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Ballerinas in The City
Summary:
Serenity School of Dance, the dance studio Chloe basically lives at is so 
 shallow and stuck-up, they integrated the rundown, paint-chipped, cobwebbed building into a place where poor dancers were accepted but pay for what they get.  
 
 Which didn’t make any sense because Chloe was the cherry-on-top of the whole dance school, why would she be teaching for the ‘charity’ class? 
 
 Either way, I still didn’t like the idea of separating the dancers just 
 because of their economic differences. Their backgrounds didn’t define who they are, their hearts did. Of course Chloe and the rest of Serenity School of Dance-aka Later Day Saints of Snots-disagreed with every little helpful request I made. So as Chloe sobbed about how she 
 wanted to be with the ‘actual’ dancers, I bit my lip and stayed quiet.

Mariah D.
Ballerinas in The City
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