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    They left the walls of the ballet school as undisputed favourites and, within two years at the Royal Ballet, had achieved unprecedented success. Their friendship had masterfully weathered seven long years of on-stage rivalry, and Oscar genuinely believed it would always be that way.

    Then a curious rumour started circulating backstage: by the end of the season, the principal dancer's status would go to only one of them.

    And as the competition heated up and Lando began to pull away, Oscar realised with horror that he might be falling in love. So deeply, so irrevocably, that he was about to lose all control.

    Aka the story of how Lewis Hamilton, Artistic Director of the Royal Ballet, was far too distracted by company's (his) Musical Director to give a damn about the fate of some first soloists and the company at large, George Russell collected gossip like Pokémon, and poor Arvid Lindblad slowly, painfully, became a child of divorce.

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    The summer of 1942 was coming to an end. Oscar Piastri's third year of war service had begun. Britain, Australia, New Guinea. Dirt, blood, fear, jungles, insects, malaria, flammable gasoline, air raids by the German and Japanese air forces, bombings, losses, and deaths – of the worst enemies and the best of friends. He had survived it all. But if something happened to her, he wouldn't survive.

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    English
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    3,272
    Chapters:
    1/?
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