Dance, Stella. Dance!
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  • Reads 826
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 7
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2013
Stella O'Neil woke up from a 4 month coma when she was 13. She couldn't remember anything other than her name, and how to dance. When foster care wasn't cutting it, she started living on the streets.  That is, until Daniel Parker walked into her life. Hes one of the most power business men in the U.S. and hes offering her a place to stay. Her best friends dead, she has no money, so she takes Daniel up on his offer.

Skip a year and a half later and Daniel & Stella are moving to NY because Stella got accepted into New York's School of Arts & Dance. Then walks Declan into her life. He's the son of one of most powerful mobsters in the U.S. Hanging out with Declan, Stella is about to find out what Daniel really does and who her parents were. Throw in some kidnappers and shit is about to get real. So what do you do when it all hits the fan? You dance, of course!
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