I'm so excited for this fic! My heart is beating so gard right now! Ok, before we start, I must give a warning, this fic includes a wand, a skateboard and, spoiler alert! Marco 's house keys. Yup, those spoilers were too obvious I guess. Anyway, I hope you lav the fic!

A Different Kind of Dance

Chapter One: The First Chapter

Jackie Lynn Thomas. The only girl who mattered to him the most besides Star. He had a crush on her ever since kindergarten. His feelings for her never died out, but he was to scared to even talk to her, let alone ask her out. They attended the same school every day of every week of every month of every year, yet Marco was still "waiting for the right moment". Well, Marco was right for being patient, because the Valentine's Day Dance was right around the corner, about a week away. And why not a better time than now to ask her? Unfortunately, he's gonna have the roughest week ever.

Marco just woke up on a fine Saturday morning, with fresh yellow sunshine gleaming through the windows, the birds chirping, the fresh breeze rustling the leaves of the trees and the sound of laser puppies wrecking the kitchen. "What a beuatiful Sat..." Then it dawned on him. "It's still Friday!" Marco screamed. His clock was unplugged so he grabbed his watch that read 8:10. Marcos was in such a frenzy, he was literally in two places at once. In just seven and a half minutes, he was ready. He had to brush teeth while showering, stuff all his books into his bag which was already full of more books, and he needed to memorize what to say to Jackie as well. It was supposed to be his day, but the tables turned and his day was laughing at him straight in the face. Despite being a mess, he was able look as he was always. He dashed down the stairs and saw Star sitting on the couch ready for school patiently waiting for Marco. "Seven and a half minutes. That's a new record!" Star said excitedly. "You unplugged my clock?!" Marco shouted. Star just giggled in return. Then he looked at the grandfather clock in the living room. It was already 8:30. "We'll deal with this later Star, we'll miss the bus!" Then he grabbed the princesses' arm and ran past the kitchen, grabbing a piece of toast as they dashed through the house. "Bye mijo! Have fun at school!" His mom bid farewell as she finished cleaning the rest of the dishes.

They nearly missed the bus by a mere second. The driver stepped on the gas when he suddenly saw two kids run his way. He abruptly stepped on the brake, causing all the students on the bus to lurch forward. He apolgised to all the students on the bus then opened the door for Marco and Star. Marco was sweating so profusely, he needed another shower. The two found their seats, and Marco demanded answers. "Why Star?! Why?! 10 minutes before 8:30!" Marco was doing his best to get angry at her yet trying not to go too far with his anger. She looked at him with a smile and said, "Because I wanted to see how fast you can prepare without stopping for anything." Then Marco now realized that the shower was set to cold, Star was trying to slow him down, and the laser puppies littered his room. Marco sighed. He could argue with Star all he wants, but it was pointless anyway. An arguement with no direction.

They reached their school on time, with Marco still trying to find Jackie. Unfortunately, they missed her and they had to go to class. Maybe after class I'll find Jackie, Marco said to himself. After class, he told Star to talk to Oskar Greason and encouraged her to ask him to the dance. "Thanks Marco! Good luck with Jackie!" Star shouted as she ran down the hall. He had to walk for a while until he spotted Jackie leaning against a vending machine with a soda. Marco casually kept his cool, trying not to screw up. This was his moment, trying to get the girl of his dreams to go to the dance with him. However, she seemed down. Marco wondered why.

"'Sup Jackie?"

"Hey Marco." There seemed to be a hint of sadness in her voice.

"What's wrong Jackie?"

"Oh, nothing. It's just... Justin was my date to the dance and he ditched me."

Marco was ecstatic! This was his time to shine. However, he still wondered why Justin would dump a girl as beautiful as this.

"Who did he dump you for?" Marco asked.

Jackie cringed. "That stupid girl Brittney."

"Oh." Was all Marco could say. "So you're not going to the dance?"

"Nope." Jackie said with a sigh. She really wanted to go to the dance pretty bad.

"You know, Jackie, since I don't have a date and you don't have one too as well, I was wondering if you want to go to the dance with... me?" Marco scruched his face as he said his words.

Jackie had the brightest Marco had seen, second to Star's and Marco knew he hit the jackpot.

"Oh, yes Marco! I would love to go to the dance with you!" Jackie said as he hugged him tightly. Marco blushed a dark red and his body heated up suddenly, and his hoodie wasn't helping at all. Jackie was excited to go to the dance with him. She had a date, a childhood friend no less. She looked at her watch and gasped. "Marco, we're late for class!" She shouted as she dragged him along.

After class and saying bye to Star and Jackie as they went to the cafeteria, he headed to his locker to put some books away, when suddenly, two envelopes fell out of his locker. His eyes bulged open when he saw them. One of them was pink with hearts, the other one was purple with roses. He had secret admirers. "Who in the world would send me these?" Marco said to himself as he walked down the hall. "Not Jackie" He realized as he walked down the hall. She didn't like him that way. Not for now anyways. He was still going step by step when he started thinking of all the girls in his school. Who would like him like that? Meanwhile, at the far dark end of the hall, two beautiful girls, one with charcoal black hair and the other one with bright blonde hi-fived each other. "Mission accomplished, soon Marco Diaz will be ours!" The girl with dark hair said and they both laughed. "One day Marco, one day.