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Blades on thin ice

Blades on thin ice

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Feb 22, 2022
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Romance
Rory Fraser has been figure skating since she was 5. Her brothers friend, Levi Witford, is her enemy and a hockey player at the same ice centre as her. As you can imagine, their constant bickering has risen to a much higher lever after skating on the same rink. Auroras team is going to a figure skating competition, but Levi's team seams to be going to the same place for a game. They have to stay at the same hotel, what happens when they are partnered together?
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