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I need some ideas writing a scene in my story. I’m writing a scene where the 2 main characters friends signed them up for a dance competition without them knowing. The 2 main characters (Seth and Sila) hate each other but are pretending to be a couple for reasons in my story (too long to explain) write their dance competition scene in Seth’s point of view. (I will not copy your paragraphs by the way, I just want some inspiration) :)

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