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01. dance battles | dancer!gnf x dancer!reader - jive
pairing: dancer!gnf x dancer!reader (implied female reader, they/them pronouns used)
summary:Â you and george are thrown into a whirlwind rehearsal process that, quite simply put, is unbearable. the working relationship between you is so strained that it begins to affect your performance. will you be able to pull it together before saturdayâs competition? (important a/n at the bottom)Â Â
song: robbery by lime cordial (song i had in mind when choreographing the jive, but didnât include it in the story, song is up to interpretation :D)Â
word count: 5.9k
cw: swearing, brief mention of abuseÂ
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during your first break, you shot tina a text saying âwonât be at lunch, meet u at end of day, iâll explain over dinner <3âłÂ your eyes shifted over to george, who was typing vigorously on his phone. no doubt complaining to his friends that he was stuck dancing with his worst enemy, that is if he even had any friends. you figured it was highly unlikely considering he was rather unlikeable.Â
you thought back to the first time you met him. when you first joined the company, he was already a well versed dancer. he was quiet, mostly kept to himself, but when any of the new dancers would try to ask him a question, or even just talk to him, he would scoff and roll his eyes. he quickly gained a reputation amongst the younger dancers as someone you wouldnât particularly want to talk to unless you absolutely had to.Â
it had always irked you how he always got his way. youâd be blind to say that the boy couldnât dance, but it was because of this fact he could get away with murder. showing up to rehearsals late, being rude to the other dancers, changing the choreography to better suit him. yet he would get away with all of it because he was the companyâs best male dancer.Â
you, however, had to work double time to get into the position that youâre in now. being one of the weaker dancers walking into the studio proved to be a challenge, but pushing yourself the extra mile started to have its payoff when you noticed that instructors started shifting their attention from the prima ballerinas to little old you.Â
all anyone could ever talk about was how you had snuck up on the competition. how the teachers all now loved you, and how you and george were almost at the same level.Â
well that just about tipped george over the edge. after those rumours started circulating, all that he could help but do was assure everyone else that he was clearly the better dancer, and that you could never compare to him. he didnât even know you and here he was shitting on you to the entire company. and thus started the beginning of a lengthy rivalry.Â
it didnât help that the choreographers would constantly pit the two of you against each other. from subtle comments to full on auditions that just the two of you were called back for, the competition between the two of you could only thrive. snide comments were made and dirty looks were cast...come to think of it, you couldnât recall a time where the two of you had actually conversed properly. for as long as you can remember it was venomous rows over who was the better dancer. but now you were a dance couple. someone you had always seen as a source of rivalry was your teammate. your partner. Â
for the first hour and forty-five minutes of training, your new choreographer, ari, had been warming you up and doing across-the-floors to assess your skills. so far so good, as there was little room for george to throw any jibes your way. for the most part to two of you kept to yourselves; it was the next six hours of rehearsal that you were scared for.Â
you werenât one to use your phone on break, so after putting your phone back in your bag, you crossed to the centre of the room to do some extra stretches in areas that felt tense before this rehearsal kicked your ass. where you were accustomed to the softness and delicacy of contemporary and lyrical dance, you had a feeling that ari and pierce had agreed on a more energetic dance for this week.Â
âok,â ari projected, clapping their hands together to gain you and georgeâs attention, âfor this weeks competition weâre going to be doing the jive-âÂ
âoh goodie,â you thought to yourself. george had now put his phone away and was meandering to the middle of the floor, sitting in line with you but a good ten feet away. a healthy âfuck youâ distance if you will.Â
â-and so the concept for this dance is that y/n is the person in the club that stole georgeâs heart, and heâs trying to get them to go out with him but they keep running away.âÂ
you felt the tips of your ears turn red, which slowly flooded to your cheeks. you heard george sigh gently beside you, a sigh that definitely meant that he was somehow already sick of your shit.Â
so not only would the two of you have to be dancing with one another, but have to pretend to be romantically interested in the other. wonderful.
