To have a passion

To have a passion

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Katrina isn't like a lot of the teenage girls in her area. While some like to surf or play sports like soccer and football, she loves to dance more than anything. She is a strong willed kind of girl, and when she really wants something, she gets it. But when people, as well as plans change, something that seemed so simple suddenly becomes complicated. The one thing she always knew was most important to her becomes not so important, and the one time she thought she had it all, something was actually missing. A story about passions, no matter what they may be, relationships, no matter what kind, and faith, no matter what you put it in. *not the quickest with updates but I do check my spelling! Please check out my story!
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