Saving Nina Sayers.
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 218
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2017
Anakin and Padmé are on a vacation on Naboo when they suddenly get visited by a mysterious girl named Cassandra, and she shows them a movie named Black Swan. They are told to watch the movie and later get an important mission by Cassandra. The main figure named Nina Seyers looks exactly like Padmé and both Anakin and Padmé gets many questions quickly. After they see the film they are sent to Earth by Cassandra to save Nina. Later they meet Nina and they learns she is a ballerina who just got the role as the Swan Queen in the play Swan Lake. Can they save her from her awful destiny? Read and you will know
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