The Glass Dance
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Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2012
Tyler and Jared are a quiet couple. Everything they do is innocent fun. One rainy day, a fateful list thrusts the high school sweethearts into an extraordinary group of popular, and personable teens. A world of notoriety, among both their new and old peers, rapidly becomes a conflicting world of wrong decisions. 
 
In a new fragile reality, relationships are tested and friendships are destroyed.

Until only one thing remains; the will to recover their self-respect and integrity; their friends and family; and their love for each other. 


Trailer:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rlo48tfry_U
(thanks to weirdenuff4u)

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Copyright © Lisa Gillis 2012

The Glass Dance
by: Lisa Gillis
Copyright © 2012
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