The one thing that Miranda kept telling herself was, that if Ludo really didn't want to do this, he would've quit a long time ago. His ego was far too big to deal with something he didn't like, so the fact that he was still around meant that he wanted to do this and wanted to be good. So that's why she kept working with him, defending him when people mumbled. Miranda knew that he wouldn't let himself be humiliated.
"Good," she said, once they finished, "Let's do again, but--" Miranda smirked, and then pulled Ludo closer to her. She put his hands on his hips and began to sway him side to side. "You're too stiff."
Miranda looked up at Ludo with a light smirk, "These aren't some plays you execute on the pitch. On stage, you're Danny Zuko. You're the leader of the Burger Boys!" During her little inspirational (or hopefully inspirational speech) Miranda had begun to sway with him, trying to gain some sort of natural rhythm, "You're hip, you're the coolest cat on campus, you own Rydell High."
She stepped away and got into the starting position, eyebrows high and challenging, "Now show me."
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