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You're Almost As Good As Me! || St. Chang
One of the cooler things about going to NYADA was the fact that in between classes, there was always something going on – whether it was a couple of the older students practicing a complicated dance routine in the halls, someone doing a dramatic scene from a play or randomly bursting into song, there was always something going on. Today was no exception, as Jesse sat in the cafeteria to eat his lunch – chatting away loudly with a couple of newly made (adoring fans) friends, they all couldn’t help but perk up their ears as they heard someone start up some music – and he flashed a grin at his (minions) friends – Masquerade.
Now obviously, there were way too many people to perform the not-all-that-complicated routine, but it was still an impressive sight to see – some students bunched up to do their own version, some following the actual routine, others doing something completely different. Obviously, Jesse was the brightest star of them all and he went with the original routine, grabbing a random girl who looked like she could dance. His (worshippers) friends did their thing in a circle around him and this girl and everything was going pretty well – till Jesse noticed someone.
A young man of Asian descent was doing his entirely own thing, modern, very hipster in a school like NYADA and Jesse couldn’t help but stare because it looked good – something he always appreciated seeing in other people because it was so rare that anyone could outshine him. He spun his dance partner over there, to the young man who’d just taken a break and Jesse cut in front of him – performing the next bit of the dance as it was supposed to – before stopping and eyeing the man with a wide smirk, wondering if he’d take up the challenge.