ari played the song for you both. in terms of typical jive music, the beat was a little slower with more staccato emphasis and opportunity for complex moves, ari explained. they spent time with both you and george detailing the choreo before putting you two in hold. the moves were relatively simple, but it was a lot of time spent holding georgeâs hand, much to your dismay.Â
âright, can we try from the top of the music?â the two of you nod tentatively. this was bound to be a shitshow.Â
you dove into a set of kicks and flicks that ari had taught you. in the mirror, you could see that you and george were almost perfectly in sync, perhaps george was getting more height on his kicks, but it wasnât half bad for you considering that he was a professional latin dancer and you had barely started.Â
the music stopped abruptly before ari joking yelled âwhat happened!â you gently nursed your now throbbing elbow, sitting up expecting a helping hand from george. instead he was about fifteen feet away from you, frustratedly running a hand through his hair.
george sighed exasperatedly, still not having said a word to you. this was going to be a long day.Â
âheâs so frustrating tina!â the two of you were sat in tinaâs living room over a first aid kit and an abundance of lo mein. while tina was devouring her noodles, you carefully placed hello kitty plasters over your, namely the cuts on your shins from where george had âaccidentallyâ kicked you. âhe didnât apologize nor did he even acknowledge the fact that he kicked me! i swear he did it on purpose...âÂ
âhe bibnâ aporhohize?â she asked between a mouthful of veggies, which you roughly translated to âhe didnât apologize?âÂ
âno!â you exclaimed, âhe didnât say anything to me at all, it was so awkward all rehearsal long.âÂ
âwell did you talk to him during the rehearsal?âÂ
â...no.â you admitted sheepishly.Â
she sighed. âwell maybe he felt awkward too. heâs kind of...shy-â shy is one word for it-Â âso maybe you should try and talk to him tomorrow. just like, say hi or ask him something about the dance, you know? try and diffuse the tension.â she suggested.Â
âyeah...yeah youâre right.â you admitted.Â
and so the next day, you went into rehearsal with a goal. or perhaps a death wish. you were going to strike a conversation with george davidson.Â
you made sure to arrive at the studio ten minutes before eight oâclock. that gave you at least fifteen minutes to secure your bearings before george strolled on in five minutes late as per usual.Â
so you can imagine your shock when you waltz into the studio and george is already warming up in the middle of the room. âgood morning.â you choked out panickedly. georgeâs head swung and he looked at you as if you had spoken a foreign language. you gave him a half smile before sheepishly throwing your dance bag on one of the hooks by the door.Â
your plan was to stretch in the middle of the room, as george was doing now, before running through the dance once or twice before george arrived. despite his unexpected presence, you werenât going to let george deter you from your original plan.Â
âwhat are you doing?â he questioned venomously as you gently plopped yourself next to him on the floor.
âstretching,â you replied as nicely as you could muster, âis that an issue?âÂ
â...no.â he muttered. the two of you stretched side by side, following the motions of the stretches from group rehearsals and gradually synchronizing your movements. you both finished at the same time, and fell into an unbearable silence for a couple of minutes.Â
you didnât really want to practice the dance with george here, but it was five past eight, and no sign of ari. it felt unprofessional of you to not use your time in the studio wisely. before you could overthink it, you pushed yourself off the floor and set yourself upstage left. just marking the movements, you strut down to center stage, before ball changing into a spinning chasse, pretending to take georgeâs hand and-Â
âare you not going to ask me to practice with you?â georgeâs voice startled you. for once it was genuine sounding, not mean or malicious or anything of the sort. it was sort of raspy, but velvety sounding nonetheless.Â
âuh, i didnât think you liked me, or would want to practice with me. thatâs just the impression i got.âÂ
âi donât like you-â his bluntness took you aback- âbut what i do like is winning. so forgive me for wanting to practice to give us the best shot at getting first place.âÂ
you were silent, but he assumed his position. he tapped his foot four times...5, 6, 7, 8. you strut towards him before you could give it too much thought, taking his hand and launching into the combo. something about dancing in complete silence almost made the experience more intense, but this intensity pressured you to do better. in the absence of ari and the lack of music to hide behind, you felt the overwhelming need to impress george, a feeling you thought youâd never experience.Â
