Lay Me Down
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  • Reads 668
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 22m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2019
Born and raised in the Philippines, Ji Ah Song committed all her life to dancing. It was her passion, and her first love. But most of all, it was her way of paying for her bills. Now staying in China and working for a famous idol as a back-up dancer, she was more than happy of how things are going for her.

For her, doing what she loves the most and getting paid for it, plus getting to travel the world, aren't work at all. She was living the dream. But when a certain distraction comes along, she was left to question her professionalism (and self-control) for the first time since starting this job.
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