Bad Boy+Bad Girl=Dance Partners?
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2012
Meet Nicole Martins, 16 years old also known as Nic for short. She is also known for being the schools bad girl. Nicole hasn't had an easy life since her parents died when she was 9 years old. Ever since that day, she has turned into the wild, naughty and adventurous girl we all know. Nicole is also a street dancer.

Meet Jason Heywood. The schools new bad boy. Jason hasn't had such an easy life either since his mother died when he was 9 also. Coincidence? I think not. Jason just so happens to be a street dancer to. Coincidence? I think not.

On Jason's first day at Hayden High, he comes across a very 'unique' and interesting girl. Ever since that day, his whole life changed. 

But was that change a good thing or a bad thing.

Nicole always says she will never date a bad boy. Why?

Because with every bad boy, there a player...

Lets see how long that theory lasts.
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