kitsune_moonstar: Shunsui x Nanao (Bleach - 8th Division)
Title: Finesse D'Amour
Rating: PG
Fandom: Bleach
Spoilers/Warnings: AU
Disclaimer: I do not own Bleach or its characters.
Summery: Nanao settles into life with the Seireitei Ballet Company and finds herself surprisingly at him. AU. Sequel to Pas De Deux.


Previous

Finesse D'Amour

With a satisfied sigh, Nanao broke down the last of the cardboard boxes. She was completely moved in to her new apartment. That alone would fill her with a sense of satisfaction, but she also happened to adore her new place. The Seireitei Ballet Company had found it for her, though it hadn't escaped Nanao's attention that her apartment was just down the hall from Shunsui's. The apartment was on the top floor of the building and was filled with large windows and hardwood floors. The ceiling was even high enough to do full lifts with a partner. Not only was a great living space, but it doubled as her own private studio, something that Nanao had always wanted.

Even Gale, her cat, seemed to approve of their new home. Really the only thing Nanao had left to do now was grocery shopping. But she really didn't have enough energy to accomplish that today, so take out was probably the order of the evening. She was sitting down at her computer to figure out where the closest Chinese place that delivered was when there was a knock at her door. That made Nanao frown a little you had to be buzzed into the apartment in order to get it.

However, when she answered the door, Nanao was greeted with eight smiling faces, only three of which she recognized.

Rangiku grinned at her. "I figured you wouldn't have had time to much grocery shopping, and you need to meet the rest of SBC's female principal dancers, so we're taking out to dinner. Grab your coat, Nanao, and we'll be off. I'll make introductions on the way."

So Nanao found herself carried off to a sushi bar where she was introduced to a number of her new co-workers. Retsu and Yoruichi she had met before. However, Isane, Momo, Orihime, Rukia, Kiyone, and Yachiru were all new faces to her. She had a surprisingly good time. Nanao hadn't interacted all that much socially with the principal dancers in her old company, and they had always made it clear that they were not interested in befriending a mere soloist. However, it seem like the attitudes here were much different. It was a nice change. Most of the dancers were younger than her, but like her they had just recently become principal dancers.

Rangiku was the real veteran of the group as both Yoruichi and Retsu had pursued other avenue besides just dancing. But all of the other women had been with the SBC longer than Nanao had, and she was more than happy to learn all she could about her new company. It was a nice way to spend her evening, and it made Nanao a whole lot less nervous about starting to practice with the company next week.


Shunsui watched Nanao warm up before class with smile. She seemed to be settling in quite well with the SBC. He had known she was a good fit for them, but that hadn't kept him from worrying about her some. Transitions were never easy, and Nanao had been with the Rukongai Ballet Company for her entire career up until now. They might have treated her particularly well, but it had been a familiar setting. This was uncharted territory for the young dancer. Of course, it did help that Rangiku had befriended her before hand. Ran might not currently be dancing, but she had a way of making people welcome.

He knew that Rangiku had dragged Nanao out to dinner with a number of the female principal dancers the other night. It was a good idea. Given the amount of people Nanao would be meeting in the next few weeks, it didn't hurt to start her off early getting to know those who she would be working most closely with. Shunsui watched as she chatted with Momo Hinamori as the two of them continued with their barre work. She was going to fit in just fine here.

Class went very well, even if Shunsui couldn't help showing off Nanao a little. He knew it embarrassed her, but really, he couldn't help it. She was the best dancing partner he'd ever had, and he wanted everyone to see just what a fine dancer she was. Of course, many of them had seen her dance before, even if Nanao didn't know it. When the word had gotten out that she was to join the SBC, there had been a steady flow of SBC members attending The Nutcracker in order to get a sneak peek at their new dancer. Shunsui was fairly certain they had all gone away impressed.

Towards the end of class, Yama-ji showed up to make his announcement. Shunsui knew what it was about, but he was looking forward to it all the same.

"As you know, this season with mark the Seireitei Ballet Company's 30th year. As a celebration this spring, we will be putting on a special performance starting in the middle of May." Yama-ji looked around the room. "We've finally settled on a program. Balanchine's Jewels with addition of two new pieces choreographed by our own Jyuushiro Ukitake. The program will be Emeralds, Sapphires, and Rubies followed by an intermission and then Amethysts, and ending with Diamonds. Roles will be assigned next week."

It would be an interesting program. Shunsui was sure of that. He already knew that Yama-ji wanted Jyuu and Retsu to perform in at least one of the pieces. It would be interesting to see what Jyuu had come up with for Sapphires and Amethysts. Shunsui was familiar with Emeralds, Rubies, and Diamonds. They were great pieces. Balanchine really had been a genius when it came to choreography. It didn't really matter what part he got assigned this time; all of the parts were great. It definitely would be a good celebration of the company.

Once their class let out, Shunsui decided to collect Nanao and see if she wanted to go out for dinner. He hadn't really seen her much since she had banned him from helping her unpack her apartment. That probably shouldn't have surprised him. Nanao was almost inhumanly neat, and he was not. Still, he had missed being around her. Shunsui found her chatting with two of the younger principal dancers, Rukia Kuchiki and Orihime Inoue. Nanao said her goodbyes, and the two of them head out of the studio.

"So what do think about our next project?"

Nanao smiled. "It should be interesting. I saw the Rubies portion once when I was younger. The New York Ballet was on tour, and that was one of the pieces they did."

"Do have any preferences to which part you get?"

She shook her head. "Not really. This is one of those instances where every part is a good part. I am curious to see what Jyuushiro has come up with to for Amethysts and Sapphires though. Do you have any idea?"

"Nope, but then Jyuu's always been a little secretive when it comes to his new work. You're better off trying to get some information from Retsu." Shunsui grinned. "So, what are we in the mood for tonight? I was thinking maybe Italian or Mexican."

