The woman laughed at his comment, âMay-beee.â a small, involuntary smile on her lips, she ran a hand over the back of her neck, âThrow in a free lesson and weâll see.â
Trinity playfully rolled her eyes, âInteresting is one word for my family - Though Iâd choose something more along the lines of absolutely insane.â Another smile, before reaching into her back pocket and pulling out her wallet - in which she carried a couple of small pictures, slightly worn from handling. Looking at them immediately forced a dramatic whine from her lips, âOh I miss them!â She moved onto her knees, leaning so that the man could look at the pictures, âThis one is from one reunion or another. That thereâs my Daddy and my uncles and me - Oh I had to be 16, maybe? - on the Indian.â She commented referring to the motorcycle. âAnd then⊠This is my Mama, everything I am I owe to her⊠AndâŠâ She let her voice trail off at the third, and final picture, âThis is A-n-g-e-l.â Signing the manâs name before promptly putting the pictures back.
â16!? Heâs a baby.â She smiled, âIâm sure you miss him⊠You donât realize how family orientated you are until youâre away from them⊠At least I didnât.â
Luca smiled, âFor you, helping me? All dance lessons are free!â He laughed sweetly, looking at the girl.Â
Sitting criss-cross on the ground, his head in his hands, smiling brightly, listening her talk about her family, the love in her eyes, the happiness shining throughout her face, made him smile so wide it was ear to ear.Â
Her face changed slightly, when she signed Angelâs name, he looked up, âWas he your dance partner?â He smiled sweetly, once more, laughing when she said that his brother was a baby, âTrust me, he was definitely a baby..and si..I miss them  so much. Iâd give anything to see him..and my sister.âÂ