Take Me Dancing
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  • Reads 49
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2012
When Tucker Graham decided to take a break from acting, he moved to a small coastal Georgia. He figured that it would be a relaxing break, where he could focus on his dancing, hang at the beach, and get to know a couple of Georgia Peaches. A certain peach, the gorgeous and firey Susanna, refuses to give into his irresistable charm. Challenge accepted. As Susanna slowly opens up to Tucker, she becomes more than just another conquest to him.

Susanna Atwood is a small town dancer. She has friends, talent, popularity, and her parents' money at her disposal. Susanna was perfectly happy living her life, but of course something has to come in and shake it up. That something happened to be Tucker: the conceited, crude, cocky actor/dancer that refuses to leave her alone. But when tragedy strikes, Susanna turns to the most unlikely person ever, Tucker Graham.
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