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A/N: I want to thank datastwistergal and Leah Day for the raves. You guys have inspired me to post more. And there's A LOT more I'm taking my time posting at least 2 chappies at a time tho. Please R&R everybody and no flames. I don't like fire.
Bodies pushing against eachother in a new form of Salsa. Jack helped pull Audrey through the crowd. They set down the bottles on a table that had tons of food on it, including three watermelons. Watermelons? It would be funny to say 'I carried a watermelon', Audrey thought among other things. She still was shocked looking at the people and their actions. After a very small amount of time, the boy from the dance came over.
"What's she doin' here?" he asked Jack, obviously drunk.
"She came here with me," Jack responded. "Dude, you need to lighten up on the drinking."
"No I don't." Jesse eventually walked away, his hand holding a beer.
"Does he drink much?" asked Audrey, a bit alarmed.
"No, not until a week ago," replied Jack.
"What happened a week ago?"
"Nothing for me to tell you."
After a couple of songs, Jesse came back over and took Audrey's hand and led her to the dance floor. She stared back at Jack and he shrugged as if he couldn't do anything. For her to just go along with it. When they ended up in the off-center of the floor, Jesse stopped and smiled.
"What are you doing, Jesse?" Audrey asked.
"Teaching you to dance."
"Like this?"
"Why not? You want to learn dances. Consider this your first and free lesson."
"You're drunk."
"I'm being nice."
"Only because you're drunk."
"Just let me show you how to dance before this song's over."
Audrey barely had time to agree, like she was going to, because he put one of his hands on her hip and the other on her back and dipped her, slowly. Audrey was shocked at her lesson so far. Jesse pressed up against her and instructed her on how to move in tune with his body. She did as she was told, and by the end of the song, she had it down. He smiled and bowed to her. She laughingly, still knowing he was completely wasted, curtsied back. Then, she handed him two aspirin that she had in a bottle inside one of the pockets of the sweater she had on.
She got close to his ear as she said, "Put these somewhere safe, like in your pocket. Take them tomorrow morning, drink lots of water, and rest. A lot. Thanks for the lesson." Jack came up to her, took her hand, and led her back to the table.
"Want anything?" he asked.
"Nah, that's okay," Audrey replied.
"You did great out there." Jack indicated the dance floor that Jesse and Molly were dancing on at the present time. "They look so much like a couple, don't they?"
Audrey was surprised. "They're not together?"
"Not that I know of. Hey, Bambina, that means 'Baby', right?"
"Yeah."
"Anyways, why'd you have that aspirin with you?"
"I'm prone to migraines. It's purposively genetic."
"Ah, gotcha. Wanna dance?"
"Actually, I better be going. I have to get back to the cabin soon. Maybe some other time, okay?"
"Sure."
"Bye. Thanks for everything."
Audrey left and went back to the cabin, answering her parent's questions about where she was with 'I was just checking out the grounds,' so she could tell the truth and not blab at the same time. She went straight to bed, in a room she shared with her sister, after putting on her pajamas and ended up dreaming about dancing. And being a star on Broadway.
A/N: I want to thank datastwistergal and Leah Day for the raves. You guys have inspired me to post more. And there's A LOT more I'm taking my time posting at least 2 chappies at a time tho. Please R&R everybody and no flames. I don't like fire.
Bodies pushing against eachother in a new form of Salsa. Jack helped pull Audrey through the crowd. They set down the bottles on a table that had tons of food on it, including three watermelons. Watermelons? It would be funny to say 'I carried a watermelon', Audrey thought among other things. She still was shocked looking at the people and their actions. After a very small amount of time, the boy from the dance came over.
"What's she doin' here?" he asked Jack, obviously drunk.
"She came here with me," Jack responded. "Dude, you need to lighten up on the drinking."
"No I don't." Jesse eventually walked away, his hand holding a beer.
"Does he drink much?" asked Audrey, a bit alarmed.
"No, not until a week ago," replied Jack.
"What happened a week ago?"
"Nothing for me to tell you."
After a couple of songs, Jesse came back over and took Audrey's hand and led her to the dance floor. She stared back at Jack and he shrugged as if he couldn't do anything. For her to just go along with it. When they ended up in the off-center of the floor, Jesse stopped and smiled.
"What are you doing, Jesse?" Audrey asked.
"Teaching you to dance."
"Like this?"
"Why not? You want to learn dances. Consider this your first and free lesson."
"You're drunk."
"I'm being nice."
"Only because you're drunk."
"Just let me show you how to dance before this song's over."
Audrey barely had time to agree, like she was going to, because he put one of his hands on her hip and the other on her back and dipped her, slowly. Audrey was shocked at her lesson so far. Jesse pressed up against her and instructed her on how to move in tune with his body. She did as she was told, and by the end of the song, she had it down. He smiled and bowed to her. She laughingly, still knowing he was completely wasted, curtsied back. Then, she handed him two aspirin that she had in a bottle inside one of the pockets of the sweater she had on.
She got close to his ear as she said, "Put these somewhere safe, like in your pocket. Take them tomorrow morning, drink lots of water, and rest. A lot. Thanks for the lesson." Jack came up to her, took her hand, and led her back to the table.
"Want anything?" he asked.
"Nah, that's okay," Audrey replied.
"You did great out there." Jack indicated the dance floor that Jesse and Molly were dancing on at the present time. "They look so much like a couple, don't they?"
Audrey was surprised. "They're not together?"
"Not that I know of. Hey, Bambina, that means 'Baby', right?"
"Yeah."
"Anyways, why'd you have that aspirin with you?"
"I'm prone to migraines. It's purposively genetic."
"Ah, gotcha. Wanna dance?"
"Actually, I better be going. I have to get back to the cabin soon. Maybe some other time, okay?"
"Sure."
"Bye. Thanks for everything."
Audrey left and went back to the cabin, answering her parent's questions about where she was with 'I was just checking out the grounds,' so she could tell the truth and not blab at the same time. She went straight to bed, in a room she shared with her sister, after putting on her pajamas and ended up dreaming about dancing. And being a star on Broadway.
