White Summit School for the Arts
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 2h 12m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2017
Everyone has a story at White Summit School for the Arts. 
  The twin violinist brothers whose parents could barely afford to admit them to the school, struggle to make ends meet and end up working part time in the kitchens.
  The dancing prodigy who took lessons from the old owners of the antique store, avoids contact with her parents but is really more interested in the fact that they do know how to pay attention to her only when she's doing something they think is wrong.
  The girl whose life was covered in tragedy, seems to brighten but for just a moment.
  The friend who seemed to love everything and everyone, but has countless secrets.
  The quiet Asian girl that no one saw coming. 
  The kid from the 'ghetto' they didn't see coming.
  The jerk.
  The kid.
  The bully.
  The bad-boy.
  Even the star group of friends.
  Even the one who changed.
  Even the girl who seems to everything she could possibly want already.
  And they all have one thing in common-
  A secret that they're willing to protect for just about any price.
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