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Originally Posted by SlytherclawPoet Dancing right now only quelled the frustrations that he was feeling from everything that had just gone on, Austin knew that without a question about it that Lily was right and honestly it would have been a pretty ridiculous idea to try to argue with logic. Let alone logic coming from his girlfriend. But without explaining the reason why he found it difficult to try to be open to people he didn’t exactly know, all of the logic in the world wouldn’t have made much sense. “The question though is how to do that, I mean the only reason that you know I’m not a bad guy is because we’ve talked a lot and plus I haven’t done anything to prove otherwise. Not that I plan on it either since you deserve not to be dealing with bad people.” he said, only continuing to dance which kept from any chance of getting annoyed by things. Sure all of this could have been avoided had he at least said hi to people but seeing as that was a challenge in of itself; wouldn’t really be happening anytime soon without finding some way which wouldn’t have ended up in a total disaster. Why did this have to be so confusing? It couldn’t have been straightforward like music was.
Not a single word was said as they kept dancing together, but there was nothing that needed to be said since right now practically had been as close to perfect as was humanly possible; he didn’t want to think about anything else that ruined the moment. Well until the band had taken a break for the time being which he clearly understood since there was no way that anyone could keep playing songs without needing a rest. “Well, why don’t we get something to eat and just talk some more? I think that there’s a lot I could tell you, some that can wait until later but at least it’s not silence.” he commented before moving his hands from her waist and simply taking her hand in one of his for now. There was nothing else that he had wanted to do, since leaving here wasn’t an option. Lily had been perfectly fine with them not talking while they’d been dancing. In fact, she almost wished that they hadn’t still been talking, since it had been kind of nice just resting her head on Austin’s shoulder, letting the music take over her thoughts and everything. Of course, that had ended all too soon, as West’s band had taken their break between sets and it hadn’t been the same dancing to the recorded music. Live music had more emotion behind it. That was why she liked playing it, even if most people never would get to hear her singing. She couldn’t ignore him when he’d spoken, though. That would have seemed hypocritical, even if she didn’t want to interrupt the little quiet dancing moment. “Would it be easier if I introduced you to people?,” she asked softly, now that the music was at least slightly lower. They could have talked without having to be loud, and she figured that made it easier on him. There was less chance of people listening in. She figured they didn’t have too long between sets, but it hopefully would be enough that they could get this figured out and not miss too much of the next set.
She’d nodded slightly when he’d answered her question as to what they’d do after they’d stopped dancing. “Sure. I mean, we don’t have forever before there’s probably going to be more real music, but I could get a snack,” she replied. Besides, there was the possibility that every song wouldn’t be entirely danceable, anyway, so maybe they could keep talking even after Vesper, Ascanius, and the others had reconvened. She’d seen the two of them talking to people in the small crowd gathered, as she’d started heading over toward the food table to see what was there, leading Austin just the tiniest bit since he still had her hand in his. By the time they’d gotten over there, and she’d decided on taking a small bowl of berries to munch on, the performance had started again, but she’d still simply headed for a table. Letting Austin follow if he wished. Like she’d guessed, they were back to quicker-paced songs, even if they still were good. She’d rather do more slow dancing, so talking could happen for now. “Okay. What’s really up?,” she asked as he’d joined her. That sounded better than just asking him what had happened before, slightly anyway. It wasn’t accusatory or irritated, just curious. That had been really weird, and she didn’t want him to feel like a bad person.
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