Sehun pretended he didn't notice Jongin walking into the practice room and kept dancing casually to the song that blasted through his earphones. Jongin, on the other hand, didn't speak a word and leaned against the wall, watching the other. It was amazing how Sehun looked so graceful even when he was just moving his body loosely. Although the only time Jongin saw Sehun really in his element, his moves oozing with emotion, was the first time he ever saw him dance. There was no doubt Sehun was a great dancer, but after that night, he never really saw him dance in that way before, the way that absolutely blew his mind in the first place.
"You should try relaxing your back a little," Jongin commented, making Sehun turn his head around and glare at him slightly.
"What?" He asked, taking off one of his earphones.
"I said," Jongin walked toward Sehun and put his hands on his shoulders, "You should try relaxing your back. It makes you look kinda stiff."
Sehun chuckled, "Is that a nicer way of saying I look like a rod? I thought we had an agreement."
"I was just giving you a piece of advice," Jongin shrugged, "It'll look a lot better."
"Thanks." Sehun rolled his eyes, stretching his arms over his head, "So, what do we do today? I don't think the choreography needs any more alterations. Unless you have any ideas."
"Not really. Let's just run back through the choreo for the next hour. I wanna make sure everything is on point."
"Alright."
When they were halfway through practice, Mr. Lee walked in and smiled at the boys, "I see you two have been working hard."
Sehun immediately bowed at his teacher and Jongin followed suit.
"I came to see how your routine is going," He said, taking a seat.
"Uh, yeah, sure." Jongin blinked before making his way back to the stereo system to start the song over. They got back into positions and started going through the choreography like second nature now, already having practiced it so many times. By the end of the routine, Mr. Lee looked quite impressed.
"This is quite good." He said, nodding his head appreciatively, "Sehun, I have to say for a new student you are very impressive. And as for you Jongin, I don't even have to elaborate. You're one of the best in my class for a reason. Have you guys choreographed this together or...?"
"Yeah we did it together." Jongin immediately replied, smiling.
"Very good. You know, I always thought no one could ever beat the chemistry you and that kid, Luhan had on stage," Mr. Lee smiled, "That was why I was so disappointed when he decided to leave the club. But you proved me wrong. The two of you go together very well. You might even be the new 'it' dance pairing now."
The smile on Jongin's face had long been replaced by a frown once Luhan's name was mentioned. And that did not go unnoticed by Sehun.
"Thanks Mr. Lee." He said and managed to plaster a fake smile onto his face.
"I guess I'll leave you two to it now. Best of luck," The teacher said before nodding and leaving.
Sehun stared at the elder boy in silence before finally speaking, "One more time?
"No. That's enough for today. I'm tired anyway."
Sehun watched as he began to pick up his book bag, face void of expression. Sehun would have said something but he knew it would probably end up with them fighting and they definitely didn't need that when the showcase was so close. Plus, he already promised Luhan he wouldn't talk to Jongin about that. With a sigh, he watched the elder male leave the classroom.
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Opposites attract, they said. [SeKai]
Fiksi PenggemarWhat great love story doesn't start with two people that absolutely hate each other? Meet Oh Sehun. Quiet, composed, and mostly just keeps to himself - your definition of a typical high school nerd. He comes from a financially well-endowed family, t...