A/N: Has this been done? (I mean, Erik in that turtleneck, there must be a few ballet!aus around right?)

Anyway, yes, ballet! Erik does ballet, Charles does ballet, everyone does ballet! I'm also using one of my OC's for the first time, so let's see how that pans out.

The title is from the lovely "The Best is Yet to Come" by Frank Sinatra.

They were all frowning at Nate, who blinked back calmly.
"What do you mean, 'you're leaving'?" Raven demanded.
Nate adjusted his glasses. "Exactly what it says on the box. I've already explained-"
"Not good enough!" Raven replied.
Nate rolled his eyes and looked at Erik. "Sorry about this."
Erik frowned to himself. "It's fine." In his mind he was already reorganising their schedule. "We could go with one solo lead," he offered to the group.
They had a concert in six months. They'd only just gotten the details cemented.
Sean scoffed. "Yeah, right. We're not letting you get all the glory."
Emma furrowed her brow and shook her head. "We've already decided on the dances. Redoing our concert for a solo show would take at least a week. We might even have to rechoose our theme, which would take far too much organising." She shook her head again. "The dual leads must stay."
Erik gave her an appraising look. "Then what do you suggest?"
"Find another lead," she replied, unfazed.
"That could work," Hank threw in helpfully.
"And how many unemployed ballet dancers do you know?" Erik asked, turning his gaze towards Hank, who shrunk back.
"We'll find one," Raven nodded.
Erik looked at her, but, as with Emma, his frown didn't work.
"Yeah, it shouldn't be that hard," Alex added, "Who wouldn't want to be part of the Hellfire Club?"
Alex had a point. The Hellfire Dancers were very popular among the ballet circles. They were a small group, which excluded them from doing a lot of the popular works, though they often found ways to alter the dances to suit their smaller stature, and sometimes worked together with other groups for certain routines. Despite that, they had something – a mix of brilliant dancers, great chemistry, innovative dances and connections with a fashion company – that made people continue to turn up to their shows.
In fact, there had been dozens of incidents of bigger groups trying to poach at least one of their members. On one memorable occasion, a group had offered to absorb the entire group into their own.
But the Hellfire Dancers refused to split up, and they absolutely rebuffed the idea of destroying the Hellfire Dancers.
And this concert was going to be big. They'd gotten four weekends at the Westchester Stage.
Needless to say, they had all been excited about it.
And now their lead dancer was dropping out.
"Yes, I'm sure we can put an ad in the newspaper," Erik replied, tone dripping with sarcasm. "Right next to those people looking for new couches."
Azazel pulled at his sleeves. "We do have contacts," he reminded Erik. "We can put out the word."
Janos nodded. "I heard that Stryker's group was making cutbacks. We could ask them."
"See?" Raven asked cheerfully. "It won't be that bad."
Angel scoffed. "As if Erik could get along with a new dancers."
There was a pause as the group considered that.
Erik scowled at them. "I'm not that unlikable."
Nate blinked at him, something like amusement glinting in his eyes. "Of course not." He looked at Raven. "Maybe you should let them know that we're after a dancer that's not easily offended. Or bullied," he added as an afterthought.
Erik glared at him, but Raven nodded thoughtfully. "One that doesn't scare easily."
"Or burst into tears," Alex added.
"But guys," Sean cut in. "What if they send us another Erik?"
A shudder went round the group.
Erik folded his arms and said nothing.
"So what do we say?" Armando asked. "No overly-critical dancers?"
"Mean is the word you're looking for," Angel pointed out.
"Possibly evil," Raven continued.
"Cheshire grin," Nate murmured.
"Are you done?" Erik snapped.
They swapped looks. "For now," Raven said.
"We'll need to figure out height and weight requirements," Emma said. "Go over what skills they'll need."
They quickly all fell into discussion about exactly what this 'new dancer' would need.

