(Shiftshine's P.O.V.)

I exhaled a breath as I double checked my ear microphone, tightened my high ponytail, wearing soft accented silver mascara to compliment my blue eyes, rose red lipstick, and a ruffled dark blue blouse, and a jet black choker, and a knee-high purple dress, open at the sides. I took to wear bold white flats. I saw the signal from Nick, and I appeared in style, and began.

The morning sun peeks over the mountains (I doing dance moves, dancers join behind me.)

And all the humans rub their eyes (Dancers individually doing their own move, and I rub my eyes)

When they hear (I gesture to my ears, seeming to listen to something)

(Hear what?) (Audience asks as one)

Hear the city rhythm (I shrug my arms, dancing to the beat)

Those birds are tap-tap-tappin' the tree trunks (I whistle, and the dancers imitate bird calls as they stomp their feet)

The busy bee hums as he flies ( I humming, buzzing as a bee, seeming to flow seamlessly in my dance)

Loud and clear (The dancers then hop off the stage, dancing around tables, audience clapping to the beat)

To the city rhythm (I slided on my knees, made a roll, and popped up to the beat)

Now you can hightail it out of the city (I shrug, gesturing to the city outside as I continued dancing)

But it never leaves your heart (Dancers coming back up on stage, forming hearts as I hopped off the stage)

First you feel that beat start bubbling under (I skipping, dancers now apart to do their moves)

Then you hear the drums loud as thunder (Diners saluting drinks as I pass, I waving, and dancing)

(It's moving me) (I twirled, popped out some moves, as I approached Jimmy's regular table, and noticed Jimmy, and with a brief shock, I recognized Clark)

Sounds a lot like being free (I winking at Jimmy, waving at Clark, he awestruck)

When you feel (As I passed their table, I twirled once more, catching Clark's eye, and I smiled)

Feel the city rhythm (I nodding to the beat, dancing, waving to more diners)

Can't do without rhythm (I whistled, dancers now disappearing, with musicians appearing in their place)

And when it fills the air (I continued dancing as I headed back to the stage, getting back on)

Humans everywhere join in the dance (Audience now singing along, heads bobbing to the beat)

You'll dance along with 'em (I twirled again, putting on some more dance moves)

Feel it steal your soul (I gesturing to my heart, and musicians' music only getting louder)

We'll stomp our feet ( I stomping my feet, shuffling them along as I danced more)

Swing our arms (Dancers coming back in, different outfits this time, posing as they joined me)

Maybe do one, two crazy things! (I cartwheeled as the dancers behind me formed pyramids)

Check out those chattering children (Audience's kids laughing and clapping, and dancing)

Climbing the pine trees (Pyramids only getting bigger with the addition of wooden stands sliding in)

Two by two (Two by two) (I dancing, humming to the beat as the pyramids joined as one, and I skipping along as I walked up to the pyramid)

Sounds like a dog pack way in the distance (Dancers barking, howling like dogs)

Singing pretty harmonies (Audience joining in as I climbed the dancers' sides, reaching to the top)

Woo-woo-woo (I howling, humming, as I finally got to the top, a group of people coming out with a spring trampoline right below me)

To the city rhythm (I jumped, rolled, danced in mid-air and landed safely, laughing as the song finishes with a flourish)

The song was done successfully, and I, my dancers, and musicians bowing toward the audience as the people clapped, cheered, whistled for all of us. I smiled widely and smoke came out, we all vanished with Nick appearing to announce the movie.

I sighed happily as the others complimented on my skills, the success of the song. I thanked them gratefully as I headed to my private room. I exhaled exhaustedly as I changed behind my curtain.

I heard the dog door open, and paws pattered until they changed to soft human steps.

"Caleb, what are you doing here?". I asked sternly as I walked out. I was now wearing casual clothes, my hair down, and my mascara wiped away, through my choker remained with my hidden invisible totem necklace.

I looked at my son who now has fawn brown hair, and his familiar sky blue eyes, and his skin tone a dark tan and 10 years old. He has pajamas on. He smiled sheepishly, "I thought I would say hi.".

I raised an eyebrow, "Your homework for tomorrow is done?". Caleb nodded firmly.

"Fine, you can stay with me until bedtime.". I sighed lightly. Caleb grinned at that, and shifted into his 10-month old Sheltie form. His dog name is Luke. I found him in a animal shelter a month ago, and when we locked eyes, I knew. My heroine powers helped him turn back to human, and now he's in school these days after I had reviewed him on things I knew a long time ago. His Sheltie form is the natural brown, white, and gold colors, through his eyes remain the same, which people claimed is rare, even for males.

Caleb can talk with dogs, understand them as well. I am a elemental shifter, which is controlling the elements of the world; air, water, fire, earth. I also shift into animals of a element. For fire, I was shocked to find out that I can shift into a huge dragon, a blue/gray Chinese dragon at that. For water, I can shift into a silver Spinner Dolphin, a powerful swimmer. For air, I can shift into a brown/black osprey, a bird of prey. For earth, I can shift into a fawn/gold wolf, able to move silently.

A knock startled me out of my thoughts. Caleb snorted, annoyed to be interrupted like this. Well, the public awaits. Maybe Clark wants a interview.