I Don't Dance

I Don't Dance

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Public and private schools always seem to bash heads with each other—they can never seem to agree on anything. The privates are called “Rich Kids” while the Publics are called delinquents. But now, there’s a new school, Weston High, who thinks they can take down public schools and private schools once and for all. So, when a new competition arises, they can’t help but to enter. These two groups, who hate each other, will have to learn to work together. After all, whoever wins gets one hundred million dollars for their school for their school. If the privates and public win, Weston has to boot, but if Weston wins…then both schools have to be shut down and everyone goes to Weston. …May the best school win. Two people come from two different worlds. Hayden comes from a family that’s rich, so rich that they can buy her the world. She doesn’t take that for granted like other girls do, she’s the nerdy, uptight kind of girl that will work for what she wants. Holden comes from a family that can barely put food on the table and he needs to find a way to support his family and make them happy at the same time. He has to work two jobs to keep his family happy. Holden needs money and fast, so if he and his school win the hundred million dollars he can finally make his family happy. So when these two worlds collide, will they push aside their feeling for one another to save their schools? Or will they put their feelings first?
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