Dance
verb
1. Move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
2. (Of a person) move in a quick and lively way.
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Yuri Plisetsky has always been an amazing ice skater. Always working hard on his skating, practicing on his flips and jumps, even though he could probably be able to do them after a couple of tries. Now, it's his first year competing in the senior division for the Grand Prix and he's struggling to find his agape for the Hot Springs on Ice Competition against Yuuri Katsuki to see who Viktor will coach. While all of this is happening, two unexpected visitors stop by the hot springs Yuri P. is slightly annoyed to see that his younger sister, Natalia is one of the visitors, even after telling her to stay in Russia to take care of their cats. On the other hand, Viktor is delighted to see Natalia, and even more delighted to see she brought along her best friend, who also happened to be Viktor's favorite cousin, the amazing dancer and not so famous ice skater Anastasia Maylyn Nikiforova. During Yuri's time in Japan, he gets to know a little bit more about Viktor's shy little cousin who isn't really that shy. After his loss in the competition, he goes back to Russia with Natalia and Anastasia. While still struggling to find his agape, he learns more about this not so shy girl and starts to get feelings that he's never experienced because of her. Could this girl possibly help him find what he's missing? And could this girl be the reason why he falls in love for the first time?
(Y/N) (L/N) is known for her innocent and pure performances as the junior's best female ice skater world-wide. After the last year of her being in the junior's section, she decides to take a break for good reasons. A year later she returns as a better ice skater and as a new person. She heads for the nationals in the adult's section where she meets many new people on the way including a russian boy named Yuri Plisetsky.