george spun you back to face him, and you both froze, standing closer than you both anticipated. that was the extent of the combination that you knew, and a vacant look crossed georgeâs features. you felt his hot breath fan across your face gently, over and over again.Â
âoh. my. god.â the two of you snapped your head towards the door. george dropped your hand; you hadnât realized your hands were still interconnected. âi donât know what just happened, but that was a thousand times better than whatever the fuck was going on yesterday,â ari declared, âin fact, iâm changing the choreo based on that little moment you two had just there. you two have impeccable chemistry.âÂ
georgeâs cheeks flushed tomato red. you were sure your face was probably a similar color given the rush of heat that flooded to your cheeks, but you simply attributed it to the workout you engaged in seconds before.Â
the rest of the runs you went through that day couldnât compare to the moments you and george shared that morning, but the beginning of the dance was now entirely blocked. however, what was supposed to be a romantic start to the routine felt awkward and stiff.Â
rehearsal for monday technically didnât start until two oâclock, but your schedule worked out that you finished your college classes at twelve. you decided to head into the studio at one oâclock, giving you an hour to warm up and practice the dance without sensing george was judging your each and every move.Â
tina decided to join you last minute, sitting against the mirror and eating the rest of your lunch that you couldnât stomach. ever since saturday morning, the constant churning in your stomach had been persistent, and managed to get the better of you today.Â
âwhat time do you finish rehearsal tonight?â you ask, continuing to move through the motions of the combo.Â
tina checked her phone. âi have ballet from two oâclock until four oâclock and then an hour of acro, and one on one contemporary for another hour, so iâll be done at six.â in your absence, tina had been selected to do the contemporary solo in the group dance, and though you were a little jealous, you were too proud of her to care.Â
âlucky,â you groan, âiâll be here until nine tonight, with george no less.âÂ
âstraighten your leg more.â tina critiqued. âis it really that bad?âÂ
âyes.â you assured her. âitâs just so awkward. like weâve spent so long hating each other and now we have to pretend to be attracted to each other while dancing, itâs odd.âÂ
âyou donât think heâs attractive?âÂ
âi didnât say that.â you said a little too quickly, tina quirked her head. âlike heâs conventionally attractive, i suppose, but itâs his personality that makes him ugly.âÂ
tinaâs eyes widen towards the end of your sentence, eyes darting towards the door. you turn and see george, hesitating to enter. shit was it two already?Â
nope. the clock read 1:37PM. he was early once again. you started panicking. had he heard what you had just said?Â
âyeah iâm glad you broke up with him, he was my least favourite ex.â tina declared. good cover.Â
âsorry i didnât realize there was a lesson in here.â george explained curtly.Â
âthereâs not. iâm practicing our dance. tinaâs just keeping me company.â george half smiled at tina, giving her a half nod.Â
she sort of nodded back. âwell iâll leave you guys to it.â you snapped your head to meet her eyes, glaring at her. âget some practice.âÂ
as she was starting to leave, she leaned into your side whispering âtalk to himâ so soft you could have mistook it for the breeze from the air vent. and with that she was gone.Â
âso...how were your classes today?â you asked, taking a stab at making small talk.Â
george rolled his eyes. âdonât pretend to be interested in my day. can we just practice?â he snapped. ouch. fine.Â
there was something magnetic in the way the two of you danced in the complete silence. nothing but the occasional squeak of one of your shoes, or a huff or grunt from one of you. wordlessly you rehearsed until ari walked through the door at ten past two.Â
once again you fell back into a rhythm of ignoring each other, plodding slowly through the dance, and waiting until the next day when you both arrived early to run it together. it was unbearable, and after less than a week you were already questioning if you had made the right decision. dance was something you had always loved, even though the rehearsals were a pain, you genuinely adored the feeling that dance ignited in you. and itâs not that you had stopped enjoying it through this process. if anything, ari had done a great job helping you learn to love jive.
