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Location: Dining Area





Taking out wireless bluetooth earbuds, Jax gave Josie the right bud and he took the left. Wireless earbuds would give them mobility, as they listened to the same tune. They were fortunate enough to find that the dining area was completely empty. It was just them and food, but neither would eat. He didn’t want to eat. Jax was going to relax. What better way than to show a pretty girl that he was a man of many talents.

He played a slow edm song, Feels, by Kiaara, that he made a remix too, which felt right and suited the vibes of the night. The song twirled around like thread around them.

And I've got way too many feels,
Way too much emotion
And I don't even know it's real
And I say fuck it, keep on going
I get deeper, I get deeper


Before he drew her closer, Jax revealed to the dancing queen that he knew some moves that only animation dancers were well versed in, specifically Mia Rothstein, famous music choreographer (for big names like Amity Bellerose — now Amity Snyder — a huge pop idol). Mia, who co-owns INITIATE, with Summer Snyder. Yeah, he lied about not knowing how to dance. He loved music, and with his love for music, he took it upon himself to learn a few things by watching YouTube videos.

Yeah, I feel in love and I can see you, yeah I can see you
I don't know
I think I'm loving you
I've got way too many feels,
Way too much emotion


With that charming, cool smile that would be engraved on the dancer’s mind from here on out, Jax was thinking about nothing else, but her company, as he alternated how he contracted and relaxed his muscles, in his arms, legs, and torso. His body popped and locked with every other beat and he moved every part of him, like he was both water and metal. One thing he learned from the videos he watched, dancers could harness the elements that make up the Earth. If the song required fire, they would show that burning heat, with their expression, with their strident, hot aggression, and with their fiery passion for their art. If the song needed electricity, the dancer would send a surge through not only themselves, but to those that watched them. For Jax, he knew he needed the fluidity of water, but also the control of metal. Contrasting elements, that he made work. A human robot.

And I don't even know it's real
And I say fuck it, keep on going
I get deeper, I get deeper


When the keyboard entered the song, he smoothly turned on his heel and gilded backwards to her, lifting his left heel, leaving his toes on the ground, and sliding his right foot back. Then he repeated with the opposite side. Yeah, your boy was moonwalking.

Yeah, I think I'm in love, yeah I see you, I can see you
I know
I'll just keep going
I've got way too many feels,
Way too much emotion


While he made his way towards her, he playfully snapped his fingers when the ‘snap’ noise resonated in the room and turned when the singer said the words:

All the senses on my body,
Yeah, I say fuck it, keep on drowning
And you can pour some more
Yeah, you mix it, pour a potion


His face no longer was ‘cool’. No, this strange rarity had a smug smirk plastered on his face and his eyes sparked with this child-like curiosity. Jax was a child in a body of a man, with a pool full of talents, seeping out of him, waiting to be recognized.

I don't know who you are
But I dive into your ocean


The fire and electricity entered the dance when he grabbed her hand and pulled her in, close to him. He was allowing her to feel the warmth of his confidence and strength. If there was one thing about Jax, he was undoubtedly self-assured with himself. His only baggage was dealing with the rift that he had with his father, but that didn’t matter right now. What mattered was them taking pleasure in being close with each other, letting their bodies move in harmony. He would let her take the lead now. She was the dancer, after all.

The music flowed in through her ear and through her body, every beat becoming a part of her. Every note giving her body life. Upon the beginning of the song, Josie had closed her eyes, letting every part of it flow through her so each emotion and element could be felt from the music. When she finally opened her eyes she couldn’t help as they widened upon seeing Jax dancing. The boy could dance and internally she was flipping out, luckily the music kept her calm on the outside as he danced. His dancing wasn’t just any dancing though. Dancing that she recognized was similar to the style of one of her bosses, Mia Rothstein.

Despite her body moving slightly to the beat of the music, her mind was fully focused on the boy dancing in front of her. A grin plastered on her face as she watched him harness the elements through his body and dance moves. When the blonde moonwalked she couldn’t help the slight giggle that escaped her lips, her hand moving to her mouth as she giggled. He was almost a bit childish but not too much so, the childishness sparking in his eyes for a moment when he was moving closer.

Fire and electricity left his body and entered hers when Jax grabbed Josie’s hand. The same fire and electricity from the song that fueled the dancer’s growing desire to dance herself. Then he pulled her in. The two were practically chest to chest, his warmth and confidence radiating off his body causing Josie to internally swoon. Looking up to him as the music continue to play, she felt as he relinquished control over the pairs movement. He was letting Josie take the lead.

