Dancer's Love
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  • Reads 190
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2012
Lena has always loved dancing. It was a good thing that she went to one of the most prestigious and expensive art schools around. That is, until her parents died and her family no longer had the means to pay for her tuition. She has to have a new start, at a new school, with new friends. 

She doesn't know her way around a public high school and soons lands herself in detention, where she meets the "badass" Noah Anderson. While trying not to lose herself in the grief of her parents' recent deaths, she finds herself drawn to Noah thinking that he may have gone through the same thing as she did. 

Noah is sick of life. He is sick of the same parties, slutty girls, and jocks who think they are the best thing that ever happened on Earth. After his closest friend's suicide, Noah has sunken into depression. He finds nothing in his life interesting. This is until he sees a girl dancing. Mesmerized by her dancing, he seeks to get to know the girl.
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