Dance Godess
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  • Reads 479
  • Votes 78
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 41m
Ongoing, First published Apr 24, 2020
Ashley Blay is a normal teenage girl who loves to dance but her Father who is a very renounced business tycoon does not approve it and wants her to walk in his footsteps. But Ashley doesn't really care and continues dancing. But then her dad crashes all her dreams when they have to move to another city again when she was finally settling diwn and was even going to join a  group of dancers. Crappy right?

But what She doesn't know is that this move is going to make a change in her life?

Will Ashley finally get her dream school or will she have to forget about dancing forever
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