Forgetting all her emotions she let the music take over. The music moved her in a mix of elements, smoothly but with some sharpness. She took the lead expertly. The two of them moving with the rhythm of the music, each slight change in the song bringing a slight change to Josie’s moves. She danced with Jax, leading him with the movement of her own body. Not caring at how close she was getting -even if it would come back to ‘haunt’ her later- nor how their movements looked. To her it was just dancing, she was in another world when music was playing and this time Jax just so happened to be apart of the same world.

Sleek, slim, slender… Josie brought out beauty, no matter how seductive and smoking she was. Jax admired someone with passion and this girl danced like the music was the only thing keeping her alive, as if the music flowed into her like an IV drip. There were subtle touches on her body. Although his hands did explore, they explored respectfully. He was close, extremely close. So close that someone could mistake them for intimate lovers. And yet, his gaze never left her.

Anyone who was on the receiving end would be bewildered by his stare. There was a deepness in them, like the bottom of the sea. Distant and present, all at the same time. Did he like her or was this simply a moment? Moments could always lead somewhere...

“Do you have a channel?” He curiously whispered. Random, but that’s what was on his mind. If she had a Youtube channel, he would follow her. Maybe even offer his filmmaking skills. Yeah, the moment was over as fast as it came. Jax was not thinking about the dance they were sharing.

Seeing his eyes, the look he was giving her. It made butterflies begin to flutter in her stomach and her thoughts begin to wander and think of what it meant, if maybe he liked her too. All at the same time Josie continued to move with the music, that all came to a stop when he whispered those five words. Those words caused her to stop what she was doing and look at him, a mix of confusion and hidden disappointment in her eyes.

“Do I have a channel?” The girl asked him, “Like as in a YouTube channel? Cause if you do, I don’t.” Both confusion and bewilderment were written on Josie’s face as she looked up at Jax. Her mind wondering if she did something wrong or if he was bored of dancing with her already. She thought they were having a moment but now she was confused and unsure of everything. This boy was completely messing with her mind.

“Oh you don’t? You should totally make one! I can help you get a jumpstart at it. Your dancing is wicked good for others NOT to see it.” What Josie may eventually learn, or not, depending on her time with this boy, Jax came with both talents and endless thoughts. They jumbled around in his mind, some organized in lists, some simply kept in storage. His mother told him he was a creative genius, unfortunately the downside with that was everything else that life had to offer, like love that stood right in front of him, flew right over his goddamn head.

With the dance coming to a close, he took out his phone, getting ready to show his channel where it consisted of primarily the burners, skaters and daredevil. They did a lot of crazy, stupid stunts. He had another channel, less popular, that was for storytelling, but he had way too many ideas for it and it wasn’t nearly as focused as he needed it to be. The music came to a stop, when he opened the YouTube app.

Before he could show her anything though, two loud, very loud voices could be heard:

“I would never be caught dead anywhere near your dick, Tyler.”

“OR ANY DICK.”

Looking at Josie, Jax frowned, “I’m not ready to go back to work.” He was having fun with her.

“I’d like that. I know I couldn’t make a channel myself so I’d really like that.” If it meant more time with Jax then Josie would be down for it. As he pulled out his phone and the song ended, she grew curious and was gonna ask what he was doing only for the shouting to be heard. When she looked at Jax and saw his frown, Josie knew she also didn’t want her time to end with this boy. So she did the only thing she could think of, she grabbed his hand and pulled him into the supply closet with her. Only after shutting the door did she realize it was an EXTREMELY tight fit.

So tight that she most definitely could feel his lip ring against her lips… actually, scratch that. His whole lip was on her lips. Everything happened fast and now they were in the dark closet, hardly able to see each other, his steady breathing tickling her face, as their lips touched.

The kiss lingered while…

Outside the closet, AJ went straight to the table of food, ignoring the drunk girl. Fully frustrated, he slapped his hand on the plate of pigs in a blanket, grabbed a handful, and stuffed his face. Bitch taking blows at his dick when she’s never even seen a dick. Well, a dick that wasn’t her twin’s or her father’s. He purposefully filled his mouth so that if she wanted him to speak, he could not. To annoy her even more, he chewed like a cow.