Nanao blinked. "Mexican I think. Are we going out or eating in?"

"It's up to you. I know a nice place near the apartment building, but if you'd rather stay in, I can probably whip us up something."

The two of them parted ways momentarily to go change into their street clothes. When she rejoined them, Nanao had decided to give the restaurant a try. Shunsui drew her into a conversation about what she thought of the SBC so far, and that lasted until the waiter came to take their orders. It was easy to see that Nanao was beginning to really settle in and feel comfortable here. That was important to Shunsui. While one of the reasons he had pushed for the SBC to hire her was professional (Nanao was a talented dancer, and the SBC would definitely benefit from having her.), the other was purely personal. Shunsui Kyoraku was fairly certain that he was falling in love with Nanao Ise.


Nanao fought the urge to giggle as Shunsui told her about a disastrous tour he'd been on several years ago. He definitely had a flare for storytelling. The little Mexican place he'd chosen was lovely. There were basket's of tortilla chips on the tables that were freshly made, and salsa was spicy but not too hot. They had mostly discussed ballet in one way or another, and Nanao hadn't felt uncomfortable once. She had next to no experience with dating, but she had always assumed it would be kind of awkward and uncomfortable if her few experiences at parties were any indicator. It was never like that with Shunsui.

There were times when she felt like he was flattering her (she knew she wasn't that pretty and she was just a fairly average dancer), but that just made her blush more than anything. Part of Nanao was unsure and nervous about where this relationship of theirs was going. Shunsui seemed extremely enchanted with her right now, but she couldn't help but wonder at times if it would last. There were times when she wasn't entirely sure what he saw in her. But those moments of doubt never happened when Shunsui was around. When she was with him, Nanao just felt happy and rather loved.

Their food arrived quickly, Nanao's steak fajitas and Shunsui's chicken enchiladas. The food was delicious, and Nanao felt quite full by the end of the meal. However, Shunsui insisted that he knew the best place for dessert, and so the two of them wandered down the lamp lit streets until they arrived at a little ice cream and pastry shop. Nanao found herself hard pressed to choose which dessert she wanted to try. She finally settled on a dark chocolate and orange torte while Shunsui got the raspberry ice cream. Nanao stole at least one bite of that.

All in all, it was a really nice end to her first real day at the SBC. Sure Nanao had been in town for a week now, but today had really been the first time that she had done anything except fill out paperwork at the ballet studio. Nanao had enjoyed herself though. The class for the principal dancers had been a challenge, but it had been a good challenge. The classes she had taken with the soloists at the RBC had stopped challenging her to be a better dancer a while ago. And the other dancers had been quite nice. She knew most of the women from the night out with Rangiku, but it was her first time meeting a number of the male dancers. She was happy here so far, and she expected that she would continue to be. This was the kind of place she had always hoped to work. Shunsui walked her to her door and kissed her goodnight to cap off the day. Nanao went to sleep happy and content.

She quickly established a pattern for her life. Mornings were spent practicing at home before going in to the SBC studio for classes in the afternoon (Nanao assumed that the afternoon classes were because of people like Shunsui and Rangiku who couldn't show up on time to a morning class to save their lives). She also found herself helping out with some of the after school children's classes that SBC held. Her evenings tended to be a little more variable. Nanao had dinner with Shunsui at least twice a week, either just the two of them or with friends. They ate out or cooked about equally. Sometimes she had evening classes. Others side just spent the evening on her own with a good book.

Nanao was just as excited as everyone else at company class as they waited to hear the roles they would be assigned for the upcoming ballet. It was probably a good thing that the announcement would be at the beginning of class rather than at the end. Yamamoto smiled at the assembled group and began naming the major roles. Momo Hinamori and Toushiro Hitsugaya and Isane Kotetsu and Shuuhei Hisagi would be the two sets of couples for Emeralds with Kiyone Kotetsu, Soi Fong, and Nemu Kurotsuchi as the three female soloists in the number. For Rubies, the major solos went to Rukia Kuchiki, Ichigo Kurosaki, and Yachiru Kusajishi. Orihime Inoue and Uryuu Ishida got the major solos for Diamonds.

That just left the roles for the two numbers choreographed by Jyuushiro to be announced. Nanao bit her lip. It was clear if she was going to get a major role it would be in one of those. Shunsui reached over and squeezed her hand. Jyuushiro and Retsu would dances the solos for Sapphires while Nanao found herself partnered with Shunsui for Amethysts. They would be breaking the class up into groups to work on their various performances and setting up joint rehearsals with corps de ballet for each section. As the groups began to form, Shunsui herded her over to where Jyuushiro was talking with Yamamoto.

"So, Jyuu, what exactly do you have in mind for us?" Shunsui grinned at his friend. "No offense, but we don't even know what music we're dancing to at this point."

His friend just laughed. "Well, I can fix that. You two have got the Aaron Copland piece. Retsu and I get the Holst."

Nanao raised an eyebrow; she was comfortable enough with the man to tease him. "You do realize that Copland wrote over two dozen pieces of music?"

Ukitake shook his head. "You two really are well matched. We might as well get started."


Shunsui might tease his friend mercilessly, but he did enjoy working with Jyuu's original choreography. This was going to be a fun one too. Jyuu had chosen to use Copland's Rodeo for the music, and the choreography for the most part was light and fresh. It was very reminiscent of some of the ballets in Broadway musicals and Jerome Robbins' work. It was also a good work out for him and Nanao. Jyuushiro walked them through the major pas de deux in the piece as well as the two minor ones. It was a little hard to tell what the final ballet would look like without the other dancers, but Shunsui liked it so far.

