I can't remember when I started dancing. It's always just been the one thing that felt like second nature.
But I'm sure that when I discovered it, I fell in love.And over the years, it continued to feel like flight,a taste of joy and recently even started becoming an escape from everything I didn't have the courage to face.During my schools' ski trip last winter, I dislocated an ankle joint.An accident that landed my leg in a cast.So my entire spring entailed making trips to the physiotherapist, and practically starring at the walls of a house that had started to feel like my personal prison.After the abrupt end to my dance training resulted in a sick leave that no one had seen coming, I was happy to be waking up in my old dorm room again. The day I'd been looking forward to for months had finally arrived; my return to Walnut Hill School. It felt like experiencing that first ray of sunshine after a storm.I had been given the same small and plain room that I had occupied before I left. It had a twin bed, small built-in closet and a desk with a computer.My few belongings sat in boxes around the room.The dancers' dorm was among the first buildings that one laid their eyes on from the entrance. While the rest could be found scattered around the entire campus.These living arrangements were based on convenience.Being here kept us, dancers, closer to our training halls.And I had an entire room to myself because there was a small number of dancers, let alone girls in the entire school.Jumping out of bed,I headed down the hallway to take a quick shower. Then I slipped on loose pants that I tied at the waist and a tank top. I stared at my reflection on the full-length mirror as I combed my dark hair. With it pulled brutally back into a ponytail, an energy bar I'd gotten from the vending machine in the lobby, and backpack slung over my shoulder -I was ready for anything the day would throw my way.I stepped out to a seventy-five degree Natick day- the sky was a perfect, cloudless blue. Few birds flitted by, singing their greetings to the rising sun. I was at least half an hour early. The place was quiet, except for the early birds here and there.I pushed the entrance doors to the hall I used to dance in, making a smile break on my face as all the memories I'd made in there sprang to mind. The inside of it looked the same too, just like the rest of the campus did.Closing the doors behind me, I returned to the hallway, reading one poster on the wall to the next. As per usual school tradition, there'd be a 'welcome back' dance that coming Friday evening. Where everyone would actually play dress up and let their hair down for the night, before the hard work for the rest of the semester actually began. I looked forward to this. There were countless other ones; some announcing events, others inviting artists to partake in various competitions. From dance,to music, theater, visual arts, all the way to writing and media arts."If it isn't Brianna Whitlock."My best friend Abby Carlton lazily said from behind me.I turned around to find a scowl on her face, before she asked in an accusatory tone."How come I had no idea that you were coming back as the rest of us today?"She didn't.When I got the green light from the doctor last week, I decided I'd just surprise everyone."Surprise!" I grinned as I put my arms around her shoulders, pulling her into a hug.As soon as she pulled away, she couldn't resist being her usual inquisitive self."Okay wait, are you okay? When did you even -""Hey, none of that Spanish inquisition." I playfully chastised her, cutting off her line of questioning."All that matters is that I'm back in the land of the living.""Yes,you are!" This time she was the who hugged me again, already brimming with the joy that I too felt inside.Walking down the hallway,arm linked with hers, I wondered, "what's with the dress up?"A group of girls from my class exiting the locker room,bouncing in colourful outfits was what had caught my attention."Advanced placement tryouts are today, you know how it gets." She told me.Damn it. I'd completely forgotten about that. In my eagerness to return, I hadn't even given myself the time to glance at the school calendar. In my mind, I had expected today to be business as usual."All dancers trying out for advanced placement class, report to dance hall number three." An announcement rang through the speakers as we cut through the homeroom, making us come to as standstill."You want to watch those or resume our tour?" Abby asked.I wasn't prepared for this at all. But I knew everyone from my class would be auditioning, so sitting through the reminder of everything I had missed was inevitable."If I'm gonna have to make up for the lost time, I may as well see beforehand what I'm up against." I said as we made a U-turn right then and there.As expected, the hall was crawling with people. This particular day was infamous for putting all lessons across campus on hold.So even students from the lower classes came through to watch their older siblings, the seniors they looked up to and some came just for the entertainment.After offering 'hi's' here and there, and enduring a few ' welcome back's' from a few familiar faces by the hall entrance- we proceeded, until we found seats in the middle of a row that wasn't yet fully occupied."Christopher still has his eye on you. Figuratively speaking