Why Don't We Just Dance || Willard Hewitt
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  • Reads 39,675
  • Votes 689
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 7m
Complete, First published Jan 05, 2023
Isabel "Izzy" McCormack and her twin brother, Ren McCormack, move to the small, rural town of Bomont, Georgia from Boston, Massachusetts. After only living there for a day or two, the two siblings find out that the town has outlawed the public dancing of minors due to a car accident three years ago that involved dancing. Ren and Izzy try to ignore the rule and go about their lives, but the strange law really bothers them. 

On their first day of school at Bomont High School, the two run into Willard Hewitt, a student in their grade. Ren become good friends with Willard almost immediately. Izzy becomes friends with him too, but she starts to have feelings for the lanky country boy, making her wish they could be more than friends.

As Willard's friendship with Izzy blossoms, he starts to hold the same feelings as Izzy although neither of them will admit it to each other.

I do not own anything except my character, Izzy. (Title is based off the country song Why Don't We just Dance by Josh Turner)
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One, Two. Just numbers, right? Wrong. One summer. Two girls. One decision. Two impulses. One heart getting ready to break. All because of two mistakes. * His breath brushed against my face, sweet and warm. I wanted to pull him in and kiss him like her before. I wanted him and nobody else. "Do you know how bad this is going to be if anyone finds out?" He asked. "I don't care," I mumbled, pushing deeper into the kiss. As soon as his shirt came off, I could feel myself blush. He was perfect. His body was perfectly built as if he had spent so much time perfecting it. I wanted him now more than ever. Even if it meant losing my best friends. But it was in this moment, I knew I was in deep trouble and all I had to do, was find a way to get out of it before it's too late.