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Don't Make Me Go (The Next Step, Riley & Emily Fanfiction)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 06, 2019
Riley was never at peace while dancing. Something was always on her mind, someone, and the person didn't seem to ever leaves. She finds out about it, Emily, and her foster parent when she sets foot in The Next Step studio.

Emily remembered those days, when Riley was just a baby and things were as wrong as they could ever be. The chain was never broken, though. They were far, but not unknown. That lady might come back for them. She hoped not.

Hi everyone! Please enjoy the story. The time line here is rather twisted, Riley was 7/8 when Emily was 20. They didn't know each other yet, and Riley lived in a foster home with James.
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My Best Friend's Sister

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I met Eldon when I was 7. We instantly became best friends. We made a pact to be best friends for life. Part of that pact involved never hanging out with his sisters. When I was 7 and Riley was 6, it was no problem. I never would've wanted to be seen with her. I was too cool to hang around with 'babies'. As we got older, the pact changed. Instead of not being able to hang out with his sisters, I wasn't allowed to date them. Or touch them. Or kiss them. Or sleep with them. Let's just say, this is the story of why I broke our pact.