and quite literally too." Abby teased as she nodded towards the far end of the same row."I mean,how can he look away?" I said with a flip of my ponytail and we both giggled.Christopher was a boy who had been interested in me before I left, and had made it no secret.Even though among my group of friends I was known for my charisma and how I could be a big flirt at times, I hadn't really been able to return his feelings. Or anyone else's for that matter.While secretly keeping his hopes up, in what he thought was a subtle manner-he settled for friendship.I thought my 'skiing stunt went wrong' would have made me lose a few coolness points by now, but apparently not. A subject of his interest and attention I still was.Deciding that a wave from the far end of the row wasn't enough; he came to join us with Jason. Who was a friend of his,and another good friend of mine- in tow."Whitlock!" Jason exclaimed sitting to my right. "Finally back from vacation huh?""You know it," I joked back in our familiar light way."This place wasn't the same without your smile." Christopher piped in, a goofy grin on his face.Looking around the hall with a mocking upside down smile, I said to him, "I can tell."Our playful bantering was ended by the arrival of four instructors. Seeing them pull seats from behind the table just in front of the first row, we all knew that they'd be the ones assessing the performances."Who's the new face?" I whispered to them, curious about the fourth unfamiliar face."New dance instructor, started about two months ago when Madam Moore retired." Abby said.She had retired? "Such a loss for the dance community," I muttered in disappointment. The woman had been among the best instructors I had ever been trained by. She was in her late fifties when I left, but good God, she had been tough for her age."Don't worry, new face is probably not that bad." Jason commented,nudging my shoulder with his."I actually hear the guy is a maestro on the dance floor," Christopher affirmed."Seen it for yourself?" I asked."I'm a violinist,what would I be doing in a dance class?"I chuckled seeing his point."So, all this about his magic feet is hearsay then,yes?"I've always enjoyed taunting him.Shrugging, he countered, "you know how fast the gossip game is around here."We all laughed at this. Because he was right, I knew. I also happened to know that every story changed at least twice, with every listener it was told to.So at the end of the day those who hadn't experienced or witnessed it for themselves, ended up buzzing the entire campus with different exaggerated versions of what had really happened.Or maybe, my skeptism was at play here. There was a lot on the line and the idea of working with someone new made my nerves skyrocket.At that point, the only thing I knew about the stranger was that he was too damn good looking for his own good.His maestro status on the other hand, was yet to be seen."Settle down everyone," Madam Richardson - our senior instructor called the audience to order. She announced that the auditions were about to begin. Audition rules were listed out for us, even though everyone already knew them by heart- we still listened anyway.I've always found the combination of music and dance beautiful. Something magical even.But watching one candidate after the next move gracefully with the music across the floor, reminded me of everything I had lost. I nolonger just saw people I knew, but realized how far behind I was.I was nolonger an equal. This hall was nolonger my home.Everything looked the same as I remembered, and maybe it was.But I knew something was different with my life - I now walked around with the knowledge that I nolonger fit in.Because of my injury, I had become a spectator - watching what had once been my life from the sidelines.I returned to the dancers' dorm after the tryouts. I spent what was left of the day sulking, ignoring both Abby and Christopher's attempts to draw me out of my room. It was ironic that I'd want to stay inside, considering how much I had been itching to be out the past few months.I rummaged through the boxes that held my belongings, pulling out a t-shirt to sleep in. While doing so, I found a framed picture of Abby and I that was taken just before my accident.It should probably be placed in an art gallery with the caption 'few seconds before disaster', I thought to myself sourly as I placed it on my desk. Deciding that getting it over with was the best thing I could do with my time, I unpacked the rest of the boxes. When everything was right where it was supposed to be, the place felt like home again. And that thought alone, enveloped me with the comfort I needed to carry me through everything that was yet to come.At around the beginning of the next school day- I was summoned to the director's office. Upon coming back I knew that my future with the school was still undecided. In fact, it was in the hands of a number of people. Whether I'd join the advanced placement dance class like I originally would've, or redo the entire year and forget about all the hard work I had done.Knowing that the verdict about my life depended on whichever direction these people would decide to take, made me feel both restless and helpless.I hadn't expected all four dance instructors to be part of this decision-making meeting.But there I was; sitting in front of the director's desk, two instructors to my left and two more to my right."This is about whether or not you believe she can still make it in the class." Madam Bennett,our school director said, sharp-nosed and grey-haired like I remembered."I don't think she can cope in advanced placement. I mean, graduation is just a few months away." Cavanaugh, an instru