Bailee staggered and stumbled into the room after AJ, the amount of anger and frustration she was feeling growing by the second. She would learn later that alcohol was like adding a log to a fire- it kept things going for longer and made things erupt in flames even more than normal. “Which is why you shouldn’t be calling me a slut in the first place!” Bailee yelled, feeding the flames of their battle. A drunk hiccup escaped her lips as she walked closer to AJ, brows furrowed. “This is Becca’s fault, she told me to drink and have fun in order to forget the problem and now I’m dealing with it all over again,” She thought out loud as she grew more and more irritable.

Like the asshole that he was, he pointed to his full mouth and even pushed food out to drop on the ground. Sorry, can’t talk. Too busy eating. Maybe the more she spat shit out, she’d figure out the fault in her actions. Y’know, like forgetting a problem rather than dealing with it? Obviously, the sensical route did not make sense to her. Instead of putting the blame on herself, she was blaming everyone else, like her twin that gave her bad advice and was better at dealing with her emotions. Putting his pointer finger up, telling her to hold up, but really hoping she’d just keep going, AJ grabbed a pitcher of water and started slowly guzzling it down. Taking his sweet fucking time.

The brunette kept on talking. She didn’t care if AJ was too busy eating to care. The girl was on a mission… whatever is was. In her mind the words she was saying rang clear as a bell, but in actuality she stuttered and hiccuped through her words. “You can’t just waltz in here and call me names when you didn’t even try to talk to me when I was gone! You-”

“NOT FUCKING TRUE!” AJ put the half empty pitcher back on the table and wiped his mouth aggressively. “Not my damn fault you block notifications on your phone when you’re at meetings. You know what that does? It doesn’t show anything from others until you remember to enable it. I’m not your bitch, Bailee. I’m not going to spam you until you message me back. I’ll call or text every so often, but if I get nothing in return, that ain’t my problem. It takes two to tango and I did my part. When the fuck do you ever do your’s?” By now, he was making his way toward her, visibly fed up.

Hiccup.

That was all that Bailee had to say in response. Her drunk-angry demeanor changed to solemn and sad in two seconds flat. What else could she say? The man had a point. Even intoxicated Bails knew he was right. It was the same thought she had earlier when she knew she hadn’t been there for him over the past few months. And this was the cherry on top of her disappointment sundae. Her emotions usually weren’t this volatile, but that’s what tequila did for you. Looking up at him through her eyelashes, which were starting to become blurrier with a few small tears, she let silence rang through the room except for another small hiccup escaping from her lips. After a few moments she spoke, “Is that why you’ve been an absolute dick to me? Because I’ve been a dick to you?”

God-fucking-dammit. He made her cry. With furrowed brows, AJ shook his head, “No, Bails.” He paused and took a step closer. With his pointer finger, he lifted her face by the chin, to look up at him, “I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I’m just kind of a dick.” He gave a goofy grin. There was more to it, like yeah, he did kind of hold grudges, and yeah, he was spiteful. BUT, he was a dick to her today, because of this morning. Because she used his first name. Because she told him how to deal with his break up, when he didn’t want to deal with his break up. But the main reason was, AJ most definitely was categorized at this school as an asshole. He just was… a dick!

Bailee let herself look up at AJ for only a second and then turned her head away quickly. She didn’t like it when people saw her cry. Beginning to wander around the room, she let her feet drag on the ground, refusing to pick them up with each step. They felt heavy, like bricks were taped to her shoes. “Drinking makes me mean,” She mused, letting her eyes drift from wall to wall. She wasn’t sure what exactly gave her the urge to walk aimlessly, but whatever it was, she was glad she wasn’t making eye contact anymore. “And you’ve been the one to deal with mean me. You deserve an award or something,”

“I got an idea.” In a matter of seconds, Bailee’s feet were no longer on the ground. With ease, AJ swooped her up and threw her over his shoulder, her plump ass right by his face. “To our next destination, Bailee-bails!” Nope, he wasn’t going to tell her where they were going. They were just going.

“Noooooo AJ, put me down.” The brunette whined like a two year old as she felt herself being picked up. As all the blood rushed to her head she grew slightly dizzier, which only made her giggle like an idiot. “Where are we going?” Bailee asked, hitting her hands on AJ’s back.

The last thing the people in the closet heard was AJ say: “A bedroom.”

The supply closet door opened and the two that were hidden inside of it were no longer interlocking lips. It had already been almost thirty minutes since Jax has been away from the DJ stand. “Sorry about that, I hope my ring didn’t hurt you.” The handsome blond’s face softened, hoping she didn’t mind being awkwardly stuck in a closet with him.

Josie nodded absentmindedly not quite hearing what he said, the words just going in one ear and out the other. “I got to go. I’ll see you around.” The dancer took the earbud out of her ear and handed it to him before walking out of the room.

