In a prestigious performing arts school, Jordan Fisher, a talented and passionate dance instructor, finds himself torn between his professional responsibilities and his growing feelings for his talented student, Mia. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, they must confront societal expectations, personal aspirations, and the fine line between mentorship and romance.
Mia Hartley had always been a star. With her striking blue eyes and infectious smile, she had a charisma that drew everyone in. But it was on the dance floor where she truly came alive. Each leap and turn seemed to defy gravity, embodying passion and grace. However, beneath the surface, Mia struggled with self-doubt and the pressure to excel. This year, as she prepared for the final showcase of her senior year, she felt the weight of the world on her shoulders.
Her instructor, Jordan Fisher, was the epitome of talent and charm. With his sharp wit and unwavering dedication, he inspired his students to push their boundaries. But there was something more that Mia admired-Jordan was not just her teacher; he was a mentor who genuinely believed in her potential.
As rehearsals intensified, Mia found herself lingering after class, hoping to catch a few extra moments with Jordan. The two shared a connection that went beyond teacher and student-a bond forged through shared dreams and late-night discussions about life, love, and the pursuit of passion.
He was so close, his breath hit my lips. His eyes darted from my eyes to my lips. I stared intently, awaiting his next move. His lips fell near my ear.
"Shut up and kiss me" He whispered roughly. A chill shot up my spine. I pulled back, staring at his eyes and leaned in..
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What happens when Alexis Dawson- "residential loser" of Redwood High, agrees to help Redwood High's player, Aaron Walker. How can she stop herself from falling for him?
But it isn't all love and romance, Alexis has her own secret. Join them on the journey filled with jealousy, betrayal, trust, friendship and love. A little favour just got a whole lot more complicated.