I looked up at him, intending to make a funny comment.But the distance between our bodies was almost non existent. We stood in what looked like the inside of the dance hall that I know.His expression was gentle and tender as he studied me; making his pale blue eyes to glow with some inner emotion that I couldn't identify, or even understand.His entire focus was on me.It was like drowning in seas of blue. In that moment, there was nothing in the world that I wanted more than to just dive into the depths of those eyes.I couldn't remember what I'd been about to say. Or even why. All my mind seemed to comprehend were the beautiful features of his body. Like his lips, his arms, and even the scent that enveloped him. Which suddenly overpowered me. My body felt warm and feverish all over. I wanted him to close the small distance between us. Hell, I wanted him to kiss me even.Even thought I knew that he could tell what I wanted, from just looking into my eyes. He didn't give in. Or at le
Happy to see that like yesterday, he had something to listen to- I set to my task with burning zeal, showing the lunges, long arm crunches and planks just what Brianna Whitlock is made of.I knew my workout fury was fired up by more than just the simple desire to do well.My feelings were out of control this morning; raw and intense after both the erotic dream that robbed me of my beauty sleep, as well as the email from my mother.Somewhere in the middle of my second set, Luca removed the buds from his ears, sat back and started watching me.For a second there, I became self conscious. But immediately pushed all other non-mentor related thoughts away.He occasionally critiqued and offered suggestions for new tactics. And I enthusiastically tried them out, without any witty quips."Taking it out in practice is one way to go about it," he said thoughtfully. "But talking is usually a better option.""Wish I knew what you're talking about," I said making another lunge forward."For starter
At lunch; I settled for a bit of brown rice, added chicken breast and a side of asparagus to my plate.I had learned over the years, that a big part of what made me a dancer - way more than the moves and the capability itself. Was what I put into my body. But of course, me being the rebel that I am, I still turned a blind eye from time to time.Especially when snacking opportunities were involved. My return to school had however made me feel determined to eat clean again. Because I needed with every fiber of my being, to see myself performing at my peak again. As I was, of course, still on probation. While grabbing an apple from the fruit basket; I could see Abby and the rest of them already settled at our favorite lunch table.My earlier temper over the email from my mother and my conversation with Luca, immediately shifted to the very back of my mind. As I excitedly headed to join them at the table.Christopher removed the thick book that he had placed next to him.I placed my
"Okay, enough chatting time." Luca said, freezing my hand in place. And moving out of reach too, before I could carry out my experiment."Time to get back to work."I mentally chastised myself for being stupid, and wanting to play silly games. Especially with the man who was supposed to help me prove myself to everyone who now doubted my talent and capability.But the most puzzling thing about that whole almost close weird experience, was how indifferent the man was.Almost as if I had imagined my very own actions, and weren't something that had really been close to being put in motion.I wondered what that was about."That's a bummer," I mockingly pouted. "Because I was starting to enjoy the aimlessly staring of the walls around here." I joked, hoping to mask my confusion and all the racing thoughts that were going on in my head. About what I had almost done, just a few seconds ago."You're a funny girl," he noted and walked towards the corner of the hall. Where he placed his buds o
By the end of that session, I was idiotically smiling to myself as I walked out of dance hall.I was pretty sure too that on my face, was the smirk similar to the one that I had caught Luca concealing.The 'what are we doing?' kind of smile.The 'it is so wrong to be feeling this way, and yet it feels so right too,' kind of smirk.I joyfully greeted everyone that I passed along the pavement, as I headed to Abby's dorm. Which was in the strings' section of the music building, near the eatery.My fingers rapped lightly on her door, just to see if she was home yet."Why do you look so surprised?" I asked, when she pulled the door open."Because you're never this polite," she stated matter of factly. Referring to my knocking.As according to her and the rest of my friends, I had some difficulties when it came to grasping the concept of knocking on people's doors."Well, people change mi amor," I grinned as I walked past her.And made myself comfortable on her small bed."Speaking of change
