Swimmer Wanted
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  • Reads 2,448
  • Votes 82
  • Parts 11
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published May 31, 2014
Nikki Smith, an 20 year old swimmer has been offered the chance of a lifetime. A full swimming scholarship to Syracuse University with her best friend, Adam. But there's a catch... In order for her to attend her dream school, she has to swim for the United States Olympic team. Will she break under the pressure? Or will she grow and make the swimming world bow to her?


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Nia Evans feels as though her kidney disease is ruining every aspect of her life. In particular, her last year of school. So, rather than return to the whispers full of lies that suffocate her, she opts to resit her final year at a different school. Where, she hopes, her disease won't consume her so she can pretend to be just like everyone else and get past the resentment she hides from her dad. But on her first day, her photo is taken by the one boy who will ruin her chances to blend in. All Milo Thompson has ever wanted to do is swim. As a child, the Olympics was his dream. But now, he understands his dreams were unrealistic. Caught between his parents' abusive relationship, he's left to look after his eight-year-old sister. Afraid of exposing weakness, he hides behind a reputation that no longer belongs to him. All at the expense of the future he still dreams of. When they meet and find art as a common ground, they open up to each other more than they ever intended through their work. Milo learns to express his true emotions in more than just his drawings. And Nia discovers that perhaps there is more to life than her disease. But as their attraction for one another becomes impossible to ignore, they both hide behind their insecurities, unwilling to accept what the other is so desperate for them to see, their self-worth.