The Swim Champ (~~NOW GOING~~)
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published May 09, 2012
It's me. The water. The other racers don't exist. It's just me. The finishing lap. The win. The pride.

Andrea Mizuko after 18 years of long hard practice she gets into the Olympics her all time dream!! The catch is, she is so fast, that she is faster than the boy's time. In which automatically springs intense heat, competetion from Chris Sharson, who is not going to let a girl get in his way of being number one. But why do they keep being so attracted to eachother? They are supposed to be competetors and enemies. Will their same dream of being Swim Champ be crushed? 
In the land(or water) of swimming only one will preveil!! Question is who will it be?
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