The rest of our first week back, flew by.And before we knew it, it was Friday evening. The moment that we had all been waiting for.'Welcome back' banners were placed all over the school. Abby came over to my dorm, so that we could get dressed together."I take it your loud roommate is home today?" I teased her. "What's her name again? Giselle?" She scoffed in response."Giselle changed schools," she informed. "A new girl got assigned with me, before last semester ended. Her name is Jessica." "I see you change them like pairs of socks," I joked and she laughed."Very funny," she said. "Because you know that it's not even up to me. If it were, you'd be in piano with me. So that we'd be assigned to the same dorm room too.""And leave all this space that comes with dance behind?" I dramatically waved around my spacious room. "I don't think so." "That's fine, go right ahead and brag about all these dance privileges." She chuckled.And upon seeing that the clock had struck 6 p.m, we
I didn't have a plan in mind, when I turned my back on him."I asked you a question, young lady." Luca said and gave me a pointed look."I don't feel good," I shakily told him. Trying hard to fight the wave of dizziness that I was suddenly feeling.He rushed to my side, and brought his four fingers to my forehead. "You're not feverish," he muttered. "Come," he grabbed me by the hand and led me to an empty bench towards the end of the long hallway."Sit here, while I get you some water." He commanded.With no smart quips to throw at him, I only nodded and sat."Try not to be dragged away by the next boy who comes by," he yelled as he jogged away. Without once looking back.I had clearly disappointed him, that went without saying.And I could tell too, that he wasn't going to let the events of that night go that easily.Within what I believed to have been five minutes, he was back. With bottled water in his hand."Are you feel nauseous?" He asked. Concern audible in his tone, as he sa
Feeling like I had been neglecting my friendship with Abby, I decided to spend that evening with her."Surprise!" I beamed when she opened the door."I'm surprised indeed, alright." She gave me a lazy smile."Someone's out of a funk already?" She checked."Oh, you know me, I'm made of sterner stuff." I shrugged."That you are," she weakly chuckled."Your roommate is never here," I noted, looking wildly around the small room. As if half expecting her to jump out of the small closet, any second."Uh huh," Abby nodded. "I never even really know where she is myself. In fact, I rarely see her.""She's probably out with Chris," I waved a bit dismissively."Bri, you and I have been best friends for years. So, I most definitely know when you're fishing." She called me out. "Me? Why would I? Never!" I instantly averted my gaze."What? Are you jealous?" She grabbed my chin, until my eyes wandered in her direction."To be honest with you, I'm not even." I began. "If anything I'm slightly reliev
Before I left the hall, I was given something to think about yet again.Luca had assigned me the responsibility of thinking what rules one needed to keep in mind during a dance routine.I thought about it, pretty much the entire evening as I tossed and turned in my small bed.Trying really hard to tune out everything bad that had happened in the day.When I saw the time going for midnight, I knew that I was in for an all expenses paid for- insomnia sponsored night.And I was quite shocked to feel myself yearning for something. A connection even. One with the one person that I had no real relationship with. My mother. That's when I knew my day had gone that horribly for me to even long for her genuine presence in my life. Screw it, I thought as I jumped off the bed.For a few minutes, or what could have easily passed for hours- I sat, motionlessly in front of the computer.Reading, rereading and memorizing the last email from her. That I already knew by heart.For quite some time, I
As I stepped into the sidewalk the next morning, I ran into Marcus."Oh, good morning beautiful." He beamed."Good morning to you too, Marcus." I said and continued walking."Rushing to practice?" He asked, and I nodded.After taking a quick glance at my wrist watch, I realized that I had five more minutes to kill. But I didn't intend to kill them with Marcus.I was so excited. Partly about what had finally happened yesterday, and mostly about the prospect of getting to experience Luca as a dance instructor that day. Instead of the personal trainer that he had quickly become in the past week."How was the coffee?" He studiously watched me.I frowned slightly, at the unexpected question."It was alright," I shrugged then asked. "Why do you ask?""I don't know, Bri." He thoughtfully began and slowly leaned towards me. "Maybe because it was a special blend, one made to serve a specific purpose.""What purpose was that?" I tried to keep it cool, and act like I wasn't mad but merely curiou
As soon as we had finished our coffee; I saw it as my cue, to head to the changing room.The real work would soon be beginning, and the idea easily transported me to cloud nine.Luca was lazily looking at me, when I emerged."What is it?" I wildly glanced around and at myself, all the while wondering if something was wrong with me.Or if I had emerged from the changing room, in only my bra and panties.Because his eyes looked lazy and somewhat sleepy, but even to a clueless somebody like myself- it was very easy to see that a lot of passion lied behind them as well."Nothing," he sat in front of the mirror. Which was very unexpected of him, because he was too much of a slave driver to simply allow a few minutes to drift on by. Without any work being done."You can tell me," the words came out in a seductive whisper, that sounded foreign even in my own ears."Really?" He looked up at me, with both curiosity and fascination."Yes," I slightly nodded. And then I decided to take things f
