Arsele Girard wrote:Arsele has not touched her drink yet, but she's not in any hurry there certainly; She was here to dance, not drink. So she immediately took the offered hand as she stood, "Absolutely not; Not here to be a wallflower."
Arali Zian wrote:Arali's personal style is far less refined. A combination of practice, appreciation, exposure, but not instruction, strung together by utterly unapologetic passion, the Code be damned. Yet reading another's movements is a tremendously useful talent in dancing and dueling alike, and some of the signs take her by surprised.
"Classically schooled?" she asks. Not the sort of thing one sees on Nar Shaddaa very often, but everyone here has a story.
Ashla Vyliis wrote:Ashla cocked an eyebrow. "Well, I guess that would be what the lesson is."
Zanebry Varliss wrote:"Arsele my dear, could you give her a lesson on how to feel her partner?" With that he and his new partner would spin away. Unless of course someone protested the quick exchange.
Arali Zian wrote:((Roll for the Hell of it, though keeping up with Zane would probably be way harder than 'average.'))
Arali has the skill, and she trusts Zane's decency implicitly, but her body just can't keep pace long, and Zane is forced to slow down before he wears the poor twi'lek plum out.
After a moment of rest steps to catch her breath, "I think that's more than you know. A good time with no expectations will go a long way."
Ashla Vyliis wrote:"Z seems like a gentleman but...." Ashla pauses for a second. "There is no emotion, there is peace." Ashla looks at the other pair. "He is fine. Though this is not my most comfortable setting. But if I can't dance with a man, I can hardly make it as a Jedi Knight."