Mostly, they just worked on getting down the footwork. Knowing Nanao, Shunsui didn't doubt that she would convince him to practice with her in their free time. Not that he minded, and truth be told, Shunsui did prefer dancing with other rather than just on his own. Jyuu had copies of the choreography for both of them, so they would be able to work on it on their own. Shunsui would have to check his music collection to see if he had a recording of that particular piece of music. He always liked to actually work with the music he was performing to.

With a smile, he watched as Nanao practiced her solo for the piece. Even though she hesitated at some parts, still unfamiliar with the dance, it was a pleasure to watch her move. Nanao very much typified the elegance and grace that people thought of when they thought about ballet dancers. And quite truthfully, given that ballet was not the easiest dance type to pull off, that was harder than it sounded. Ballet had the tendency to look deceptively graceful and effortless to an untrained eye. The fact that there was hours of practicing, effort, and pain involved didn't seem to occur to people. But then again, watching Nanao dance, you could see why people didn't make the connection.

Nanao began the series of steps that led into the beginning of the pas de deux, and Shunsui took up position opposite her, ready to begin. Their hands met and the pas de deux began. It wasn't flawless or even effortless, but it was a beginning. Practice would refine the steps and their movements together. Shunsui doubted it would be long before the two of them looked flawless when they danced it together. Jyuushiro just smiled at them.

"I knew you two were the right choice for this. You always do so well with my choreography."

Shunsui watched as Nanao blushed at the complement. He just grinned at his friend.

"And here I though you liked choreography because it was an excuse to get Retsu alone. I know I've heard you use the line 'come over and help me with my choreography' more than once."

His friend hit him. Nanao laughed. Shunsui just kept grinning. He never passed on a chance to tease his best friend about his love life. After watching Jyuu and Retsu dance around each other (both literally and figuratively) for years, it was nice to have them finally on the same page. It had been a fun courtship to watch, and Shunsui's own love life at the time hadn't been nearly as interesting. Then again, Shunsui had never really fallen in love until Nanao came along. He had had relationships, yes, but never anything serious. Nanao was different.

He and Nanao went their separate ways after practice. Nanao to go lend a hand with some of the after school ballet classes, and Shunsui himself went home to check his music library. He found their piece of music in his collection and put it on the stereo. It never hurt to familiarize oneself with the music you were dancing to. In Shunsui's mind, the better he got the music in his bones, the better he would dance the piece. There was just something about being able to hear every note in your head that made it easier for Shunsui to dance his part.

With the music on in the background, Shunsui fixed himself a cup of tea and settled down on the couch with a book. After all, no work and all play makes Shunsui a dull boy, and no one had ever accused him of being dull. Besides, Shunsui was fairly certain that taking the time to just relax and enjoy himself kept him sane. As much as he loved dancing, there were times when it could be extremely stressful. There were probably as many dancers who left the profession because of stress as there were who left because of injuries. It was one of those hazards that you didn't think of right off the bat.

And it was one of the reasons he liked to kidnap Nanao to go have some fun. One of the things Nanao had not really learned yet was how to take time herself. Now admittedly, before she had ended up at the SBC she had been working full time as a dancer and attending university part time, and that would be a full plate for anyone. Despite the fact that the woman rather adored school. She every much enjoyed learning. But now that she had graduated, she really needed to learn to take time for herself, and Shunsui was not at all averse to helping her discover that.

Maybe he'd drop by her apartment this evening and see if she was up for dinner and a movie.


Nanao let out a deep sigh as she slipped into the hot water. She absolutely adored this bathtub, and right now, she really needed it. They were two weeks into rehearsals for Jewels, and her feet were killing her among other things. The dancing was challenging and fun, but it also was taking a lot out of her. Of course, it probably didn't help that she was putting another two hours right afterwards working with the older children's classes. Maybe she should cut back on that until after the show was done. As much as she hated to admit it, Nanao was beginning to think she had a little too much on her plate.

She settled back in the tub and reached for her book. It was one of her guilty pleasures: historical fantasy set in Regency England. This one involved Society and demons and was turning out to be a great read. She might be exhausted and sore, but Nanao was pretty happy. Not only was she loving her new ballet company, but she was also really enjoying her romantic relationship with Shunsui. There was something nice about having someone who was always just a phone call away. More often than not, the two of them would spend at least three evening a week on one of their couches either watching TV or some movie.

Nanao was quite honestly not used to having people around her that cared about her when she wasn't working with them or in class with them. She had no family to speak of, and truthfully, until the dancers from the SBC had showed up at her company, she had no real friends, just acquaintances, coworkers, and classmates. But the friendships she had found with the other dancers in this company were nice. It was a little overwhelming at times, but Nanao was happy. She enjoyed being able to spend a Saturday out shopping with the girls or having a night of chick flicks and ice cream with her friends.

Signing the contract with Seireitei Ballet Company had most definitely been a good decision on her part. Nanao was definitely happier here. Still, it would be nice if her feet didn't hurt, but then again, she couldn't have everything. With another soft sigh, Nanao let her book take her away into the story. The water in the tub was beginning to cool when she finally set aside the book. It didn't take her long to dry off and change into some comfortable practice clothes. She wasn't actually planning on practicing tonight, but they were comfortable to lounge in, and Nanao never really knew when the mood to dance might hit her.

Deciding to treat herself, Nanao set about fixing a pot of hot chocolate from scratch. She was pretty sure she had a can of whipped cream in the fridge and she knew she had a bar of chocolates that she could grate over the top. Nanao had just taken her first sip of the cocoa when someone knocked at the door. Nanao sighed but padded over to the door and opened it. Shunsui was on the other side. He grinned at her then leaned in and kissed the corner of her mouth.

"You had some whipped cream there."

Nanao raised an eyebrow at him. "Can I help you?"

Shunsui shrugged. "I wanted to see if you were up for a little practice. I've had this one section of the main pas de deux stuck in my head most of the evening."

"Let me finish my hot chocolate first."

