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The next step
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the next step

He joined Michelle's dance routine to show Kate and Chris to overthrow Emily as Dance Captain. See Westmily Eldon Season 1 Īfter seeing the E-Girls diss Michelle, West befriended Michelle. West develops a crush on Emily, and at Nationals he asks her on a date. When Amanda's plan becomes exposed West apologizes to Emily and they start a really good friendship. West and Emily did not interact much at the beginning of Season 2, but when Emily has to be mean for her plan with Riley, West defends Riley and yells at Emily. Towards the end of season one he accepts Emily, but they are not really friends as they do not interact much. He has square black hair, dark eyes, and darker skin.Īt the beginning of the show West does not like Emily and her attitude and votes for Michelle as Dance Captain. West often wears bright colored tank tops paired with shorts or sweats. He is also very king and caring about his friends. West is a funny character, and is friends with everyone at the Next Step.

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West keeps to himself and is sometimes misunderstood.

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In Season 2 he develops feelings for Emily and kisses her in the last episode. West never got involved in much drama, aside from joining Michelle's secret dance in Season 1. West first auditioned for B-Troupe and then after he auditioned for A-Troupe. He left Seeds so he could become a better dancer. But Marita sees her contribution not so much as a medical care as just plain caring.West originally danced for a dance group called Seeds. Studies suggest that support groups, counseling and other "fuzzy" forms of care actually help patients' prognoses the American Cancer Society for example, co-sponsors a "Look Good, Feel Better" Program at Los Gatos Hospital that brings cosmetologists to patients in the hope that looking better will actually help them do better in their treatments. She believes that her clients, who are facing the hardest fight of their lives, deal better with the rigors of their treatments when they feel better about their reflections in the mirror - and feel more comfortable in their clothes. Look at what you're doing"īaseball caps, specialty bras and swimsuits are a mission? Well, yes, for Marita. He watched me very carefully for a while, and then he grasped my arm and said, "My dear, what you have here isn't a business. " I remember this one customer, a rabbi, who came into the shop to help his wife pick out some things she needed. What's different about Marita's boutique is the clientele it serves: women who are battling cancer. On the surface, the work Marita does looks pretty ordinary: She runs a small, wood-paneled boutique, and spends her days dealing with all the predictable retailer's responsibilities that come with it. But she's a reluctant one, at least where the spotlight is concerned, as much as she loves the work she does, that work is its own reward - and she doesn't exactly like soaking in the spotlight. Marita, who was honored as a "community champion" at KTEH's "Speaking of Women's Health" conference this year, is every bit a champion. And that award - not to mention its position - says everything about the shop's proprietor, Marita Trobough. Nearly hidden among the swimsuits and baseball caps arrayed on a top shelf at the Next Step boutique in Los Gatos, there's a sudden glitter of crystal.














The next step