If Gino was allowed to stay on the ALDC elite competition team:

"Just kiss him!", Miss Abby yelled at Maddie. Gino stood there very uncomfortable. They marked the routine and Maddie kissed Gino like she was supposed to. Gino didn't like Maddie. Maddie thought he liked her but she read the signs wrong. Gino felt like he was going to throw up but no one noticed his opinion because Maddie ran out of the room.

But after dance class that day, Gino took Maddie out for ice cream. He got chocolate and he bought her vanilla. They flung ice cream on each others' faces and their laughter rang through the air. After, they went for a walk along the beach. It was nighttime and Gino said, "Maddie what would you think if I stayed on the team." "I'd love that. I love you. Let's get married," Maddie replied. She and Gino hugged and then kissed under the bright stars.

The next day they had to go back to reality and in dance class they were just caught kissing. Miss Abby always says, "No boys!," so she threw Maddie out. Maddie, Melissa, and Mackenzie weren't allowed back because Maddie and Gino's love was forbidden. In reality, Abby just loved Gino and wanted to be near him. But Gino liked neither but his dad forced him to stay at the ALDC. Dance dads are even worse than dance mothers. Maddie's career flunked after that. She peaked when she was 12 and ended up serving beer as a minor at McDonalds to customers for the rest of her life. She didn't go back to school. She was homeschooled so she could get more privates. Eventually, when she was 30, Abby came back to see her at McDonalds. Maddie was not expecting the visit. "Miss Abby! What are you doing here." She had her boss call the police and Miss Abby was put under house arrest. MacKenzie became more famous than Maddie and Maddie was now known as Mac Z's older sister, it wasn't the other way around like in the show. Mac Z married Zac Efron and Maddie married Kristin Stewart. Maddie then divorced her for Tonya Harding. Abby married Nancy Kerrigan and learned how to become nice. Let's roll the dice.