Butterfly Swimmer
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  • Parts 8
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  • Reads 162
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 8
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2015
Stephanie Thompson was a girl who loved to swim but eventually stopped because her number one instructor died. Yep, she stopped because of that. But she could find  another coach right? Wrong. Her father, her #1 instructor, her #1 supporter, her #1 coach and number one lover/fan, died because of an accident, a car accident. That was the time when she was only 10 years old. The last swim her dad taught her was the breaststroke and when she finally perfected the stroke, he died in a car accident.

Stephen Curvingston, a professional swimmer when he reached 11, lives in a fancy mansion. He was rich, he had everything in the world, everything but his parents. Starting after an accident, when his father crashed and fell into a coma, he thought he was free. Yes, free, but lonely since he won't be able to hear his father's voice for a while. He thought he was free from his father who urged him to swim to his best. He wanted to play basketball, he wanted to be a MVP but it never happened because when his father fell into a coma, his mother urged him more, until he was completely drained out. The worst thing was that his mother wasn't his instructor, a stricter coach was. His mother had been always busy with work. Now Stephen's life is a complete disaster- his mom never home, his dad in a coma, his dream to be the MVP ruined- all because of the stupid accident.
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