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Who: Jakob & Hiyama Chinatsu
What: An unexpected mentor?
When: TBD
Where:The far shore
She had a feeling she had some affinity to dance, but that memory only confirmed it. Chinatsu seemed to be struggling when it came to getting along with her partner, but there was no doubt how she felt about dance. So here she was again in the city, standing outside a studio and watching through the glass. It wasn't the first time dance studios caught her eye, but it had a different meaning to it now. Funny how the glass was like a literal representation for her. That was supposed to be her on the other side of that glass, training, competing... But now all she could do was watch. She couldn't let the bitterness take over, not wanting to harm Shun, but it was a difficult thing to hold back. Her fingers pressed into her arm as she continued to observe, her foot tapping in time to the music., the sounds calling to her.
What: An unexpected mentor?
When: TBD
Where:The far shore
She had a feeling she had some affinity to dance, but that memory only confirmed it. Chinatsu seemed to be struggling when it came to getting along with her partner, but there was no doubt how she felt about dance. So here she was again in the city, standing outside a studio and watching through the glass. It wasn't the first time dance studios caught her eye, but it had a different meaning to it now. Funny how the glass was like a literal representation for her. That was supposed to be her on the other side of that glass, training, competing... But now all she could do was watch. She couldn't let the bitterness take over, not wanting to harm Shun, but it was a difficult thing to hold back. Her fingers pressed into her arm as she continued to observe, her foot tapping in time to the music., the sounds calling to her.
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He hadn’t actually realized that he knew how to dance, and dance reasonably well, and this sudden revelation irked him.
“Can’t even keep a firm gaze on the important things.”
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"I don't think he even knows where to look." The lead seemed anxious, and while she wasn't the one doing the actual dancing, she did find herself getting impatient. "No wonder the instructor looks tired."
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“Would it hurt the man to look anywhere other than his feet? It is exceedingly rude to his partner and will only leave him open to further mistakes. Disgraceful.”