it was george that was making this entirely insufferable. not only did you feel like you couldnât talk to him, but the studio had become a place where you couldnât make a mistake without being scrutinized by him. ari could definitely sense that something was up when they pulled you aside to ask why you hated george.Â
âi donât hate george!â you exclaimed. âheâs made it abundantly clear that he hates me, but i just get frustrated with him, thatâs all. iâll make do.âÂ
âyouâd better,â ari warned, âpierce wants to see the dance soon to see how itâs coming along.âÂ
to say your heart sank was an understatement. you just knew that pierce was going to be disappointed in you. george was the professional dancer, so any mistake would immediately fall onto your lap.Â
thursday you head straight to the studio after your classes. it was twelve, which gave you plenty of time to rehearse each part of the dance, which you had finished blocking the day prior. you had anticipated that george would head into the rehearsal around one thirty, so you wanted to get there as early as possible to spend as much time alone as you could.Â
but reminiscent of your first day of training, through the small window at the top of the door, you could see the familiar mop of brown hair. thank god you caught it before you mindlessly walked in. before you could let pride get the best of you, your arm gently pushed open the door and you crept in as silently as possible.Â
despite the lack of music, you knew george was practicing his part of the jive. he sprung lightly from foot to foot, almost levitating through the air as he jumped around. his kicks were so sharp, it was like you had taken a video and sped it up, but it was happening in real time in front of you.Â
though you had been practicing right next to him for five days straight, you hadnât taken a minute to step back and watch what your partner was doing. you knew he was a good dancer but this was a whole other level of entrancing.Â
where you struggled to keep your face neutral looking throughout the dance, george was pulling facial expressions that could easily fool you into believing that he was completely enraptured by the person he was dancing with. the idea that he could ever look at you like that while you were dancing made your heart pound and your stomach flutter. it was odd to think that he could look at you like that when you both hated each other.Â
you couldnât help but to stand there with your mouth open. once he finished the dance, instinctively, you exhaled, âwow.âÂ
george visibly jolted. his face immediately turned beet red, and for the first time, he quickly became reclusive in your presence. âyouâre an incredible dancer.â you added timidly, trying to diffuse the tension that quickly filled the room.Â
âyeah, i know.â he huffed. moment ruined.Â
âsorry for complimenting you, jesus fucking christ.â you muttered, throwing your bag to the floor angrily and storming to the middle of the room to stretch.Â
âwhy are you being short with me?â he asked coldly.Â
you froze. âwhy am i being short? have you heard yourself talk to me over the last five days? forgive me for slowly getting pissed off when you constantly belittle me, meanwhile iâve been nothing but nice.âÂ
âbelittle you? oh thatâs rich coming from you. youâve been nice to my face but itâs very clear how you actually feel about me.â he exclaimed in a sudden outburst.Â
you scoffed, âiâve been trying to conversate with you and be nice to you because-âÂ
âlook. weâve hated each other for as long as i can remember. can we just keep it that way? i have no interest in being friends with you, and iâm sure you feel the same, so you donât have to pretend to be nice to me, in fact itâs rather condescending when you do so.â after not taking a breath throughout his whole spiel, he finally inhaled. âfrom the top?â he asked stiffly.Â
you were quite taken aback by the whole interaction that you were stunned to silence. you were fuming, so much so that you were worried if you opened your mouth, you would fly off the handle. though you wanted nothing more than to scream at the idiotic boy in front of you, you didnât want to blow the opportunity to compete.
both george and ari could sense throughout rehearsal that you were off your game. you made stupid mistakes all because of your pent up rage. all because of george. you pretended not to notice ari and george awkwardly side eyeing each other when you would have to restart because of something little that should have been cleaned by now. but quite frankly, you were too tired, too achey, and too fucking angry to care.Â
that was until pierce monohan strode through the door with exactly fifteen minutes of the rehearsal left to spare. ari was giving the two of you notes before you ran it one final time. your heart rate elevated at an alarming rate, you had to fix your shit just for this one last rehearsal.Â
all three of you ignored pierceâs presence, though you could feel george sit up straighter next to you, and ari started over pronouncing their words. the room felt hot and so much smaller than it had prior.Â
before you could comprehend what was happening, you and george were standing in your starting positions. georgeâs eyes flickered over to pierce before he offered you his hand and smiled awkwardly. you were tempted to promptly stamp on his foot for being a fake bitch, but you held it together.Â
the beginning of the routine started smoothly, it was only when it got the the partnered part of the dance where it started heading south. you almost missed georgeâs hand, which you managed to grab, but it was a close call. then the two of you bumped into each other right before the finale, and to top it all off, you actually did step on his foot ever so slightly right before the end of the song. to the ordinary eye, these mistakes could be looked over in an instant, but the routine had to be perfect in two days time.Â
the room fell into a tumultuous silence the second that you and george struck your end poses. ari was too scared to clap. all three of you couldnât help but glance at pierce, who looked rather solemn. he pushed himself off the mirror he was leaning against, and slowly meandered towards you and george.
pierce looked you up and down once. you braced yourself for impact.
