Recite the Lines
  • Reads 167
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 19m
  • Reads 167
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 8
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2015
Arsen Mendezla is one of the best track runners of the school, making him one of the most popular students as well. His quietness adds to his already mysterious physique, and he is an observer, but can be very oblivious to some things that occur right in front of his eyes. Contrary to the jock stereotype, he is very smart and doesn't hide it; he's just never asked otherwise. This is where Hollis Dacks comes in. Hollis Dacks is "the" dancer of the school, and constantly asks for ideas and projects to further open his movement vocabulary. What will happen when Arsen's U.S history teacher calls in a huge favor?
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