Oddyn Vizsla wrote:"Fancy indeed. You're more graceful that you give yourself credit to." A reverse spin was a way to ease her into one-hand hold, firm but comfortable due to his physical prowess, stopping reclining half-way, followed by an arched pull ended with straightening her back into the frame. His arms created a space in which liberal choices of dancing figures could be made while buffering safety was guaranteed.
Hamelin wrote:Tethys Carrack wrote:Tethys quirks an eyebrow, surprised--after all, she'd expected the doctor to be far too annoyed at this point to pay attention to what she's wearing--but not all the way to nonplussed.
"That's on you Doctor Ormont, not me. Have a good evening," and she raises her hand for a slow parting wave.
Hamelin gets distracted for a little bit and then notices Tethys follow Cole off somewhere. He decides to go check up on them to see if they are okay. Eventually finding her on her own he asks. <Odin>
"Is Dr. Ormont okay? He seemed to be in a hurry."
/ Gah... sorry I didn't reply for a while. /
Teffa wrote:"Heh, well, this isn't the first time I've done something like this. Just kind of wished I was more of a natural at it. However, I think I have you to thank for the lead," she chuckled as she followed with his direction. She didn't take too liberal moves to get carried away with the occasion but she probably threw in a hand gesture or two to show that she could almost be just as fancy.
Hamelin wrote:Hamelin decides not to take it any farther and returns to the previous topic as he looks up at the much taller woman. <Jeet>
"Well that experience from before is being put to good use now isn't it? Though to be honest, I was not expecting dancing and mingling during in a war zone."
Hamelin wrote:<Kun> Hamelin replies.
"I cannot say that I had the pleasure for that kind of diplomatic training. Did you have a lot of training with this? I should look into learning how to dance perhaps."
Teffa wrote:Teffa let out a low coy chuckle at that. "It really depends, I'm not usually given the option. It can be very flattering sometimes, although most of the time debt is not intended as flattery. If it were up to me, I'd sometimes rather it come with some forewarning around my busy schedule than show up unexpectedly."
Tethys Carrack wrote:"In dancing? No, not really. But I did manage to master standing along the wall and not looking out of place while everyone else dances." One corner of Tethys's lips turns up wryly.
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