XXX

At roughly the same time, Charles Xavier, formerly of the Oxford Dancers, was losing his job.
There he was, sitting across from Stryker, being told that he wouldn't be needed this year.
Project X was a famous ballet group, often running at least five concerts a year. Charles had only worked for them for a year, having switched from the Oxford Dancers when he'd moved back to America.
Charles sat there dumbly. He could see that Stryker was waiting for some reaction, maybe tears or an angry outburst. He wondered then why the head of the company was firing them personally.
Charles just sat through the meeting, nodding, while his mind churned. He had only just gotten comfortable with his position.
Not that he was happy with that. It was hard going from being a lead dancers in England back to what could really only be seen as back-up dancing. Especially when there was a voice in his head reminding him that he was better than the ones they'd chosen for the lead. Every time one of the leads made a mistake, Charles selfishly thought 'I could do that'.
Stryker had finished talking and Charles realised he was waiting for a response. Charles nodded again and began to rise. Stryker was still looking at him as if he was still expecting some uncontrolled reaction. Charles put on his coat, wondering what he should say. He didn't know Stryker well, he only saw him at the big events, and even then only from a distance.
So Charles didn't say anything, just walked out. As he made his way down the street, he wondered if he was in shock. He had just lost his job after all. He should be crying or something right?
Absentmindedly he pulled out his phone and called Moira. "Dinner tonight?" he asked after she picked up.
"Sure," she replied without a second's hesitation. "Stark's?"

XXX

"Done!" Raven declared, scribbling down the last item on their 'list'.
Erik looked it over. "Does 'good-looking' have to be written down three times?"
"Yes," Raven, Sean, Alex and Nate all said simultaneously.
Erik gave them equally disbelieving looks.
"Come on Erik, we're an attractive bunch," Sean said.
Erik looked over them all and raised an eyebrow, his gaze lingering over Sean, Azazel and Janos, making Emma and Nate chuckle.
"It won't be a deciding factor!" Raven told him. "It's just a good thing to keep in mind."
"Three times," Erik reminded her.
Raven shook her head. "Is there anything else we need to add?"
"We got personality down," Alex said.
"To a T." Erik commented.
"And the physical aspects," Emma continued.
"And their required skills," Armando said.
"And how pretty they are," Raven added with a flutter of her eyelashes.
Erik shook his head in disappointment.
"I'll start calling people," Azazel said, taking the list in his hand.
Erik looked away, trying to ignore the sinking feeling in his stomach.

XXX

Moira walked up to his table and sat down. "Well?" she asked. She pulled at her hair.
"I got fired." Charles told her.
She blinked at him, then frowned. "Good."
Charles blinked in surprise. "I'm not quite sure," he said, his British accent temporarily overriding his American one, "but I believe when a friend loses his job, the correct response isn't 'good'."
Moira shot him a smile. "You didn't like it there." She told him.
"Didn't I?"
Moira shook her head. "They didn't deserve you anyway. They kept passing you over in favour of the popular dancers."
Charles already knew that. "Still, I'll have to find a new job."
It was then Moira shot him a smile. "Well, then this offer will go over a lot smoother,"
"Offer?"
She pulled out a file from her bag. "Came in just after you called," she told him, handing him the file.
He frowned and opened it.
"Well?" she asked.
"The Hellfire Dancers?" He asked in surprise. Everyone had heard about the Hellfire Dancers.
Moira nodded. "Just came in today," she repeated. "I thought of you immediately."
Charles looked it over. He definitely fit the requirements that they'd asked for.
"They asked for someone attractive as well," Moira added, "Though I think he was joking."
"He?"
"Azazel. He handles the business side of…They've got a weird system," she confessed. "They don't really do things…normally." She shook her head. "I have no idea how they've lasted this long. All the dancers are also influential in their management. They're all co-presidents or whatever."
Charles frowned again. "So would I…?"
She shrugged. "I have no idea."
Charles looked at the file again. "It's worth a try."

A/N :Also, the fact that people don't refer to Erik's grin as a 'Cheshire Cat Grin' upsets me very much. It's a very good impression.

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