âgeorge. you have two days to fix your attitude.âÂ
you go of a breath you didnât even know you were holding, watching pierce stride away. before you could even register what had happened, george was in the process of angrily storming out of the room.Â
fix your attitude. what did that mean? you texted tina about it, and she too was puzzled by it. you were the one who had messed up thrice throughout the run, and yet pierce hadnât a word to say to you.Â
fridayâs rehearsal was eerily quiet as you and george were intently focused on the final touch ups before the competition. where it didnât quite feel real at the beginning of the week, the competition rapidly approaching had both you and george facing the heat.Â
ari decided to add a bunch of last minute changes too. you were now hand springing into a complex lift, and a dramatic dip was choreographed into the end that you and george could never nail without him dropping you, but ari insisted that it was kept in.Â
by the time you got home on friday night, you were positively battered, bruised and aching all over. not only had your body taken a beating, but your self confidence was at an all time low. simply put, you did not feel ready for tomorrow, and you felt like you were going to let george and ari down.Â
and sure, somehow george was going to get the brunt of the blame from pierce, but that somehow made it worse. george already resented you enough, and you didnât need pierce making george hate you more than he already did.
before you could even get a decent night's sleep, your alarm was already sounding, and you had to make your way to the studio to be driven to todayâs competition. where there was usually a bus to bring the whole company to the competition location, a small black car was waiting. large enough to house george, ari and yourself, plus all of your luggage for the day, but small enough to cause you and george to lightly be pressed up against one another.Â
you would think that after a week of dancing in hold together that this wouldnât phase you. but george sat tensed up for most of the drive. after a while, you felt his muscles relax, only because he had fallen asleep with his headphones in. you, in your rush to get out of the house, had forgotten airpods, so you tasked yourself with trying to figure out what george was listening to as a way of keeping you occupied for the next however many hours.Â
he was listening to the song from the routine on loop. even in his sleep he was the most intense dancer you had ever met.Â
you and george got ready in complete silence in your allocated part of the dressing room. something about it was partly awkward, and partly comforting. on one hand, the tension was unbearable, yet at the same time it felt like you were both getting ready to go out to dinner or something the way that couples do when they have nothing to talk about because they simply know each other inside and out. you were already feeling anxious from the high stakes of today's competition, so you chose to indulge in your made up fantasy, even if it was with someone as dislikeable as george.Â
by the time you were called backstage, the competition was well underway. you could hear from the sheer amount of applause that there were a lot more people than you were expecting there to be in the audience. and the dancers that were currently dancing were a hell of a lot better than you were.Â
your breathing became heavy and you felt faint. the world started to spin, and it was as if all the anxiety in your body had hit you all at once.Â
ây/n...y/n!â george whisper-yelled, drawing you out of your thoughts, âyou need to take deep breaths, otherwise youâre going to pass out. breathe with me.âÂ
under any normal circumstance, you would be flipping the fuck out at the fact that george had just grabbed your hand and was gently pressing it against his sternum to guide your breathing. but given that you were on the brink of a panic attack, your usual urge to smack him subsided for the moment. you synced your breathing with the rise and fall of his chest, which began to calm you down.Â
âthe first time i had to compete solo, i panicked so much that I had to withdraw from the competition. itâs normal to freak out, but you canât panic now. weâve both worked too hard and been through enough hell having to deal with each other to give up now.â you can say that again. âyour best performances have always been when itâs just the two of us in the studio. so when we get out onstage, you have to pretend itâs just us, yeah?âÂ
âgeorge, i donât know-âÂ
âplease,â he begged, âif we donât do well pierce will kill me.âÂ
before you could give it a hell of a lot of thought, your names were being announced, and george was pushed you to the wing. somewhere along the way, he had interlocked his hand with yours, and was now dragging you onto the stage. little bitch.Â
you made the mistake of looking straight into the audience during your entrance. there must have been a hundred or so faces staring at you expectantly. you felt georgeâs hand grab your face, and he forced you to look at him. âitâs just us, remember?âÂ
