Ok so this is my first Step Up 2 Fic, so please be nice to me! Its taken me a while to come up with this idea, and it starts just after the last dance, when Blake and Andie are talking about her going back MSA and all that. I know most people love Chase/Andie Fics, but personally I really really think Blake was hotter, especially in the dance scene when he's wet!! Wow! So this is my Blake/Andie Fic! I hope you like it!

This chapter is quiet long, I cant promise they will all be this long but Ill try my best. Also, I know that the young girl from Step Up (Alyson Stoner) may not be Andie in Step Up 2, but it seemed to fit for my story, and I got told from someone that it was meant to be her. Doesnt really make sense though, the girl in Step Up is called Camille not Andie but whatever, for this story Andie is the girl from the first one!

I use some of the original script for the start of this, I dont own that or Step Up 2 or the characters, although I really would looooooove to own Blake!!

NJEverlove!

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As Blake entered the crowd of teens, he was aware of one thing only. Andie, up on the stage.

"Let me just say something." She shouted over the noise that was escalating by the second. There were boos from the crowd but she still carried on. "The streets are supposed to be about different people coming together. We call this a battle but what are we fighting for? We're all here because we have this thing we do, we dance. Right? Being a part of the streets used to mean much more than just turf, or power. It was about bringing something new to the floor." Blake watched as across the room everyone started to go silent. They were actually listening to her? "And it shouldn't matter, what we wear, what school or what neighbourhood we're from. Because the best part about the streets is that its not about what you got, its what you make of what you got!"

At that moment, Blake had never thought so much of Andie than he did right now. He had always liked her, but she was a rebel. Rebels had no one to care for them, no where to go, and no sense of pride. But she did. Though she hadn't been at the school for long, she had already brought together so many people, and she had changed so much because of it. She was still a rebel, but she knew how and when to stand up for what she believed in, and she was doing it right now.

"So, if the 410's too scared to defend their title against us, then hell, we'll be outside, doing our thing where the streets started!" The room erupted in cheers as they all started heading towards the doors, following Andie. Blake just stood and watched. With those words, she had changed his opinion of her completely, and she probably didn't even know it.

He followed everyone outside into the rain, to find Andie and her group of rebels dancing in the rain, where the streets started. They were amazing. He had never seen so much talent, and was amazed by a few of the group members. They were the people he least expected to be able to dance, and yet there they were, performing for the crowd and making them go crazy.

The song changed, and Andie danced her way to the front of the group. Her hair stuck to her in dark tendrils, and her short top didn't leave much to the imagination. Blake tried hard, but he just couldn't pull his eyes away from her. He was mesmerised. She started dancing with Chase and Blake chest tightened. He was jealous, that his stupid little brother got to dance with the angel but he didn't. He would never again have that chance, because he was too stubborn to let her stay in the school. It was the biggest mistake he had ever made, and he regretted it so much as he watched her dance.

They finished with a big group pose, and everyone swarmed around them, swallowing them within the masses of people. Andie managed to make it out to the edge and turned slowly to see Blake staring at her. She had seen him in the crowd watching, and had noticed his face when she danced with Chase. What was he thinking?

She walked over and stood before him in him in all her drenched glory, waiting for him to shout for leading his students away from the things he taught. But the shouting never came.

"Well," He smiled and Andie couldn't believe it. "That was different."

Andie laughed and tried to think of something to say. Why was she feeling like this? So tongue tied and nervous? "Yeah sorry about the whole toe pointing thing."

"Yeah I guess that didn't stick to well." Wait, was he actually having a conversation with her? Like normal people?

"No, but I'll keep working on that."

Now was his chance to correct his mistake. "Yeah you will, in my class, at school on Monday."

Her face lit up as a smile spread across her face and she threw her arms around him. "Oh my god! Thank you! Thank you so much, you have no idea how much this means to me!" Suddenly Andie remembered who he was and pulled away. He was her teacher. Not her friend. She had to remember that in the future.

But Blake wished it was different. He had been shocked at first when she hugged him, and he was unsure what to do. He was about to put him arms around her and hug her back when she pulled away, a shy smile on her face. "So…I'll see you on Monday." She said quietly as she turned and walked away. He thought she would walk back into the crowd to find her friends, but she started walking away from everyone to go home. Her head was spinning and she just needed to get back, Sarah would be worrying about her anyway.

"Andie!" Blake called out to her. She span around suddenly, her wet hair flying everywhere. Blake caught up with her and tried to talk to her above the noise. "Let me give you a ride home, you'll be even more soaked if you walk in this."

"I was gonna get the bus." She said lamely, looking away from him.

"Don't be stupid, Im going that way anyway, Ill drop you off on the way back to school."He started walking towards his car and Andie took that as a clue that the conversation was over, she had no choice. She looked towards the crowd that were still rallying around her friends and saw Chase look at her from the middle. She rolled her eyes at him, shrugged and followed Blake to the car. Chase watched as she got in and they drove away together, and he really couldn't believe what he saw.

Andie sat quietly in the passenger seat, not sure what to say. She had been alone with Blake a lot of times before, but it was always at school, and he was always an arrogant jerk to her. Now he was actually being nice she didn't know how to react. Would he get arrogant if she was too friendly, too familiar? He was her teacher after all now that she was back at MSA, and there were rules about teacher student friendships. With the things going on in both their heads at the moment, no one would have thought they were a teacher and his student.

"You were brilliant back there by the way." Blake said, finally breaking the deathly silence. "I didn't realise you were that good at dancing."

"Thanks. My Mom taught me to dance before she…" Andie paused, and Blake knew not to ask anything about it. "I started going to the streets when I was little, she used to take me and that's when I learnt to dance."

"I hear your also related to one of MSA's best dancers, Tyler Gage?" Blake looked over at her briefly and saw her look away. Was she watching him? He turned away and after a few seconds looked at her from the corner of his eye. She was.

"Yeah, he lived with us when I was little, he taught me a lot." Andie smiled, relaying memories from when she was young. A tear came to her eye but she brushed it away, she wouldn't cry in front of him.

He noticed though, and sensed her need to change the subject. "I have no idea where Im going."

Andie looked around her and tried to think of the best way to get back home. "Left here."

They continued the journey in silence, only broken everyone so often when Andie would direct Blake. They reached the house and she paused for a moment, looking out of the window. "Did you really mean that? About coming back to school?" She said, still facing the window.

"Yes. I was stupid to let you go." His words hung in the air and he waited for her to respond.

"Ill try harder, I promise." She turned to look at him. "I know Im not the greatest student in the world, but I will try. I wont let you down this time."

His hand was raised to her cheek before he could think of what he was doing. "Andie, you haven't let me down."

"I haven't?" Her voice was a soft whisper, and she looked so vulnerable. Blake was about to speak when the they heard the door open and they both looked out into the rain to see Sarah stood waiting.

"No, you haven't." He finished, dropping his hand. "Ill see you on Monday Andie."

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Love you all!

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