It was time.

She'd fought against it for so long. Always watching, always waiting. Waiting for the time to be right. For the moment that would be perfect and forever emblazoned in the memories of their fellow students.

She had no reason to wait any longer. All of their training led up to this moment, and Nora wasn't going to let the opportunity pass.

"Ren. This. Is. HAPPENING!" Nora announced to her partner with dramatic flair. She watched Ren with excitement blazing in her eyes awaiting his response.

The young man looked at Nora in amusement, then with some confusion as he gazed out to their other two teammates moving onto the spacious dance floor.

"Wait. What is happening?" He said in mild bemusement.

Nora shook her head with a smile, grabbing the boy's hand as they advanced toward Pyrrha and Jaune. Pyrrha had noticed their approach and paused their dance. The two dancers had recognized the glint in Nora's eyes; a sign that was best not to be ignored, and at once realized what to do.

Immediately Jaune and Pyrrha pulled away from each other and continued to dance, but in a manner that was far different than expected in a ballroom scene. Once Ren caught on, Nora and himself joined in on the routine they had practiced so much for.

Nora could hear the cheers and whoops of encouragement from the crowd surrounding them. She could see the smiles of onlookers, the smiles of her friends, as they danced together in sync.

Nora couldn't help but release the laughter that bubbled up inside of her. It was thrilling and delightful, it was all so wonderful to be able to enjoy this time with her team like this.

Eventually the team split apart into their respective pairs. Their choreography not planned far enough to perform anything more. Nora was satisfied with being able to even have the chance to do it at all.

Ren looked to her with a smile, his eyes a warm ember from the earlier blaze of thrill. Nora giggled, giving him a bright smile of her own before they began to dance to their own rhythm. Their bodies moved fluidly with one another that no other person could ever manage to compete with their synchronicity.