In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated

The second year of dance school starts, with Tara and Christian having spent the holidays together on her farm and ending up rekindling their romance; Kat and Miles break up, and Kat begins attending a normal girls' high school after not being accepted back for second year; Ethan acts cold towards Tara for not taking up his offer, instead offering Miss Raine's goddaughter and new student from London, Grace, her role; Sammy brushes off his feelings for Christian as a normal teenage questioning of sexuality, instead taking advantage of first-year girls' eagerness to receive good accommodation (as he has been appointed boarding house adviser) by carrying on flings with them. Meanwhile, Abigail appears to have shrugged off her stubborn and competitive personality, however after Sammy tells her the reason they did not get back together at the end of the last year, she reverts back to her old self.
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