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coralynn finally found herself with some free time. despite the fact that she didn’t have any scheduled dance classes, she still ended up in a studio, her music as loud as it could possibly go, seeing as it was the only way the vibrations of the song could carry through the room, giving her the ability to feel the song. she was up on her pointe shoes, spinning around a few times before she stopped, her body towards the door, finally noticing the person standing before her, ‘sorry, sorry’ she signed, not even knowing if the person would understand. the girl rushed to her phone, pausing the blaring music.
Ever since returning home, JD felt like he was in some odd world where he didn’t quite fit anymore. His hearing had gotten a decent bit worse throughout the tour and while he was getting fitted for hearing aids and more tests were being run- the entire thing was beyond his control. Though he’d been around his dad and sister his entire life, having it suddenly endangering everything he’d worked for was a hard pill to swallow. He had to admit, since his return home he’d almost avoided his dad and Cora some. Facing the whole thing, facing them especially and the rest of his family- letting the truth come out about the grave reality of his entire situation.. He was scared shitless. Not just of what was happening, but how they’d take it. Cora, predictably, was at the studio dancing on a day where he’d stopped working on some solo music til his fingers ached. Going to her was a spur of the moment decision, but he knew he needed to. They’d been so close, all the family had minus their Mom when she was in one of her moods, but the siblings especially. He needed to clear the air, to be honest and make things right with his little sister. ‘don’t stop on my account.’ he signed back fluidly with a grin, albeit a tired one. it was nice, being able to sign at a regular pace instead of the slower one he’d been having to use for the past few months as he helped Tori learn and adjust. She’d get to the pace his family used with practice, but he knew it would take time. ‘figured i’d stop by, see if you wanted to get lunch or just coffee, if you’re not feeling it.’
















