymnast in the world hates to hear from gym-nots. I will, of course be updating this while I edit it and please oh please, comment things in what you hate as well and quotes and other things similar to that.
  • My love for gymnastics by Flexi-Cxoxo
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    I'm going to share how much I love gymnastics❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I'm going to tell you 10 things about mah(me) and gymnastics
  • You Have My Heart by lilasianthatcould8D
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  • Reaching sky high by julia_gymnastics
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  • Just Do You by BlackhawksGymnast
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    When life between the gym, at home, and at school turn tough for twelve-year-old Ria Plaisk, she starts finding answers in places and from people she never would have thought to look. This story shows the growth of friendship, siblingship, and internal belief in oneself as Ria finds from a new friend that the only way to win her own battles is to just be herself.
  • The Gymnast Diaries by ThatDerpyPegasus
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    A diary of my daily life as a gymnast!! This diary will be randomly updated, true gymnastics events in my life. :) (If you aren't a gymnast, you probably won't get most of this but if you want to read, I'm not stopping you.)
  • How to become a gymnast (written by my 7-year-old sister) by HalleMei
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    Hey. My name is Skye. Skye West. If you couldn't tell by the title I'm a gymnast. I love doing gymnastics. Especially the splits. Anyway, this is a guide to gymnastics.
  • My 5 overprotective brothers  by blueblurbutter
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    16 year old Amillia Smith was a normal teenager... with FIVE overprotective brothers. She wants to go through every phase a normal teenager goes through. She wanted to sneak out, party and have a boyfriend and what not.... BUTTT her brothers are like devils that keep an eye on her 24/7!!! Watch how she faces her brothers and her punishment for he actions. **This book contains references to rape, bad language, anxiety and an eating disorder.***
  • Unevenness by SiempreHamilton
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    Zylia Visha Katsoris was never supposed to be a gymnast. Born with an unfixed clubfoot, she grew up navigating a world that expected her to sit still, to settle, to accept limits placed on her before she could even understand them. Instead, she built herself into something precise and relentless-an elite gymnast known for her control on beam, her fluidity on floor, and her refusal to be seen as fragile. On the mat, she is untouchable. Off it, she leans on crutches and hides the cost of everything she's fought for. To compensate for what her body lacks, Zylia relies on her "good" foot-until it begins to fail her. What starts as a dull ache becomes a stress fracture that shatters not just her season, but the future she's spent her entire life chasing. With no path back to competition, Zylia is forced to confront the question she's avoided for years: who is she without gymnastics? In the quiet that follows, music-once just background noise to her routines-becomes something more. Drawn to the discipline and structure she once found in training, Zylia throws herself into violin, trading routines for rehearsals and landings for long, aching notes. But the transition is anything but easy. Music feels like a consolation prize, a second-choice life she never wanted. Everything begins to shift when she crosses paths with Daveed Diggs, whose own unconventional path challenges the way she sees success, failure, and reinvention. What starts as an unlikely connection grows into something deeper-pushing Zylia to confront not only her identity, but her fear of starting over. As she finds her place in the world of performance, Zylia is given an opportunity she never imagined: to play violin on one of the world's biggest stages-the Olympics she once dreamed of competing in. Standing backstage, violin in hand, Zylia is no longer the gymnast she used to be. But she is no longer lost, either. She is something new. And for the first time, that might be enough.