Author's Note: Here's chapter eleven! Enjoy!
Chapter Eleven: Salsa, Anyone?
When Chad and Taylor came out, Alicia smiled, and commented,
"Chad and Taylor will be performing to Bailamos, a spanish song sung by Enrique Iglesias."
They both looked at Ryan and Haylie, who wore frowns on their faces. That wasn't even their song!
"Alicia, that--" Chad started, but Alicia cut him off.
"I know, I know...you guys know how to salsa and tango, right? This should be a pinch!"
"Yeah, but--"
The music already started, and Chad turned to Taylor, and she smiled. Pinch, yeah, right! The last time Chad and Taylor tried to tango was when they practiced with Haylie and Ryan, and that didn't go over so well.
"I know you want to win, but you have to relax." Taylor whispered as they danced under the bluish light.
"Taylor, that's it. I can't...what if you fall again?" Chad asked.
"No, your more worried about Coach--"
When the chrous kicked in, that's when Chad had to tango with Taylor, and it wasn't easy when you only had one shot at it.
Everyone started cheering as Chad and Taylor did a fully good tango position: no slipups, just a clean state.
After that, Chad learned to relax, and they finished the song compete ease, and got the crowd cheering for more when they were done. Alicia came out with a smile on her face. "Give it up for Chad and Taylor everyone!" The crowd just howled with cheers as they went backstage. Haylie both gave them a hug Ryan smiled from his director's chair.
"You guys did awesome! That was so fabulous!" Haylie blabbed with excitment, and both of them grinned.
"You guys did a good job too, so you might have this competion all wrapped up." Chad replied.
"Didn't you hear the crowd? They loved your guys' performance, right, Ryan?" Haylie asked, turning to him.
Ryan bobbed his head.
"Of course! You got the crowd eating at the plams of your hands. You guys were naturals."
"Danforth!"
The small group watched as Chad cringed, and turned around, facing his biggest fear that he gripped all day about.
Coach Bolton was standing there, not wearing a happy expression on his face.