"Is there enough to share?"

Nanao laughed. "Sure."

Fixing Shunsui a mug of cocoa didn't take long, and the two of them settled on the couch, conversation turning to the dance they would be practicing. Nanao never minded talking about dancing with Shunsui. He was one of the few people she had met that seemed to really understand when she started talking about dancing in depth. There had even been dancers that had given her strange looks when Nanao really got going on the subject. By the time, they had finished the cocoa, both of them were ready to actually get down to the dancing.

Nanao already had the music for their dance in her stereo, and it only took a moment to get the music cued up. The two dancers moved out into the open space that served as Nanao's personal studio, and as the music began to play, they began to dance. The next half hour was spent dancing the same section of the pas de deux over and over again, each time with slight variations. It was the entrance to a lift that was really giving them both the trouble. The lift itself wasn't the problem, but currently the choreography that led into it made it rather difficult to execute.

It took some doing, but Shunsui and Nanao managed to work out a way to pull the whole sequence out. They had to add a few steps to Nanao's part, but hopefully, Jyuushiro would be willing to okay that. Otherwise, it was going to be difficult for them to execute the lift without someone getting bruises. But Nanao didn't think the choreographer would complain too much about it. He seemed to be pretty easy going about most minor changes to the dance.

The music on the stereo changed from Aaron Copland to Bruce Springsteen, and Nanao blushed. She had forgotten that the playlist included her own selections for warm up music. Shunsui just laughed and pulled her into an impromptu swing dance. Nanao followed his lead; she could dance more than just ballet after all. The music eventually ended, and the two dancers settled back on the couch. Shunsui struck up a conversation about literature, and it was only when Nanao started yawning that she realized how late it had gotten.

Shunsui smiled at her. "Go to bed, sweetheart. I'll see myself out."

"All right. Good night, Shunsui."

"Sweet dreams, precious."

Nanao went off to bed feeling tired but happy and content.


Shunsui had to say that the ballet was really shaping up. Over the past two months, things had really started to come together. It really was going to be a spectacular season. Even if this was his least favorite part of the rehearsal process: costume fittings. Yoruichi had come up with some fantastic ideas for their costumes that reflected the theme of "Jewels", but Shunsui wasn't really fun of standing there while the woman and her assistants took measurements and held up swatches of fabric to his skin and made all sorts of notes. It might be better if he had some sort of input in the process, but that wasn't the case.

Still, he couldn't ever argue with the results. Yoruichi might have been a dancer first, but her talent as a costume designer was just strong. Over the years she had created some magnificent costumes for the SBC, and Shunsui had no doubt that this year's costumes would stand out as some of her best. He had already seen what she had put together for the Emeralds and Diamonds sections of the ballet. The dancers for Diamonds would be garbed all in white and silver with clear crystals sewn into the fabric. The costumes themselves were the very traditional short, poufy tutus with only a slight variation for the soloists. For the dancers of Emeralds, on the other hand, Yoruichi had gone for a more romantic look with the long Basque tutus. The costumes were green and gold in coloring and where the Diamonds costumes were strewn with small crystals, large green stones were prominent in the Emeralds costumes.

The Rubies costumes were currently in the midst of production, and Shunsui had yet to see the finished product, but he had no doubt that they would be fabulous. Yoruichi had a deft touch at the design, and while each portion of the ballet's costumes would be unique, they would also be a piece with one another creating a whole. Still, Shunsui really did wish he could skip this part of the process. He wasn't the only one who had to suffer through it though. Jyuu was also here getting measured for his costume for Sapphires.

They were about three and half months away from the premiere of Jewels. Of course it wasn't the only performance this season, but it was the biggest one, and it would be Nanao's debut with the company. Most of the other performances that would take place earlier in the year would showcase other members of the company, though all of the principal dancers were involved in Jewels. Shunsui tried to keep from fidgeting as he waited for Yoruichi to finish with him. While they had not done a complete run through of Amethysts yet, the piece was really shaping up. Shunsui rather thought that Jyuu had out done himself with it.

"So how is your partner feeling about the performance so far?" Jyuu asked. "I'm quite pleased with her dancing so far."

Shunsui grinned. "Nanao's enjoying it. She gets nervous whenever she think about the premiere, but the dancing itself she's enjoying. Of course, we do have the fun piece. I like the Jerome Robbins style you used for it. It should contrast nicely with Diamonds."

"That was the idea. After all, Balanchine was trying to evoke styles with the original three Jewels and who I am to change that? Why is she nervous? Nanao's been performing professionally for years. A premiere should be old hat to her."

"You forget that the Nutcracker was her first ballet as a principal dancer. Nanao's not used to being noticed."

"True enough." Jyuushiro smirked at him. "So what are you doing to keep her mind off her nerves?"

If Shunsui could have thrown something at his friend, he would have. Jyuu really was enjoying teasing him about his relationship with Nanao far too much. Shunsui supposed that it was payback for all the teasing Shunsui had done when Jyuushiro was courting Retsu. He still wanted to throw something at his friend. Thankfully, for both of them, Yoruichi prevented the situation from escalating.

"All right, boys, you can go, but I want both of you back next week for fittings."

Neither Shunsui nor Jyuushiro was averse to getting away from the costume shop. The two men headed for the studio's largest practice room where most of the rehearsals for Jewels were now taking place. The Amethysts' rehearsal wasn't actually for another thirty minutes, but Shunsui knew that Nanao was probably already there by this time. She liked to come early, warm up, and go over her own parts before the actual practice.

So Shunsui wasn't at all surprised to find Nanao standing in front of the mirrors in the practice room in the middle of a graceful arabesque. Her eyes were closed, so she didn't notice Shunsui's presence. He took the moment to just admire her. Nanao wore her usual practice clothes, a charcoal grey leotard and leggings with a pair of violet leg warmers. Her hair as usual was worn up in a neat bun, and for once she was without her glasses. Shunsui waited until Nanao was done with the sequence she was dancing before alerting her to his presence.

