Swan Academy
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  • Reads 394
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2015
Vivian Brown and her completely opposite yet identical twin sister, Millicent (Mimi), enrol into the elite Swan Academy, both as ballet students. 

Vivian realises there is more in store at the academy then boring ballet lectures and classes. 

Throw in sneaking out after curfew, restricted dorm sleepovers, midnight feasts and lots of drama and mayhem.

Vivian is a brunette while Mimi is a blonde. But hair can be dyed right?

UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND WILL BE TILL I FINISH MY HSC LMAO

I actually wrote the first draft for this in 2014 so it's been like 4 years and back then I was writing this whole cliche and I got a lot of messages in support of the first few chapters. The older me now sees that this book was going to be quite cliche so maybe next year I'll fix it up if you'll stick around to give it a chance! :)
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