the music, a thousand times louder than what the studio could produce, began thundering overhead, and the lights slowly came up, illuminating the boy in front of you in soft blues and purples. his hand still rest gently on your cheek, and slid slowly down your neck and your arm as you pretended to be dancing a club in slow motion, sending a chill through your body as he did so. the lights went down and rose back up to a pale orange, softly cradling georgeâs features and painting him to almost look angelic.Â
you stepped out into a little tiptoe steps, george quickly following behind you. you kick ball changed into a spin and george circled you, a look of wonder and adoration plastered on his face, like you were the prettiest person he had ever seen. you couldnât help but smile back at him, and you grabbed his hand and let him spin you twice before launching into a series of classical jive kicks. you spun towards him, gently kissing him on the cheek before running offstage and sprinting to where you would make your entrance on stage left.Â
kick forward, kick forward, kick left, before ball changing and swinging your left foot in front of your right leg four times before launching your left leg into a high kick.Â
it didnât feel like y/n and george being forced to do a dance to represent the company. not at all. rather it was just the two of you dancing around and having a good time. you had never seen george look so happy and excitable for such a period of time, and you relished in it. the way his eyes shone lifted his whole face. where he was typically reserved, he was open and available to you, expressing himself in ways you didnât deem possible.Â
he held you closer, he felt looser in his movements, and his heart was beating out of his chest from adrenaline. he added a few odd caresses of your body a few extra looks and smirks. he wasnât usually one to go off book, but what he was doing felt natural, it felt right.Â
you had made it to the last section of the song, and arguably the most complicated section of the dance. you hadnât once nailed ariâs additions from yesterday, and it was now or never to make it right.Â
you backed up away from george flirtatiously, waiting for him to kneel before running and going into a handspring, swinging your legs over george and pulling yourself up to sit on his shoulders. you feel him roughly hold your hips in place, and you had to trust him as you flung your arms out into the air while he spun the two of you around. you could feel his hot breath between your thighs, which was momentarily very distracting and caused an uproar of butterflies in your stomach.Â
all too soon, it was time to dismount, and you could feel georges hands move to the top of your thighs to hold you against him while you flipped backwards into a handstand. once your hands flattened against the cold floor, you swung your legs back over yourself and managed to plant your feet back on the ground without losing your balance.Â
george was right there waiting for you when you straightened up, took your hands and pulled you towards him. he turned you under his arm and you pressed your back flat against his chest as you both did toe touches in sync. he spun you back beneath his arm allowing you to snake your arm around his torso, and he did the same to you, spinning around the floor like giddy teenagers in love. you engaged in some final traditional jive kicks before you did a triple spin and dropped right in front of george.Â
please lord, do me a favor, you thought to yourself.Â
and a favor he did. whilst you were half anticipating falling straight to the floor, as had happened many a time in rehearsal, george had pulled through and managed to just about catch your weight right at the last second. one hand looped beneath your back, whilst the other has hooked under your thigh, which he pulled towards him. instinctively, you cradled his face with your two hands. it could have been a scene straight out of a movie.Â
the audience ruptured into a burst of applause so suddenly that it startled you. george lifted you up smoothly, smiling at you as he did so, and you walked offstage âpretending to be in loveâ, as ari had instructed you to do.
but in that moment, you were truly in love. not with george but with the moment. you had done that, not making a single mistake and not feeling an ounce of pressure from george, who was smiling and giggling throughout the whole routine. this felt like a new chapter in your life, and you felt like you had finally broken george, who had surprisingly been nothing but nice to you since the routine began.Â
but once you turned to him to congratulate him, or hug him, or something along those lines, his expression had turned sour once more. âiâll see you later.â he spat, skulking off to the dressing room.Â
the shift in attitude was jarring. so much so that it seemed to transport you back in time. you hadnât realized it before, but in the dimly lit backstage light, where you could barely see the motherfucker, you realized that george was the spitting image of your abusive ex-boyfriend.Â
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a/n: would you believe me if i told you that my roommate randomly up and left randomly and i spiraled into a depressive episode? i finally feel included in the fanfic writer stereotype where they have delayed chapters because of some fake sounding traumatic event. can confirm that the fanfic writer curse is real, the universe is simply against fanfic!!
