Dancing On The Wind
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  • Reads 21
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 1
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published May 11, 2015
Two Senior college students are put in charge of taking care of there MIA uncle's/ bappy's children. You see, Lucy is an ordinary girl who has nothing better to do than study. She has a sister named Janet, who is pretty "off", and you have Richard. Richard was born in America, but moved to England when he was really young as an exchange student. He liked it there so much that he moved to England officially. Richard along with Lucy were both called by the uncle to take care of the kids, but they don't know it yet. Lucy thinks that Richard is cute, but is not really looking for a relationship right now. Lucy has never felt with affection before, until now, which make her a tad bit nervous of what's to come. How do they connect? Where is Uncle Roy? What business is Uncle Roy taking care of?
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