"Ready for rehearsal?"

She jumped a little, startled, but offered him a smile. "Sure. We're doing the complete run through today?"

"That's the plan. Has Yoruichi nabbed you yet for costume measurements?"

Nanao shook her head. "That's tomorrow."

Other dancers began to trickle in, and Shunsui and Nanao joined them for warm ups. It didn't take long for Jyuushiro to get the rehearsal underway, and Shunsui focused his attention on his dancing and his partner. This was the first time they had danced the entire ballet all the way through. It wasn't a perfect performance by any means, but it did help to see the full picture when it came to the ballet. Shunsui always liked to know how all the various parts came together and what the ballet he was dancing looked like as a complete work.

It was clear that there were a number of sections that still needed a lot of work, but they had time to get everything performance ready. Besides, it wouldn't be a challenge if they got everything right the first time around. Shunsui always preferred it when he had to work at the dancing rather than being able to coast through a piece. Still, even with the work that was left to do, the dance was coming together. They would be ready for opening night before they knew it.


There were some forces that were nearly impossible to resist, and Rangiku on a mission was one of them. This was how Nanao found herself spending a Saturday out shopping with many of the other female principal dancers. Rangiku had recruited them all to help her get a nursery put together. Her due date was sometime in May, but the woman wanted to get most of the work done while she was still easily mobile. Of course, Rangiku was currently showing quite a bit at five months, but she didn't seem to have lost any of her energy.

Still, the shopping expedition was proving to be rather fun, even if they seemed to stray off course quite frequently. By lunch time, they did have about half the things on Rangiku's list. However, they had also picked up new shoes for Momo, a scarf for Yoruichi, two sweaters for Orihime, several cooking gadgets for Retsu, and Nanao herself had found a number of books. Retsu directed them to a nice little bistro for lunch where they had the amusement of watching Rangiku order.

Rangiku was eating for two after all, and watching the waiter's face as she placed her order was rather interesting. Nanao was a little worried for a moment that the man would have a heart attack when he realized that the five entrees that had just been ordered were all for one woman. The women's conversation turned from baby things to ballet, and Nanao found it fascinating to hear about the other parts of Jewels that were also being put together. The separate sections didn't practice together, so if you weren't working on a particular ballet, you didn't know much about how it was going.

So the ladies chatted and trade stories about favorite parts or frustrations with the dancing. When they finally finished with the meal, it was back to the stores. Once again they were easily distracted by items other than what they were looking for, but by the end of the day, Rangiku could call the shopping trip a success. Nanao headed back to her own apartment with her books as well as with a pair of leg warmers she just couldn't resist.

She couldn't help thinking that her life was rather different now from what it had been a year ago. A year ago she would have been traveling between university, the ballet studio, and her apartment. And that was it really. Oh there would be the necessary trips to the grocery store and other errands and the occasional trips to the bookstore or the movies, but school and work had dominated her life, and her main companion was her cat. She had loved dancing, but at the time, Nanao would have had to admit that her work at Rukongai Ballet Company didn't challenge her, and the environment wasn't exactly a supportive one.

That had changed when the RBC had been given the chance to work with SBC dancers and choreographers. Nanao hadn't expected to be singled out by any of the SBC dancers, but she had somehow attracted Shunsui's attention, and quite honestly, Nanao was not going to argue with the results. She was quite happy with her new position as a principal dancer with the Seireitei Ballet Company. Nanao was much more comfortable and happy here. The dancing was challenging, and her fellow dancers were wonderful. She definitely had found the right company to dance with.

Though Nanao would admit the next week that costume fittings still made her fidgety. But her costume was gorgeous, and when Yoruichi was done with, Nanao knew it would fit like a dream. She tried to hold still while Yoruichi worked and focused her attention on the woman's voice.

"As I as have all the principal costumes done, you'll have the promotional photo shot. They want a bunch of staged photos for jewels as well as the candids from your practices. I don't know if you've done staged photos before, but we'll get you in full performance get up for them. I'll need you here at least an hour before the shoot. I'll send you an email when we get the date and time of the shoot figured out."

Nanao nodded as Yoruichi made yet another adjustment to the skirt. Her costume was rather modern in style. It was really just a long sleeved leotard and a knee length skirt, a soft, pale purple in color. What really stood out about the costume were the intricate patterns made by hundreds of little purple jewels that were sewn all over the skirt and bodice. Nanao had no doubt that under the stage lights it would look dazzling.

"There." Yoruichi took a step back. "I think that's done. Turn around slowly, so I can take a look."

Nanao carefully spun around. Yoruichi gave a satisfied nod.

"You can change back into your practice clothes. I'm done with you for today."

Nanao nodded, glad that the fitting session was over with. She actually had company class in about twenty minutes, but that was enough time for her to grab a cup of tea in the dancers' lounge. That was another difference between the RBC and the SBC that Nanao had noticed. The SBC kept a lounge complete with couches, refrigerator, and TV for the dancers to use. It was a great place to relax if you didn't have time to run home between classes, practices, or something else at the main studio. Nanao certainly appreciated the space.

A few other dancers greeted her as she entered the room. It didn't take Nanao long to fill the electric tea kettle with water and turn it on. She grabbed a mug from the cupboard and started to peruse the tea selection. While someone did stock the lounge, people also had the tendency to bring in their own tea or donate to the collection. Nanao settled on Lemon Zinger just as the water was boiling. Once the tea was brewed, she doctored it with sugar and honey and took a few moments to just sit still and enjoy her tea.

