The Next Step: Season 1
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  • Reads 527
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 51m
Ongoing, First published Sep 19, 2021
Hi! I'm going to be rewriting every episode of season 1 to how I think things should've happened or how things would've happened if it was a real dance studio. When I finish season 1, I'll be making sequels for all the other seasons too, so basically, I'm rewriting the whole show. Also, since I'm starting from the beginning, you don't need to have seen the show to understand this book. I hope you enjoy!
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'Why does everything keep reminding me of the past? I don't want a repeat and I certainly don't want to be reminded. It hurts too much. One more thing and I might just be pushed over the edge...' Everything always looks fine from the outside. Riley Raymond is a part of A Troupe, which, after winning Nationals, are now invited to the most prestigious competitions in the country, heading to Internationals and have the strongest team The Next Step has ever seen. Riley's relationship with her boyfriend James couldn't be better and, although they're not without their arguments, she knows her sister Emily cares about her. But the past can't be changed. Riley isn't the girl she was 4 years ago - events and people have certainly made sure of that. But she wouldn't show her weaknesses now, she knows letting people in can only get you hurt. And she's not the only one with problems. At the same time, Emily is struggling to cope on her own at home, when everyone is out, getting on with their lives. Restricted to the confinement of their house, she's slowly going slightly crazy. But she doesn't exactly have anyone to talk to - Hunter left the studio ages ago, and Stephanie and Giselle haven't been around in months. Being the people they are, both Riley and Emily try and keep their struggles to themselves - it's just easier that way. But surely everything can't stay hidden forever... Surely there's only so much someone can take before things start getting serious... Fanfiction based on the Canadian show The Next Step. Therefore I don't own these characters! (Set around the start of season 3) Due to the mention of abuse, suicide and self-harm (amongst other issues), this book is rated Mature.
What if I was in Total Drama and if I wrote the show from start to end by wbqy8kfkskprivaterel
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This is a mix of a what if and my way in one as due to the many decisions Fresh Tv did over the years of making this amazing show it had me wondering if I was in it and if I had the ability to write the seasons from the start and that's what I'm planning to do. (Also side note, I'm having the Gen 2 and Gen 3 characters compete together in their first season together with it having the ROTI area in it. (I know it doesn't make the show full canonical but this is a fan fiction at the end of the day so just go along with it when I reach that point.) This is my first time writing something so I hope I can give you have a good time reading this and if there's any criticism that can improve my writing let me know cause again I haven't written anything before so just know that I won't be mad if someone doesn't like this, give your opinion and feedback on things I could've done better. One more thing, try not to fight like people Twitter when you have different opinions. We're all people and we deserve to have our own thoughts. Now without further ado, let's just this version started. :) (Also I apologise for the first episode for explaining the character's looks, this is for people that don't the show so then they can get a good grasp of the characters look so they can know their personality besides dialogue😅. Also I'll be after Owen's introduction, just to make sure you know when I'll be shown.)
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59 parts Complete Mature

'Why does everything keep reminding me of the past? I don't want a repeat and I certainly don't want to be reminded. It hurts too much. One more thing and I might just be pushed over the edge...' Everything always looks fine from the outside. Riley Raymond is a part of A Troupe, which, after winning Nationals, are now invited to the most prestigious competitions in the country, heading to Internationals and have the strongest team The Next Step has ever seen. Riley's relationship with her boyfriend James couldn't be better and, although they're not without their arguments, she knows her sister Emily cares about her. But the past can't be changed. Riley isn't the girl she was 4 years ago - events and people have certainly made sure of that. But she wouldn't show her weaknesses now, she knows letting people in can only get you hurt. And she's not the only one with problems. At the same time, Emily is struggling to cope on her own at home, when everyone is out, getting on with their lives. Restricted to the confinement of their house, she's slowly going slightly crazy. But she doesn't exactly have anyone to talk to - Hunter left the studio ages ago, and Stephanie and Giselle haven't been around in months. Being the people they are, both Riley and Emily try and keep their struggles to themselves - it's just easier that way. But surely everything can't stay hidden forever... Surely there's only so much someone can take before things start getting serious... Fanfiction based on the Canadian show The Next Step. Therefore I don't own these characters! (Set around the start of season 3) Due to the mention of abuse, suicide and self-harm (amongst other issues), this book is rated Mature.