little feet, big feelings

little feet, big feelings

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Khylia (kylie) cantrall is in dance moms she has a phobia of failing so often when she's not perfect in something she gets really sad and has panic attacks. so as u know kylie met ruby when she was seven so eventually she's gonna switch dance studios due to kylie dad and mom getting tired of her kid always getting told she's not good enough. kylie is very advanced for her age so basically she's 5 when this story starts but she's dancing at a 13 yr old level. I'll do some authors notes in between chapters to kinda explain more as we go on.
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My Cure

Malia has always kept to the sidelines. As a girl in a wheelchair, she's learned to navigate the world with caution, keeping her distance from the popular crowd-especially Kylie Cantrall, the effortlessly beautiful and outgoing girl who seems to have everything: the friends, the attention, the confidence. Malia admires Kylie from afar, quietly harboring a secret crush that feels impossible, given their worlds are so different. But when an unexpected moment of kindness draws them together, everything changes. Kylie begins to notice Malia in ways she never expected, and the two girls start spending more time together. Whether it's late-night study sessions, spontaneous hangouts, or helping out with school events, Malia finds herself being drawn into Kylie's world, not as an outsider, but as someone who truly belongs. As their friendship deepens, Malia must confront her own insecurities and fears of not measuring up. She wonders if someone like Kylie-someone so popular and full of life-could ever truly see her for who she is, or if she's just the girl in the wheelchair in Kylie's eyes. But as the lines between friendship and something more blur, Malia starts to realize that maybe it's not about fitting in, but about being seen for who you truly are. Two girls from different worlds find that love and friendship aren't defined by what's visible, but by the connections we make when we open our hearts-and the courage it takes to be yourself, no matter how different you think you might be.

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