You and Me, We're Between Black Ink
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2014
There's something about the fall.
There's something about putting everything on the line just to pull off an amazing performance that entices young Ivy-Rose Hawthorn to the ribbon that dances back and forth on stage as she performs over and over. She always felt a thrill knowing that at any second. . . everything could just, go wrong.

There's also something about Noah.
There's something about the brilliant boy who, no matter how hard she tries and no matter what had happened before, will constantly draw her back. She knows how they ended last time and how it wrecked both of them, and they hadn't spoken in years but when they meet through their once shared passion for aerial contortion, Ivy finds herself getting lost.
She finds herself ready to put everything back on the line, ready to have it all blow up and collapse just for one more chance.

Because there is something so alluring about that fall. . .
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