notfaking_it: (imprecise but effortless)
Lily ([personal profile] notfaking_it) wrote2011-11-17 09:55 pm

[Sawyer]

She was dancing Odette's solo.

In a way, it felt strange. The part, so longed for, still felt like it was Nina's and when Lily practiced, she had a tendency to avoid Swan Lake altogether, though she could never put her finger on why it felt off. It was only a ballet, just another solo in a long line of beautiful solos and it wasn't like she hadn't danced it before. But it was still Nina's somehow.

Still, the studio was empty now, which meant Lily didn't have to hold herself back from anything. There was a noticeable lack of music and she wished she had her iPod, something she could disappear into, if only for a few moments. The music wasn't necessary to dance, but it was beautiful and it was important. And it wasn't here. Even so, she could dance the part, her shoes loud on the floor of the studio as she moved from one side to the other.

She paused to catch her breath, then moved back toward the barre and began again, her arms lifting as she looked toward the ceiling. Her hair was pulled off her face, but the bun was a mess, strands of hair slipping free, clinging to her damp forehead, but she couldn't be bothered to fix it. This wasn't a stage in New York, it wasn't a stage in California and there was no audience to complain about how untidy Odette looked in that night's performance.

It wasn't late, but classes were done for the day and she didn't expect to see anyone else as she hummed the solo quietly. She never got the chance to dance the part in New York, but here she could have any part she wanted, even if only for an evening. And this evening, she was Odette, even if it still felt like it would never truly be hers.
confidenceman: (ten million dollar smile)

[personal profile] confidenceman 2011-12-17 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
He considered tapping for half a second in earnest, gaze dropping from her eyes down to his feet, and a brow raising in bemusement. Fortunately, Lily didn't remain on the topic for long, giving him the opportunity to recover, decidedly pushing tap off for the next time. While a part of him wondered just how hard it could be to get one's shoes to tap on a smooth wooden floor, he wasn't keen on making a fool out of himself by proving that notion wrong. "Maybe next time, if I find the right shoes," he said instead, lips drawn up in a smirk as he let his hands rest in his pockets, slowly ambling after her.

"Lunch sounds good, though. Ain't sure I can convince Neil to kill off a cow, but there's boar burgers. Ain't quite the same, but you put on a little extra sauce, makes it harder to notice."
confidenceman: (i got my eye on you)

[personal profile] confidenceman 2011-12-20 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Ain't no rule says that a girl can't enjoy a good slab of meat in a while, farm or otherwise," Sawyer pointed out in return with a suggestive raise of his brow. Nothing too forward, by his standards, which he assumed that Lily had more or less managed to asceratin by that point. Though their conversations weren't all that frequent, neither of them seemed to be putting up too much of a front, as far as Sawyer could tell. And he liked that. Because before he'd become insanely self-aware of the implications of his actions, he'd somewhat enjoyed being a rogue. There was a romantic aspect to it, although the reality fell short of that the majority of the time, and if a girl didn't get her hopes hung too high with a few well-chosen words and a smile, then Sawyer saw no reason not to indulge himself a bit.

Play the part, as much as Lily ever did while on the stage.
confidenceman: (i'm a lush)

[personal profile] confidenceman 2011-12-23 09:51 am (UTC)(link)
He barked a laugh then, bright and sudden, pleased with the lip that she gave. Her confidence shone in a way that Sawyer's never did, and whether it was the want or admiration of it which drew him to her, Sawyer wasn't sure, but there didn't seem to be any reason to argue against it just yet. "Y'know, there actually was this one crazy enviro chick who wanted us to stop eatin' any animals. Idea didn't go over so well. Heard she disappeared 'bout a month before I got to the island, though, so that's a relief," he snorted, shaking his head as he tried to imagine the way the two of them would get along. (Or wouldn't.)

"But hell, if all those science experts say that we're meant to be meat and veggies kind of folks, why fight a good plate of ribs, huh?" he reasoned, stepping until he was that half step in front of Lily, less concerned about taking charge, and more falling back on instinct he always had, the one that told him to keep others safe.