The Clud Of MLB
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  • Reads 186
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 5
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Jul 29, 2016
This is actually my first time writing a book I hope y'all enjoy 
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Marinette pov: It was a regular day at The school of Dance I was just talking to my best friend Alaya. Hey marinette met me after school OK. OK were do you want to meet behind the school. 
After school I when to the back
Marinette pov: So what did you want to take about Alaya. I wanted to know if you come with me,Nino and Adrein to club MLB. I don't know I am not a good she cut me off before I can even finish my sentence Girl don't say that I've seen you dance hip hop, jazz, ballet and break dancing your good. I gave in because I didn't want complain and plus Adrien was GOING TO BE THERE. 
(Mean while at Adrien house)
Adrien pov: I was talking to Nino as I was getting ready to go to club MLB with him and the girls this was actually the first Marinette wanted to come. Nino ask I was ready because the girls we're all ready there wanting on us. Ya I'm ready let go.
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