“Wait, you don’t want my number?” The girl was gone before they could exchange digits. Welp, back to work Jax went.

As soon as she was out of the room she took off running to find Savannah. Josie needed her redhead right now.

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Jax & Josie
Collab with @Lovely Complex
Dance floor → Bar → Towards the Dining Hall






One day, he’d be more than a request-based party DJ. But here? For the night, Jax Dalton would settle with enhancing ‘the experience’. Get his classmates to indulge in the pleasures of the night with tantalizing bass and good vibes. Neon lights flashed everywhere and dry-ice smoke swirled on the ground with a collection of colors. Specifically: acid green, gold, hot pink, and ice blue. He wanted them to get lost in the moment. It was his job to get them to dance until the night dies. He’d be a bad DJ if the results were otherwise.

If they didn’t want to be on the dance floor as bad as they needed to breathe, he would be better off saying fuck it and let some high tech ‘Assistant’ autoplay music, without no true connection to the music besides: this is a good dance song.

Jax, at least for the start of the party, would make the dance floor hardly visible. Bodies against other bodies. Eyes on strangers. Everyone under loud, thunderous music — all caught in a storm. Like a musical conductor, Jax directed the emotions, the heat, and the speed of the dance floor. He didn’t need to say words to heighten the easiest emotions at this boat party. Freedom, conquest, and lust.

Get people in the scene and feel themselves.

Freedom. Why did they come here in the first place? On a Tuesday night? It’s not like they had homework or a curfew or parents that care. No, not tonight. None of that mattered because for one night they could and would be limitless. Well, for as long as their non-sober selves allowed them to be.

Conquest. No matter who you are, the feeling like you’ve conquered something or that you’re straight up the shit among familiar faces, strokes the ego. People, in this particular scenario, teenagers, need validation. Parties give them confidence, whether it’s faux or not doesn’t matter because for one night they can be whoever they want to be and do things they wouldn’t normally do when the sun is out.

Lust. Does this even need an explanation? Teens are horny bastards and its been proven no matter the decade, music can ignite a fire that might lead to an unplanned pregnancy or falling in love at a hopeless place. Who knows. He wasn’t responsible for what happened during or after the party. He’s simply here to make his colleagues feel good, in the way he knew how to make them feel good. Music.

Lust leads to sex. Sex feels good. Playing songs that might make ‘em explode was easy and he’d gladly bring out the freaks.

His eyes did catch sight of a certain someone who ran with anything he threw at her, transformed by his music. Her legs, her hips, her stomach, her chest, her facial expressions... flowed, bringing a wordless language with his beats. Her most honest form of communication. This girl was her own type of conductor and he could appreciate a pretty sight when he sees one. Sleek, slim, and smoking everyone else that attempted to dance as good as her.

He dug it.

Not too far from when he started taking occasional glances to see what she was up to (when he noticed her), the girl in flesh, along with her friend, approached him wanting to request a song. As the timeless creature scrambled with her request, Jax carefully eyed her and took in her features, but this time up close. His headphones rested around his neck and because he was on a platform, he seemed a lot bigger than he was. Don’t get him wrong, he’s a tall dude. The platform just made him more intimidating than he actually was. Perks of being on a platform was everyone knew where he was. The DJ.

As she gave her request, a more cool than she probably thought she did, his lips, with a noticeable ring on it, curled into a smirk.

After her requested song played, which in his opinion had some meaning behind it, yet he’d keep that to himself, the charming blonde decided he needed a break, a drink, and a good conversation.

In addition to his needs, he couldn't get one lingering thought out of his mind. The whereabouts of his little sister. This would be a rare night he wasn’t helicoptering her. Baby steps. He needed to trust that Honey would be okay and that Shi would not lead her astray. Even with ten million things on his mind, including his worry for his sister, he continued to do his thing, looking unburdened and completely nonchalant. He switched the Assistant playlist on manually and made sure his rig, which included a mixer and pad controller, was off so no drunk kid tried to be funny and play with his gear. To finalize that he was on break, for an undetermined amount of time, Jax took off his headphones and dropped down the platform to the dance floor, not bothering with the stairs. He started walking away from the stage and heading toward the bar. The party was lively, for sure.

The nerves toyed with her, her stomach twisting and leg bouncing as she sat upon her chair, glancing to the DJ every few moments to see if he was taking a break yet. Josie knew she’d need to hold true to her word and go talk to him, she just hoped she wouldn’t completely fumble over her words. That would be very un-Josie like, well, except for when she requested the song earlier.

