Breaking Away

He let out a breath and something changed in his face as he slowly ran his hand through his hair before looking back over at her. “Yeah, I’d like that.”


“Me too,” she said, squeezing his wrist. He moved his hand, lacing his fingers with hers. She smiled as she said, “You’ve done amazing with her. If she would have found us a couple months back, she would have lost her shit.”

He chuckled. “Oh… she lost it but yeah, it wasn’t as bad as it could have been. I think we both played a part in how she is now.”

She smiled. “I’m glad; I do care for her a lot.”

“I know, and I thank you for that,” he said. He leaned down, kissing her softly on the lips. When he smiled against her lips, she smiled too, her heart fluttering in her chest as he moved back some to look at her. “It’s nice to do that and not care who the hell is watching.”

She giggled as she nodded. “I agree,” she whispered before pulling him back down for another quick kiss. When they heard the announcer call all dancers to the stage, Reese pulled away and smiled, her heart seizing in her chest from the desire that was swirling in his shocking blue eyes. Pulling her gaze away from his, she fought for breath as the awards ceremony started.

Her hand still entwined with his.

Through the whole thing, Reese was a nervous wreck. Her three duets that performed in the Ruby category, which was basically intermediate, had done well, placing in the top ten, but not at the top, and that made her nervous. She thought those dancers were great. Was it their best performance? Probably not but still, she saw them in the top three, but they finished at the end. Listening and watching as they went through the Diamond category, the advanced one that Claire and Brian were in, Reese was basically shaking from the scores. Everyone was scoring great. They came to Claire and Brian, and the announcer said, “Platinum, with a perfect score, goes to “Use Somebody,” Reese Allen Company.”

Reese almost screamed, shaking the heck out of Phillip’s arm as he looked around confused. “What?”

“They got it. They have to. They scored the highest! They got the top title!” she squealed, jumping up and down. Phillip grinned big as the announcer said what Reese already knew.

“And placing first in the duet Diamond category is Claire Anderson and Brian Forrester of The Reese Allen Company with “Use Somebody”.”

Reese was almost brought to tears as she watched Claire and Brian go the front of the stage to claim their trophy. Claire looked unbelievably beautiful, while Brian looked dashing as he accepted the trophy and Claire took the mic. Saying that she was proud of the duo was an understatement. She was thoroughly impressed with them and was thankful that they were her dancers because not only were they great kids, but they also blew everyone out of the water.

“That’s my niece!” Phillip hollered from beside her, causing Claire to blush and Reese to laugh. When he turned to the lady beside him and said, “No really, that’s my niece and she just kicked some major ass.” Reese wanted to die from embarrassment but couldn’t blame him. She was really proud and excited too.

“Who choreographed your dance?”

Reese looked up at the stage to see Claire’s eyes bright and her face beaming as she said, “I did, along with our director, Reese Allen.”

“You did?” the judge asked, shocked.

She smiled widely. “Yes, but I wouldn’t have been able to without Reese and Brian.”

God, she was a gem.

“Well, while I have you up here, let me give you this,” the judge said, handing her another trophy that confused Claire.

“What’s this?”

“It’s the best choreography award. You can share it with your director.”

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