Save The Last Dance
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 10m
  • Reads 616
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 4
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2013
Lola is a 17 year old nerdy girl who's biggest dream is to become a famous dancer. When she starts back at her dance school for the new year, she is surprised to see Lincoln Amari- the schools Bad boy, taking lessons alongside herself. Lincoln, not wanting to associate himself with a 'nerd', doesn't talk to Lola even though they are partners within their class. Ignoring the immaturity of Lincoln, Lola stays strong and will let nothing get in the way of her dreams. But when cancer takes the better half of her, she begins to miss the attention from the guy she hated the most. Every dance they danced, every move they made, Lola felt their bond strengthen. As her cancer progresses to a bad turn, the only thing she wishes before her time ends is for Lincoln to Save the Last Dance
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