on a real, i hope you enjoyed this chapter, and iâm planning on grinding the next few chapters out as fast as possible, not only because iâve missed writing, but i simply donât know what is going to happen next because me and (ex)roommate are fighting!!!!
also, this account is NOT my main tumblr, so i see your comments and follows, and greatly appreciate them but i cannot interact on this account which is so goddamn annoying. thank you for the positive responses and iâm very excited for this series!!! love you all <33
pairing: dancer!gnf x dancer!reader (implied female reader, but they/them pronouns used)
summary: y/n, the star dancer of the dance academy they dance at, gets pulled out of a contemporary rehearsal only to learn that they are being thrown into a five week intensive rehearsal process with their worst nightmare; george davidson.Â
word count: 1.3kÂ
cw: swearingÂ
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saturday dance rehearsals were everyoneâs least favourite. they were excruciatingly long, from eight oâclock in the morning extending all the way until five-thirty at night. it was the longest day each of the dancers at the hyde academy for dance, and it was also the day that group routines were choreographed. it was absolutely mandatory.Â
group rehearsals had its ups and downs for you. one of the good things about group rehearsals was that you would get to see tina, and that after these rehearsals, the two of you would go back to tinaâs flat, eat takeaway food and dissect everything that had just happened in that rehearsal. it was the highlight of your week.Â
a not so great thing about group rehearsals was having to deal with the boys, half of them not even possessing so much as an ounce of talent in their bodies. and yet despite this, they were the most pretentious, cocky bastards you had ever come across.Â
however the absolute worst of them all, you hated to admit, was the best male dance in the company. you couldnât even attribute it to be the best of a bad batch, unfortunately he was actually good. and the worst part was that he knew it.
of course, weâre talking about george davidson.Â
something about his movements were utterly addicting in a way that made you want to punch him for being so good. that was where half of your hatred for him was rooted. the other half the hatred has to do with the fact that the man is an utter arsehole, claiming that heâs better than you are at dancing. now this fact isnât necessarily untrue, but itâs certainly rude of him to acknowledge it.Â
at least you had one thing on him; you were the prized contemporary dancer of the academy. where george was just as good as the next guy, you excelled. it was just about the only thing you could hang over his head.Â
you headed to the studio early on the warm april morning. it was the five week mark until final competitions for the year, which meant today was the day that the solos within group dance would be choreographed. for any other dancer, this fact would make their skin crawl in anticipation of the lucky soul who was able to snag a solo. but you were confident you had the solo in the bag. this years choreography was almost all contemporary dance, and you were positive sheila, your wonderful choreographer had done this on purpose to allow you your time to shine in group dances, a luxury you often did not get to indulge in.Â
your closest competition was tina, but even then tina could admit wholeheartedly that you had a slight edge on her. and so you marched into the studio with your head held high, awaiting the promising fate on the other side of the studios glass pane doors.Â
and as if the morning couldnât get any better, george was nowhere to be found. george, being his lazy self, typically came into warm ups about five minutes late every saturday without fail. it was now ten past and no such dramatic entrance was to be made. at fifteen past, the double doors swung open with such vigor that you knew it wouldnât have been george. he may be an arse, but he would never disrupt the warm up quite so aggressively.Â
curiosity got the best of you and your eyes snapped up to the door only to lock eyes with pierce monahan, the owner and head of the dance academy. you quickly averted your gaze, and almost lost your balance after internalizing that you had accidentally just stared down the one and only pierce monahan.Â
monahan strode across the room quickly and silently, as if he was hopping across clouds. it was fascinating how a man of such large stature could move so quietly. he whispered quite loudly in sheilaâs ear, asking if he could âsteal herâ whatever that meant. sheila gave him a curt nod, before gesturing towards me.Â
ây/l/n. with mr. monohan. off you go.âÂ
panic flooded your body, but you composed yourself quick enough to give sheila a quick curtsey before scurrying after monahan, who was already halfway out the door. on the way out of the room, you caught tinaâs eye. she quirked up her eyebrows as if to ask if you knew what was going on, and you merely shrugged before slipping into the hallway to catch up with pierce.Â