I fell into bed, with a huge smile on my face that night. And was only pleased when my dreams featured the man, shortly after.Then I impatiently waited for my weekend to end, so that I could see him again.On Monday morning, official classes across campus were beginning. For me, a special case, not only that was the case.But a few adjustments were thrown into my timetable.Like the fact that I had training with Luca, before my normal classes began. The same had to happen after school too. At least until I got out of probation.As soon as I had gotten dressed, I happily hopped towards the dance hall."Good morning," I chirpily greeted."Someone's in a good mood," he noted with an infectious grin that I couldn't help but return."Of course I am!" I bounced around, then quickly disappeared into the changing room.As I emerged a few moments after, I found him standing in front of the mirror - a small frown forming on his forehead."What's wrong?" My tone was soft, as I asked."Nothi
I didn't have a plan in mind, when I turned my back on him."I asked you a question, young lady." Luca said and gave me a pointed look."I don't feel good," I shakily told him. Trying hard to fight the wave of dizziness that I was suddenly feeling.He rushed to my side, and brought his four fingers to my forehead. "You're not feverish," he muttered. "Come," he grabbed me by the hand and led me to an empty bench towards the end of the long hallway."Sit here, while I get you some water." He commanded.With no smart quips to throw at him, I only nodded and sat."Try not to be dragged away by the next boy who comes by," he yelled as he jogged away. Without once looking back.I had clearly disappointed him, that went without saying.And I could tell too, that he wasn't going to let the events of that night go that easily.Within what I believed to have been five minutes, he was back. With bottled water in his hand."Are you feel nauseous?" He asked. Concern audible in his tone, as he sa
The rest of our first week back, flew by.And before we knew it, it was Friday evening. The moment that we had all been waiting for.'Welcome back' banners were placed all over the school. Abby came over to my dorm, so that we could get dressed together."I take it your loud roommate is home today?" I teased her. "What's her name again? Giselle?" She scoffed in response."Giselle changed schools," she informed. "A new girl got assigned with me, before last semester ended. Her name is Jessica." "I see you change them like pairs of socks," I joked and she laughed."Very funny," she said. "Because you know that it's not even up to me. If it were, you'd be in piano with me. So that we'd be assigned to the same dorm room too.""And leave all this space that comes with dance behind?" I dramatically waved around my spacious room. "I don't think so." "That's fine, go right ahead and brag about all these dance privileges." She chuckled.And upon seeing that the clock had struck 6 p.m, we
By the end of that session, I was idiotically smiling to myself as I walked out of dance hall.I was pretty sure too that on my face, was the smirk similar to the one that I had caught Luca concealing.The 'what are we doing?' kind of smile.The 'it is so wrong to be feeling this way, and yet it feels so right too,' kind of smirk.I joyfully greeted everyone that I passed along the pavement, as I headed to Abby's dorm. Which was in the strings' section of the music building, near the eatery.My fingers rapped lightly on her door, just to see if she was home yet."Why do you look so surprised?" I asked, when she pulled the door open."Because you're never this polite," she stated matter of factly. Referring to my knocking.As according to her and the rest of my friends, I had some difficulties when it came to grasping the concept of knocking on people's doors."Well, people change mi amor," I grinned as I walked past her.And made myself comfortable on her small bed."Speaking of change
"Okay, enough chatting time." Luca said, freezing my hand in place. And moving out of reach too, before I could carry out my experiment."Time to get back to work."I mentally chastised myself for being stupid, and wanting to play silly games. Especially with the man who was supposed to help me prove myself to everyone who now doubted my talent and capability.But the most puzzling thing about that whole almost close weird experience, was how indifferent the man was.Almost as if I had imagined my very own actions, and weren't something that had really been close to being put in motion.I wondered what that was about."That's a bummer," I mockingly pouted. "Because I was starting to enjoy the aimlessly staring of the walls around here." I joked, hoping to mask my confusion and all the racing thoughts that were going on in my head. About what I had almost done, just a few seconds ago."You're a funny girl," he noted and walked towards the corner of the hall. Where he placed his buds o