There's a slight nod at the instructions. Right. Following feet. That much he can do at the very least, right?
And it's true. Once he starts dancing, that part is pretty easy. The dance isn't too complicated, and after it repeats a few times, Inigo has already picked up on it. Of course he lets Devero keep the lead, but even if he stops choreographing the moves to Inigo, the boy manages to keep up and follow naturally. Listening to the music, following the rhythm in Devero's steps.
It may go a bit clumsily at first - though not in technique, that's what he picks up on - but more since there seems to be an odd hesitation about Inigo. Though that, too, seems to fade the longer he dances, the more he replaces the thoughts in his mind with the music. When he stops thinking, and starts moving.
The side effect of it though is that he doesn't speak up again while they dance, instead focusing on the dance itself. Enough so that he almost - almost! - forgets to pay attention to Devero's dancing, the very reason he agreed with this in the first place.
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And it's true. Once he starts dancing, that part is pretty easy. The dance isn't too complicated, and after it repeats a few times, Inigo has already picked up on it. Of course he lets Devero keep the lead, but even if he stops choreographing the moves to Inigo, the boy manages to keep up and follow naturally. Listening to the music, following the rhythm in Devero's steps.
It may go a bit clumsily at first - though not in technique, that's what he picks up on - but more since there seems to be an odd hesitation about Inigo. Though that, too, seems to fade the longer he dances, the more he replaces the thoughts in his mind with the music. When he stops thinking, and starts moving.
The side effect of it though is that he doesn't speak up again while they dance, instead focusing on the dance itself. Enough so that he almost - almost! - forgets to pay attention to Devero's dancing, the very reason he agreed with this in the first place.