he beckoned you into his office. the coolness of his metal desk chair against the heat radiating from your body was enough of a shock to the system to knock you back to reality. you were in pierce monahanâs office. only the most elite dancers have been invited into the office, the only other current dancer besides yourself having the pleasure of visiting this office being george, who had only been in here once to be offered a position dancing latin soloâs competitively. he was allowed to miss sunday rehearsals because of this commitment, and it was something everyone at the academy was rather jealous of.Â
âmx. y/l/n. iâm sure you know why youâre here.â he didnât give you an opportunity to respond before continuing. âjust like your colleague mr. davidson, iâd like to offer you a position that allows you to compete in latin dance competitions. it would be as a dance couple. sheila has been noticing youâve improved your latin drastically, and recommended you for the position.âÂ
you were left completely flabbergasted. you had been putting in the extra hours to improve your latin dances, but you had no idea it would lead to this. without thinking you responded, âyes, iâd love to compete.â trying to hold back on being overly enthusiastic. âhow would that coincide with the current dances iâm doing?âÂ
âwell, that is one of the downsides to this opportunity,â monahan explained, âyou, unfortunately, would have to give up on being in the group dances youâve been rehearsing to take this position. due to how quickly we would need to train you for the upcoming competitions, you would have to be in these latin rehearsals for the entirety of your required studio hours. itâs a lot of work, but weâre using this as a test trial to see if this is a position we want to permanently give you in the future...â
your brain short circuited. on one hand, this would be an amazing opportunity for your career, but to throw away all the hard work you had already put in to other numbers...
âit would be unwise turn this offer down y/n-â monahan using your first name drew you out of your trance immediately-Â âso choose wisely.â he said, in an almost threatening tone.Â
âi accept.â you finalised. you knew you would regret turning this down, forever wondering what would have happened had you just given it a shot.Â
pierceâs face morphed into a creepy looking smile âfabulous.â he exclaimed, standing from his desk and ushering you out of the room, you began to follow him down the halls to the private studio rooms. âyou will train from two until nine on weekdays, eight until five on sundays, and saturdays will be the days of your competitions. but this saturday you will work until five-thirty, like the rest of the company. you will be competing as a couple, as i mentioned, and you will be dancing with-â
but pierce didnât even have to open the door to studio d for you to know exactly who you would be spending the next five weeks of your life with. the mop of dark brown hair was just about visible through the thin window at the top of the door, and sure enough george davidson was standing on the other side of the door that monahan swung open.Â
(implied female reader, but they/them pronouns used)
summary: george and y/n are the champion dancers of their company, so when the company wants to expand to compete couples dances, they are the first ones nominated for the job. only problem is, they both hate each other.Â
trigger warnings: themes of domestic abuse, disordered eating, and workplace sexual assault.Â
chaptersÂ
prologueÂ
y/n is called out of their contemporary rehearsal only to be thrown into a whirlwind of complex rehearsals with the man she hates the most...george davidson.Â
jiveÂ
week one: the jive! kicks and flicks galore, not all of them directed at the dance floor. can y/n and george even bare to be in the same room for more than an hour?
salsaÂ
week 2: the salsa! after the disastrous rehearsals from last week, george and y/n try to be on their best behavior. their chemistry is undeniable, both of them can see that, so they both decide to suck it up for the sake of their careers.Â
contemporaryÂ
week 3: contemporary! specifically a dance that depicts the struggles of domestic abuse, which sends y/n into a spiral. george is tasked with the job of finding out whatâs wrong, and saving this weeks dance.Â
paso doble
week 4: the paso doble! a routine of immense passion and anger, in which george seems to be holding back much to everyoneâs surprise...
balletÂ
week 5 (p1): the ballet. the dreamiest dance of them all...
showstopperÂ
week 5 (p2): the showstopper! a dance jam packed full of action, drama and surprises, much like the state of y/n and georgeâs lives as they wrap up on their dance season...
extra scenes
bonusÂ
a glimpse into the perspective of george
playlist
a collection of songs that include the songs i choreographed the dances to, songs that relate to the story, and songs i listened to while writing!