The couch she was curled up on dipped a little as someone else sat down, and Nanao looked up from her tea to find Shunsui seated beside her. He smiled but didn't try to engage her in conversation. Nanao appreciated that. She needed a little peace and quiet to center herself before practice began. But his presence beside her was very nice. By the time she finished her tea, Nanao was ready to get to work. She rinsed out her mug and set out to dry before linking hands with Shunsui.

The two of them made their way to the rehearsal studio they were currently using. None of the other dancers were there yet, but that didn't stop the two of them from getting started on their warm ups. By the time the other dancers started trickling in, Shunsui and Nanao were engrossed in running through their major pas de deux. They were caught up enough in their dancing that Nanao didn't notice the rest of the cast for Amethysts had arrived until the applause at the end of the pas de deux. Nanao blushed a little. She honestly still hadn't gotten used to the attention and praise she got at the SBC. Shunsui just beamed at their audience, and Jyuushiro took advantage of the lull to get practice underway.


Nanao Ise was beautiful. Of course, Shunsui had been of this opinion from the start, so it really wasn't a new thought. Still, there was something about seeing her in full stage costume that just emphasized the fact. The pale purple color of her costume suited her extremely well, and the simple hairstyle that had been chosen (her hair braided into a crown around her head) had been highlighted with ribbons that matched her costume. They brought out her eyes. All in all, it made for a stunning picture. Nanao was sure to command all eyes when she stepped onto the stage to dance.

However, dancing wasn't what they were here today to do. Promotional photo shoots weren't as bad as costume fittings, but they weren't Shunsui's favorite thing either. Even if they did have the benefit of getting Nanao all dressed up. Thankfully, this time around they had photographer who both knew what he was doing and what he wanted from the dancers. They started with the group pictures of all of the assembled soloists in Jewels before moving on to the soloists for each individual Jewel in the collection. The final set of pictures taken was of each dancer on their own.

Still, by the end of the session, Shunsui felt drained and in need of a snack. He was more than happy to get out of his costume and get the make up off. When Shunsui got out of the men's dressing room, he found Nanao waiting for him. She favored him a warm smile.

"Do you know any place around here that serves breakfast all day?" she asked. "I've been craving Belgian waffles for the past hour or so."

"There's a great little place about a fifteen minute walk from the studio."

"Perfect. I'll meet you at the front desk in three minutes."

It didn't take the staff long to get them seated once they arrived at the little restaurant, and Shunsui watched feeling rather bemused as Nanao proceeded to order two Belgian waffles and an extra side of bacon as a substitute for the eggs. Like many dancers that he knew, Nanao had a pretty high metabolism rate, but Shunsui didn't think he had ever seen her pack away that much food before. Then again, it wasn't like they ate every meal together. Still, it was rather impressive.

After her food had disappeared, Nanao let out a soft sigh and cradled the mug of hot chocolate she had ordered in her hands.

"I overslept this morning and had to skip breakfast," the woman admitted. "It probably doesn't help that I desperately need to go grocery shopping as well. I keep putting it off, and about all I have in my cupboards is tea and some saltines."

His Nanao definitely needed to do some grocery shopping then. "I take it that grocery shopping is next?"

She nodded. "Definitely. Other than that, I have the day off. What about you?"

Shunsui grinned. "Jyuu and I have to go pick up Retsu's birthday present later on today. It's finally arrived and we're stashing it in my apartment until her party. And no, I'm not telling you what it is."

"You made the mistake of telling one of the other female principal dancers once, didn't you?" Nanao teased.

He had made that mistake once, and Shunsui would never do it again. It had been an innocent slip of the tongue, but within nearly twenty minutes it had been all over the ballet company's grapevine, and the cat was out the bag. It had taken Shunsui nearly a year and a half to convince Jyuu that he could still keep a secret. And to this day, no one would let him live it down. It was more than a little annoying, but then again, no one would let Jyuu live down the incident with the fish or Rangiku the encounter with the insane Frenchman. Shunsui was sure that after a few years, Nanao would have her own story to add to the collection.

"So, are you still glad we convinced to join the SBC?"

Nanao smiled and nodded. "Yes. It might be hard work, but it more of a challenge with dancing than I've had in years. Besides, the company here is a lot easier to work with and more fun as well."

"Good. I don't want you to have regrets."

Nanao laughed. "I don't think I could regret that decision. I'm happier here than I have been for a long time. And it doesn't hurt that I do have something of a social life."

They parted ways, each with their own errands to run.


Being called at nearly four in the morning by a rather distressed Rangiku was a new experience for Nanao. It had taken Nanao a few moments to grasp the situation, and then it took several more minutes for her to calm Rangiku down and get the woman to wake up her husband and go to the hospital. Apparently, having her water break in the middle of the night had rather rattled Rangiku.

Nanao dragged herself out of bed and threw some clothes on, no bothering to do more than pull back her hair in a loose ponytail. She didn't exactly know what help she could be in regards of delivering babies, but Rangiku had asked her to come to the hospital, and Nanao wasn't going to say no. She pulled on a worn pair of tennis shoes and headed out the door. Thankfully, she had the common sense to call a taxi before hand.

It was a quick drive to the hospital, and Nanao had no trouble finding or getting admitted to the maternity ward. The nurse seemed more than happy to escort Nanao to Rangiku's room. Rangiku was still rather frazzled, but really, that was only to be expected since she was in labor. Nanao found herself being pressed into service in order keep Rangiku calm. The woman had been rather disgruntled when she was told that it would several more hours before anything else happened.

But between herself and Gin, they managed to keep Rangiku calm and entertained until it was time for the real work to begin. It was nearly ten hours later that Rangiku finished giving birth to a pair of twin girls. Nanao left the proud new parents at the hospital and headed back to her apartment feeling rather exhausted. She hadn't expected to find Shunsui camped outside of her apartment. But then again, now that Nanao thought about it, she had missed a private practice session of theirs that they had planned. His expression was relieved as he greeted her.

