Camp Ballet Disaster
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  • LECTURES 29,330
  • Votes 792
  • Parties 30
  • Durée 7h 38m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement janv. 04, 2013
"Excuse me, there must have been a mistake but I never applied for...ballet classes?!"

Melody Kane has the biggest dream to go to Maryland Summer Camp for Arts, the only problem being her Mom. When her Mom finally agrees to let her daughter go to the summer camp, Melody is more than thrilled about going there with her two friends. In fact, she is so excited that she doesn't even acknowledges that her Mom enlisted her for Ballet classes instead of Modern ones. 

So when she gets to know about it, she labels it as nothing but a big disaster and that is exactly what her summer is going to be. With the school jocks on her tail making fun of her and those annoying little ballerinas in her ballet class, she has no where to escape or hide.

But when she finds out the real reason why her Mom did this, will things finally take a new turn in her life? Will she finally stand up for her dream and against those school jocks? And maybe steal the heart of an unexpected one?

-She might fall but won't know how to dance her way back up-



Warning: Slow editing. Read at your own risk.
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