Oblio went to go give his father a present on his birthday at the Tan Manor, but with a letter explaining that he's at a hospital, the bluenette begins to worry, despite being use to not receiving the love and attention of Tan. Can their relationship as father and son finally be fixed after all those years?
A pequena Marianne precisa fazer um dever de casa para falar sobre si mesma e sua família, e ela assim o faz. No dia seguinte, os pais recebem um bilhete da professora sobre essa mesma redação e decidem ler o Marianne Masters Hernandez escreveu em seu caderno vermelho.
Sixteen yr old Joanna and Twenty yr old Layla are two estranged sisters trying to deal with the death of their mother. The only thing they have in common is dance and it seems like their only escape until it ends up being the one thing that brings them closer together.
Emilia thought her life was perfect & stable. Until an unfortunate event results in having to play caregiver to two cousins. Though they've never really met, can they make a connection with Emilia. And will they find their place in Central City? (Hints at future pairings may appear)
A long short story about Glitch, and the day he met Mo and became a member of Hi-Def, in a Dance Central 2 background. I don't own the characters Glitch, Mo, Maccoy or their crew's background dancers but I did give them named, KJ and Storm. Rated T for occasional swearing and mentions of abuse
Dr. Tan never had the perfect life. Everything he ever had held close seemed to be taken away from him. Can a little time with his son and reminiscing in old memories help him see that not everything in life becomes something terrible? Or will he always be stuck in the past with his future just a constant reminder of what could have been. Based upon Mayday Parade's Terrible things.
I was... amazed, Father. Those butterflies were so beautiful. I couldn't believe my eyes. And I followed them to the young woman. That was when I realized that she was the woman you always told me about. The woman in your stories, the bedtime stories that took me to sleep every night. [One-shot, based on a story I found in my studying textbook]
Angel writes a letter to someone, and within those words that he wrote, lay a meaning that could make himself cry his heart out. He missed his childhood friend, and now that she's in front of him again, he doesn't know what to do. Does she still remember him? Friendship, Family, not much Romance, a touch of Angst, maybe.