It seemed that this boy had an effect on Josie, one she wasn’t used to. One that confused her, scared her, and intrigued her all at the same time. One that really had her tempted to throw herself off the boat if she embarrassed herself one more time in front of him. Hopefully she wouldn’t have to worry about that though, the girl was hoping to find her inner confidence, the one she normally has, when she went to talk to him.

Looking once again to the DJ, Josie saw him on the move. The music now seemingly automated and the cute blonde with the lip ring was on the move towards the bar. It meant it was now or never to talk to him. Pushing herself out of her chair Josie began to walk in the same direction as he was, taking a deep breath as she saw him arrive to the bar. With each step she let the music sink into her, hoping her natural state will be brought back and fueled by the same fuel that keeps her moving on the floor.

When Josie got to the bar area she walked up besides him trying to act casual, “You play music really well.” Internally Josie began to think of the quickest way off the ship, she could not believe she had just said that. It was too late to take the words back though and she didn’t want to just run away awkwardly. Thus she stayed still and kept herself facing the bar as she stood beside him, all the while casting quick glances out the sides of her eyes to see if he heard her.

Waiting for his Manhattan patiently, since the bartender was swamp with thirsty teens, Jax took in the hundreds of conversations happening, loudly, around him. The night was young. The crowd was younger. It was nice to know some people were hitting it off like they knew each other yesterday. He wasn’t going to lie, but internally, Jax was tired. Real tired. Crowds made him tired. Really, the only downside of being a DJ was the amount of people he was surrounded by. People, especially the energy filled kind, made him tired. Even so, the boy wasn’t dumb. What he has as DJ Limitless was and is a good thing. There’s no chance in hell he’d lose that. Plus, he likes moving people. Both music and film did exactly that. ‘Moved’ people.

Along with listening to the atmosphere, Jax was gently running his right hand fingers on the smooth, rich wood of the bar. The colour palate reminded him of the beach. His mind was brought back to the current time and place with a hesitant, yet fierce voice. The voice belonged to the starlet from earlier. He couldn’t forget a face like her’s even if he tried. This was the girl that requested that Demi Lovato song and made his music better by her dancing. Beyond better.

Before he replied to the girl who looked familiar yet he couldn’t think of a name to go with the strikingly attractive face, Jax caught his drink that slid down the bar into his hand. Raising his glass to the bartender, he gave the busy guy a thankful nod. Placing his drink down, still not having any yet, Jax pulled out his wallet and placed a generous tip in the tip jar. He knew how to treat a bartender. If you wanted them to give you special treatment, you treat them good, tip them well, and maybe eventually strike a conversation with them. Bartenders will remember and who knows? Maybe you just added a friend to your social list.

Finally, turning his head, seemingly full of carefree confidence, Jax looked at the mystery girl that wasn’t making eye contact with him, whatsoever, “You’re not so bad yourself.” He took a sip of his drink and then gave a kiddish grin, “...You move your body pretty well.” There was a brief pause due to the fact of how forward he was being, even if that wasn’t his intention at all.

Absentmindedly, he licked the bottom of his lip and then cleared his throat. Placing his drink back down, his hand still holding onto it, helping him feel like he had some secure handle of the situation, Jax played it off like he wasn’t being a creep or whatever. Played it like he knew what he was doing. “Your dancing… you sure know how to play with the rhythm.” He probably was burying himself alive with his words, but he’d act like everything he says, he meant it, fully. Conviction. No mistakes. It’s go time! “Jax, by the way.”

Yeah, that was important. Names.

On a side note, the girls Jax has spent the most time with were (are) Honey and Shi. Rose and Quincy sorta, since they’re burners (and Rose gets him with the whole creative genius thing), but if he had to think back to his friends, he knew for sure he probably had more guy friends than girls.

Attractive, amazing with music, and generous. Where were the cameras because Josie was definitely being punked right now. How’d she manage to completely overlook this guy for the past 3 years? Somehow she had and well, there was no changing that. Luckily some higher power had shined on her today and here she was meeting someone pretty dang close to the guy of her dreams. Minus the fact in her dreams they drove off in a flying carriage and lived happily ever after.

This guy, who introduced himself as Jax. Attractive and unique name for an attractive and unique guy. Jax, was not a dream and was standing next to her, a kiddish grin on his face and an air of carefree confidence surrounding him and every word he spoke. Now if only Josie could match his confidence with her own, but here she was lacking confidence and thoroughly embarrassing herself.

