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e s t e l l a ([info]estellerina) wrote in [info]valesco,
@ 2013-02-10 00:10:00


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Entry tags:caden flint, estella flint

Caden!
She landed flat-footed, the sound of the impact of her feet against the wood floor echoing across the empty studio. Estella held herself in her crouched position, taking in deep breaths before straightening and running a frustrated hand through her hair. She was not landing the last jump and twist properly and this had to be the tenth time she’d gone through the entire routine only to mess up the last step. Whether it be because she’d done it so many times or because of the fact that she was finding herself progressively more dizzy after each spin, she wasn’t sure. The Mid Winter Recital was only three weeks away, she had to figure this out! All of the teachers put on a showcase, and Estella’s led into the advanced group’s dance. If she fell flat, then the girls would start off on the wrong foot---literally.

The door of the studio creaked open and she waved a hand as she made her way to the opposite end of the floor, assuming it was Tony, who was always very quick to give her tips and correct her posture. “Watch this and tell me what I’m doing wrong.”

Concentrating, Estella took a few steps back and repeated the dreaded formation, once again landing flat-footed.

“Damn it,” she exclaimed, throwing her hands up. She put her hand against the barre and took a deep breath, letting the room stop spinning before she looked up. “What on earth---Caden!”

Estella flushed a dark red at the sight of her husband. He of course had been to her performances, but that was different. Performances were perfectly executed with pretty costumes, lighting, and makeup, not in tights with no music and lots of sweat. She pushed her hair down, “What are you doing here? I mean---hi!”



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[info]silex
2013-02-12 03:53 pm UTC (link)
Normally Caden wouldn’t be stopping by the studio without any warning at all. Actually, come to think of it, he wasn’t sure if he had ever stopped by without letting her know first. With that being said, it was expected for her to be surprised when she turned around and spotted him standing there instead of who she had thought she would come face to face with once she was done spinning around. He was always amazed at the way dancers were able to turn around so quickly on their feet. He was always flipping around in the air, but he was also on a broom and didn’t have to worry about his balance so much as keeping his grip and focusing on a point so he didn’t get dizzy and fall off the damn thing. Estella amazed him with some of the things he had seen her do on stage, but even without knowing the first thing about ballet, he could tell something was off about whatever she was trying to do, and that she was getting increasingly frustrated about it.

He lifted a hand in order to remove the sunglasses he had worn coming into the studio, clipping them to the front of his shirt, his brows lifting slightly when she finally turned to notice him, though they quickly furrowed together once he took in her appearance. It had nothing to do with the fact that she didn’t look her best, because he had seen her at her worst – they were married, he was used to seeing her walk around the house with her hair a mess, not a touch of makeup on – but she just didn’t look well. He chocked it up to her being flushed, and tried not to worry about it too much, though given the circumstances of why he had shown up without any warning, he was a little cautious to say the least.

“Hi.” He said, offering her a small smirk as he took a few steps towards her. “Sorry to just show up like this, but I couldn’t get through to the studio any other way. Wanted to let you know the kids are with Jolene - I asked her to pick them up a little while ago, their sitter fell ill.” He stopped when he was a few feet from her, his hand lifting up to rest against the same bar she was using for support. He took a long, hard look at her, his brows furrowing again.

“You alright, love?”

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[info]estellerina
2013-02-13 12:44 am UTC (link)
Estella groaned; with Adamina now managing the studio, it had been hard finding a constant competent sitter. Every time they thought they'd found someone responsible, it turned out that they simply could not handle their trio of children. While Marcus and Jacob were now at least grown and the constant crying and screaming wasn't a problem...they were grown and issues like twisting words to get what they want were coming to play. It was hard to stay mad at their children for being smart, but it was ridiculous to say they wouldn't get in trouble for being tricksters.

Oh, and Lizzie was quite the fast learner.

"I'm fine," she said dismissively, shaking her head. The motion caused a sharp pain behind her eyes, but Estella merely winced before she continued, "That's what, four sitters in as many months? I'm going to have to start bringing them here and who knows what trouble they'll get into!"

Estella threw her arms up in frustration, and the motion caused her to jerk back, losing her balance. She caught herself with the bar again, but this time with two hands. Estella couldn't find the strengthen to straighten up and she let out a cough. She blinked furiously, catching her reflection in the mirror that lined the walls of the studio. "Is the room spinning for you too?"

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[info]silex
2013-02-14 05:40 pm UTC (link)
Caden didn't want to think about what kind of trouble they could get into if things got to the point where she actually did have to start bringing them to the studio with her. He could just imagine Marcus and Jacob being bored as hell watching the girls dance, and being annoyed with the fact that their mother wasn't giving them her full attention while they told her repeatedly how bored they were. Lizzie would probably want to just mirror Estella as she taught her students whatever move they needed to learn.

"Well at least this time the sitter didn't just give up because one of the boys broke her nose..." He nearly cringed as he thought about the bloody mess he had come home to, the woman who had been watching their kids sitting in the living room explaining how Jacob and Marcus had been playing catch with one of the many breakable items in the house and she had gotten caught in the middle while trying to get it back. That was the first and the last time he'd ever hire a squib as a babysitter.

When Estella nearly toppled over, Caden was able to move forward fast enough in order to catch her just in case she hadn't been able to grab the bar in time. Again, he had a concerned look on his face.

"Can't say it is."

He replied, carefully moving her down to the ground so that she was able to sit, crouching in front of her. He lifted one of his hands to swipe back her hair, which was sticking to the beads of sweat that had built up along her brow line. He had assumed it was from dancing, but he was startled at how hot her skin was.

"You're burning up..."

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[info]estellerina
2013-02-14 11:26 pm UTC (link)
Estella eased herself down, her joints aching terribly before she even hit the floor. She'd been working hard, but was still in good shape; a rigorous practice session shouldn't wreck her body like she felt it had. Tony had been complaining about a fever earlier in the week, so maybe she had caught it? But she hadn't been sick in ages!

She frowned, eyes shut tightly to attempt to get her head to stop spinning. She had been sure that the dizziness had been caused by a misstep she was making, but now she wasn't sure. Estella took in a few deep breaths, trying to calm herself, and she recalled some breathing techniques they had been introducing to the younger students to get their attention more focused. This was fine, people got sick, it happened. This would be fine.

Estella opened her eyes to send a shaky smile towards Caden, who she knew was going to be more than mildly concerned at her state. She could barely break a nail without seeing her husband's brow knit in worry, so she did her best to show him that she'd just had a dizzy spell of sorts. All she needed to do was sit. Except---

"Oh---" Estella's hands reached out and grabbed the front of Caden's shirt as the room behind him spun rapidly out of control. It was like her husband was the only thing in focus as the dance floor, the equipment, the walls---they just zoomed by in a blur of motion. "The room really is spinning!"

Her eyes shut tightly again and she lurched forward to hide against Caden's chest. The spinning worsened the vertigo in her head and the vertigo brought on nausea that reminded her of a failed boat trip with her family when she was young. All Estella wanted was to stay curled up against her husband until this frightful feeling disappeared.

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