"Nanao."

She offered him a smile. "Rangiku went into labor."

He let out a long sigh. "You scared me, sweetheart. How's Ran?"

She blinked a little. She wasn't exactly used to be worrying about her if she didn't show up at things.

"She's fine. She had two little girls. Rangiku and Gin were still arguing over names when I left."

Shunsui grinned at that. "Twins. They're going to run those two ragged. Serves Gin right though. He'll probably be too busy to get into much trouble for at least a few years."

Nanao laughed, unlocking her apartment door. "That's true. If you still want to practice, just give me fifteen minutes to grab quick shower and a bite to eat."

"Take as much time as you need, sweetheart." Shunsui followed her inside.

Nanao took no more than five minutes in the shower and towel dry. Her wet hair was twist up into a bun and pinned out of the way before Nanao donned a set of practice clothes. She exited the bathroom and made her way into the living area to find that Shunsui had made them both tea and her a plate of toast with strawberry jam. Nanao applied herself to the food rather quickly. She hadn't had a chance to eat much at the hospital, and the food there hadn't been very good.

Shunsui let her demolish the food without engaging her in conversation. Once the toast was gone and both of them had finished their tea, Nanao rose to her feet with a soft sigh.

"So what did you have in mind to practice?" She tilted her head to the side a little. "I wouldn't mind going over our major pas de deux as well as our part for the finale."

Her dance partner shrugged. "I figured we could go through all of the major parts we dance together in the piece."

That sounded like a good plan to Nanao, and it didn't take long for the two of them to complete their warm ups and get into position for their parts of the ballet. By this point, they were both familiar enough with the music that it was easy for them both to start from any place in the piece and know where they were. It proved to be a good work out for Nanao. The two of them did have their parts nailed down for the most part. There were a couple places that could still use a little more polishing, but given that they had at least another few weeks before opening night, Nanao was more than pleased.

Shunsui grinned at her. "Not bad. We'll definitely be ready for opening night when it comes."

Nanao smiled, but her stomach rumbled. Shunsui just laughed.

"I'd say it was time to get you a proper meal."

At his urging, Nanao changed into street clothes and met Shunsui at his apartment about ten minutes later. Shunsui met her at his door, dressed in jeans and pink button down shirt. Nanao shook her head at the shirt but let him lead the way once they were out of the building. They ended up a little Italian place no more than a stone's throw away from the apartment building. Once the food was ordered, Shunsui insisted on hearing the full story of the morning's events.

Nanao recounted the events that had taken her to the hospital, and then the two of them spent the rest of the meal speculating on just what changes the twins might bring about and just what names Rangiku and Gin would finally decide on for the girls. It was clear that the twins would keep their parents busy, especially if either of the girls was anything like either one of their parents.

The couple got gelato to go for dessert and meandered their way back to the apartment building. It was not the day Nanao had planned, but it had been an interesting one. She would have to remember to give Shunsui a call the next time she had an unexpected change of plans. Nanao honestly hadn't meant to worry him, and she didn't want to repeat that again. While it was nice to know that Shunsui worried about her, she would prefer not to give him cause to. Of course, Nanao was rather hoping that there weren't many more calls at four in the morning in her future.


Shunsui was feeling pretty good. Things were really gearing up for the opening night of Jewels, and rehearsals were going quite smoothly. The most excitement lately had been when Rangiku and Gin had brought the twins into the studio in order to show them off. Inari and Seiko might only be about two weeks old, but they had easily captured the hearts and minds of most of the dancers. And they were adorable to Shunsui's mind. Inari had a cap of red-gold fuzz that matched her mother's hair while Seiko's hair was the same odd silver color as her father's. Both had Rangiku's grey-blue eyes, and Shunsui had no doubt that their father was going to have to beat the boys off with a stick when the twins got older.

Opening night was now barely two weeks away. The costumes were ready. The sets were built. The performers knew their parts. It was almost time to put everything together. Dress rehearsals would start next week, and then they would finally be ready for opening night. Shunsui was excited for several reasons. Not only was this going to be a spectacular performance all around, but it would be Nanao's debut with the SBC, and their debut dancing together for the company. Not to mention the fact that the gala party after the opening performance would be a blast. The SBC knew how to throw good parties.

There was still plenty of work to do before then though. He and Nanao were still fine tuning their dancing. It was one thing to practice on their own, but they also had to integrate a number of parts with the corps de ballet for Amethysts. The presence of other people on the stage always changed things slightly. So their afternoons were kept busy with rehearsals, and most of their evenings were spent either on Nanao's or his own couch, watching movies. That was proving to be an effective way for the both of them to unwind at the end of the day, and Shunsui wasn't going to complain about any time spent with his Nanao.

He was quickly coming to realize that Nanao was more than just the best dancing partner he'd ever had and one of his best friends. Shunsui had dated other women before, but the relationships then had never been as intimate or as important to him as this one. His other girlfriends had most often been more girlfriends than friends. Not Nanao. She knew him almost as well as Jyuu did, and while their relationship was romantic at times, Nanao was equally as much his friend. And to tell the truth, Shunsui hadn't dated that many other dancers. It had always seemed like a bad idea to get involved with someone and perhaps ruin their professional relationship.

But Shunsui hadn't been able to settle for just friendship with Nanao, and he was serious considering the fact that he wanted her in his life permanently. While Shunsui was quite ready to ask Nanao to marry him, he also had the feeling that if he did so right now, it would probably scare her off. Nanao was cautious, especially when it came to her heart. The proposal would have to be a project that he kept on the backburner for now. Maybe after a season with the company would be a better time. Besides, he hadn't exactly found the right engagement ring for her yet.

