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Dancing Queen
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Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2014
This story is about a girl named Lily that loves to dance and she is going out with a guy named Will and he is a football player. They are both 16 years old and their relationship is going smoothly until they both try to find a way to be two places at once, while dealing with some conflict.
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He came behind me, grabbed my hips and the music took over my body. I turned around, put my leg around his waist, and he automatically grabbed it and lifted me onto his hips.
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