S01E13 | soundtracks

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quick warning: the second part of this chapter (after the narrator change) includes mentions of sexual assault. nothing is described in detail, it's only mentioned that it happened in the past (three years prior to the current timeline), but proceed with caution.

 nothing is described in detail, it's only mentioned that it happened in the past (three years prior to the current timeline), but proceed with caution

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SEASON ONE, EPISODE THIRTEEN

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SEASON ONE, EPISODE THIRTEEN

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T.J.

          T.J. COULD NOT STAND BALLET TO SAVE HIS LIFE.

          That was mostly due to the fact that he was terrible at it and lacked the proper coordination to be half-decent, even. He preferred other types of dancing, preferably one that didn't force him to spin around and jump while wearing a skintight leotard, but that wasn't the reason why he was so angry at Brody and Diana.

          He also could not stand Brody Reid. Sometimes he thought he had been overly influenced by A.J.'s own opinion of him—she saw him as pretentiously overconfident, as someone who had shown up out of nowhere and thought he could boss everyone around just because of his celebrity status—yet, at the same time, he decided he wasn't having it.

          Long story short, T.J. was heavily inclined to trusting his twin sister's judgment for once. He was perfectly capable of admitting she had been wrong about people several times before, but Brody was an exception. He was utterly, utterly insufferable and T.J. couldn't understand why Diana was still giving him the time of day.

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