Adel Iade
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  • Reads 182
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 23, 2012
She is brokenhearted and hurt; making her shy away from love. He loves her with all his heart; he makes it his mission to show her she can trust in love again. All they both want to do is dance...

A fantasy online relationship that was harmless turns into an embarrassing unveiling when Adelaide and Nathan meet face-to-face and realize that they both actually know each other. And now, Adelaide is a part of Nathan's street dance team. It's not exactly professional dancing, but it's what she wants to do, so Adelaide tries to avoid Nathan (impossible) and focuses on dancing (while he's her instructor and most times her partner). When romantic feelings arise, Adelaide panics and tries to end it by quitting the team. However, the Street Dance-Off is fast-approaching, and the team can't do it without Adelaide.

A story of courage, love, trust, and renewed strength and bravery.
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