Dirty, Dirty Dancing Pt. 4
A Dirty Dancing AU
Pairing: Yunho X Female Reader X Hyunjin (polyamorous relationship)
Word Count: 4.6K
Synopsis: The college campus where boyfriend, Yunho, is a visiting dance instructor seems like every other university you've visited until a secret party reveals it's anything but. After a drunken mishap, promising dance student, Hyunjin, is left without a dance partner. Enlisted in helping him before a big audition, you begin to catch feelings for him. Can you help him and maintain a relationship with your boyfriend?
~Admin V
Hyunjin sighed in frustration, and you couldn’t really blame him. You too were frustrated with yourself.
The problem was keeping count. It was a very new concept for you, but as an experienced dancer, Hyunjin just couldn’t understand why you couldn’t grasp it.
Even warming up wasn’t regular stretching like you thought it would be. It was quick movements that followed counts. Counts never started on one. They started on five or two. And then when music was added, it was hard to keep track of the count.
You’d been in a spare dance studio since 8:00 a.m. with Hyunjin and though 11:00 was soon approaching, not a whole lot of progress had been made.
He was trying to teach you the same routine both Yeji and Changbin already knew so well, and part of you wished you’d just kept your big mouth shut and let Changbin perform with him at his audition.
He stared at you, impatiently, as you showed him the steps he’d just taught you.
“Do you know the moves?”
“Yes,” you exhaled and wiped sweat from your brow.
“Then sharpen them. It looks sloppy and careless.”
Sighing in exasperation, you let your arms swing down.
“What?” he huffed. “You thought you only needed to know the moves? This isn’t a school dance. It’s an audition. It has to be polished.”
“I’m not stupid. I know it has to be polished. But considering I’ve been a dancer for all of three hours, silly me, I assumed I could learn the moves first then work on sharpening them after.”
“We don’t have time for you to fix it later. If you know the move, do it full out.”