Luckily, Jax complimenting her dancing and bringing up her passion seemed to spark a bit of her confidence back into her as she turned and met his eyes. “Thank you. It helps to have some decent music.” A playful smile crept onto her lips as she looked at him, a bit of a playful and mischievous sparkle shining in her eyes for a brief second before she turned her attention to the bartender who came to get her order. After ordering she turned back to the blonde, “Josephine, but everyone calls me Josie.”

“Josie.” He repeated after her. “I like that. It suits you.” Not like he knew enough about her to know what suited her, but based on her appearance… she definitely gave him a Josie feel. His cloudless, sky blue eyes never faltered from her rich like whiskey stare. Her eyes that glinted with mischievousness that intrigued him. She looked familiar. Where have I seen her before? He thought to himself.

Snapping his fingers of his left hand, remembering who she was, her reputation preceding her, he nodded to himself, happy that it dawned on him, “You’re the dancing queen my sister raves about. All the time.” Anyone his sister idolized because of their talent or looks or whatever, she’d find reasons to bring them up in every conversation for days. Even if all she knew about them was what she saw.

If he remembered correctly, Josie was one year under him. “Your halftime performance last year — I think it was for the final b-ball game — was tight. I couldn’t move my body like that, even if I tried.” Nah man, he was more of a parkour and freerunning kind of dude.

Her head tilted to the side as he snapped his fingers, mildly amused and confused at why he had done so. When she found out why Josie couldn’t help but let a small giggle out, covering her mouth as the sound escaped her lips. Of course, her reputation seemed to make her known to a good portion of the school’s population and it seemed Jax was no different. The fact that he learned of her from his sister was mildly amusing though. “I may need to meet this sister of yours then.”

His denial of being able to dance the way she did seemed to spark a bit of her flirty side as a slight playful smirk graced her lips. “Now don’t say you can’t until you try. Besides I think with the best teacher around you may be able to get pretty close. Of course, you’d never be on my level but you’d have a few new moves in your repertoire.” Josie winked at him playfully, the last statement very obviously a sassy joke on her part.

An idea sparked in Jax’s head, since she so kindly offered. There was an equal rise in the corner of his mouth, but not because he was aiming to get under her dress. His flirting was hardly intentional. No, Jax was treating Josie like he would treat all his friends that were the opposite sex of him — with joviality and kindness. Like a kid treats another kid at a playground. “Let’s do it then.”

He rose from his seat and gestured the direction they should go with his head, “You, me, take it slow in the, uh, dining room — yeah that’s usually empty — with this baby here.” In his free hand, he revealed that he had pulled out his Ipod and earbuds from his pant’s pocket in a matter of seconds. “I’ve been surrounded by people for what feels like hours. I don’t mind a little lesson elsewhere, Miss Teacher.” His smirk turned into a cheshire grin, and where he stood, the lighting made his teeth glow. Oblivious to how intimate his request was, he waited for his new found friend to respond.

A blush crept onto her cheeks at how forward he was being, making Josie thankful for the lighting and her skin tone at that very moment. Despite his forwardness, the dancer could not seem to find any hint of any other intentions besides dancing. Part of her was very iffy about the whole idea due to how forward he was, it was throwing her off a bit, but the rest of her - the part of her full of curiosity and intrigue in this boy - the rest of her was all for it and getting closer with him.

Standing up and smiling at the DJ, her dark stare never leaving his light one, Josie took a chance. Holding her hand out to him, she took a step backwards. “Shall we then, Mr. Student Mentally once again wanting to throw herself off the boat for such a stupid move as her blush only deepened, but what was done was done. Now she just had to see if he’d go along with her cheesy move.

Enjoying her adorable gesture, he upped the ante, not thinking much of it besides two people enjoying one another’s company, by grabbing her offered hand, pulling her in, and giving her twirl, “Woah, I’m learning already.” He joked, ending his move with a charming chuckle and a mischievous wink, “Take the lead, Josie.” Did he make a bluff about his knowledge on dancing? The world may never know.

Eyes wide and completely thrown off by the sudden twirl, Josie would have been as red as a tomato at that point if her blush was easy to see. She found herself once again thankful that it wasn’t for that reason exactly, she would probably rival her favorite redhead’s hair if she was being honest. Taking a shaky breath that mixed with a shaky laugh, Josie pulled herself back together and back to what she needed to do. “To the dining room we go then.” She let out a slightly awkward giggle as she turned on her heel and pulled him behind her to the dining room.

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