Catching sight of the time, Shunsui headed for the door. If he left now, he'd have time to grab a mocha for himself and a chai latte for Nanao at the coffee shop on the way to the ballet studio. He arrived at the studio with five minutes to spare before practice started. Nanao accepted the latte with an absent smile. Shunsui grinned. She was really quite adorable when her mind was absorbed with dancing. Nanao often got like that before practice.

His mocha was gone by the time Jyuu got the practice underway. They did a straight run through of the ballet with almost no stops. There was one part that Jyuu was still not quite happy with, but other than that he was pleased with the dancers. They spent the rest of their practice working on the problematic section. It was actually one of the corps de ballet sections though there were several entrances for soloists towards the end of it. Given the way Jyuu was working all of them, Shunsui would bet the entire piece would be up to his friend's standards by the end of the week.

The excitement of opening night was beginning to creep up on all of them. While that was still a ways from now, everyone was getting more and more intense about the rehearsals. There were last minute adjustments to costumes and minor corrections to the choreography. They also were now rehearsing in the studio's largest studio in order to be able to practice with the orchestra that would be accompanying them. There was always a difference between dancing to live music versus canned music. But everything was coming together.

Of course this also meant that neither Shunsui nor Nanao did much these days except dance, eat, and sleep. They didn't really have energy for much else. Though Shunsui had to admit there was something nice about falling asleep on the couch watching a movie with Nanao. Though, they would probably have to watch a couple of those movies again so they find out how they ended. And Nanao did need a more comfortable couch.

One thing that did worry Shunsui a little was the fact that the closer they got to opening night, the more nervous Nanao seemed to get. Shunsui wasn't quite sure why she was nervous. This wasn't her first time performing with a large ballet company, and it wasn't even the first time that she had danced a leading part. To be fair, it was Nanao's first performance as a principal dancer for the SBC, but she had to know that the SBC never would have signed her on as a principal dancer if they didn't believe that she would do them justice.

He would just have to find a way to distract her. Shunsui had some ideas about that. So he cornered Nanao after practice.

"Let me take you out for dinner tonight, precious. We haven't done much beside work lately, and we both could use a break and some time to relax."

Nanao bit her lip. "I don't know."

"I know a great place with chocolate desserts to die for," he wheedled. "Come on, sweetheart. You know that one night off isn't going to cause the entire ballet to fall apart."

That made her laugh. "All right."

Shunsui grinned. "Great."


Dress rehearsals always made Nanao nervous. Though she had to admit, she was more nervous than usual tonight. Performing badly in her first role as a principal dancer for a world renowned ballet company would not be a great start. Quite honestly. Nanao didn't think she would perform badly, but there was a small chance that she would. No one was perfect after all. And it was that little chance that she might perform badly that always made her nervous before opening night. Typically, once she was on stage, Nanao was fine, but the waiting got to her.

It did help that Shunsui seemed to be going out of his way to distract her. More often than not she didn't have time to be nervous. Still, waiting in the wings for her entrance, Nanao had more than a few moments to worry. The music for Amethysts began, and Nanao watched as the corps de ballet took the stage. She smiled as she watched them. Everyone's hard work had clearly paid off. She recognized the music leading into her own cue and took a deep breath. Pushing away her nervousness, Nanao took her first step onto the stage.

Once she started dancing, there wasn't really anything else in the world that Nanao was aware of. Oh, she was aware of the music and the other dancers on stage, but that was really it. She got caught up in the dancing itself, and that became her whole world. And at the moment, that world consisted of herself, Shunsui, and the music they danced to. The two of them had no difficulties with their pas de deux, and before Nanao knew it, they were dancing the final sequence. The group took their bows and then made their exit.

The best part of dress rehearsals was that once your part was done, you could watch the other dancers perform. As soon as Nanao had changed out of her costume, she found a seat in the audience to watch the final segment of Jewels. It wasn't long until Shunsui joined her, and the two of them were treated to an almost flawless performance of Diamonds. It was a rare treat to be able to watch a ballet performance in full costume for Nanao, and she enjoyed being able to sit back and watch other people dance.

Once the rehearsal was over, the dancers gathered around the stage to hear the feedback from the chorographers and directors. Given that the ballet consisted of several separate sections, there were several of each for the entire production. Thankfully, everyone seemed pretty pleased with the rehearsal. There were a few minor glitches in some of the sections, but other than that, it was a solid run through. Everyone was in high spirits once they were dismissed.

"Nanao, how does dinner out sound?" Retsu snagged her elbow. "Yoruichi and Kisuke are going to come, and I thought we'd give Rangiku a call, and she and Gin could bring the twins."

Nanao grinned. "Sure. When and where?"

"Biwa's in an hour and a half. Jyuu will let Shunsui know."

"I'll meet you all there."

"Great. See you later."

She caught a ride back to the apartment building with Shunsui, and they spent most of the ride discussing the performance. While she was a little tired, a hot shower revived her energy. Nanao threw on a pair of leggings and a long tunic sweater. Leg warmers and fuzzy socks completed the outfit. It probably looked a little odd, but it was comfortable and none of her friends would care. Besides, most post rehearsal dinners tended to see rather odd fashion choices. Almost all anyone cared about at that point was being comfortable. Grabbing her purse and sliding on a pair of flats, Nanao was ready to go.

Just as she was locking her door, Shunsui appeared in the hallway.

"Feel like carpooling?"

"Sure."

While Biwa's was not that far from their apartment building, Nanao was too tired to think about walking there. She was more than happy to let Shunsui drive them and catch a few minutes of rest. They were the last to arrive at the restaurant save for the Ichimarus. A large table in the back of the place had been snagged for the group, and someone (probably Kisuke) had already ordered a bunch of appetizers. Nanao found a seat and snagged one of the yakionigiri for herself. Shunsui took the seat across from her and dived into the current debate on costuming going on between Yoruichi and Jyuushiro.

Five minutes later, Gin and Rangiku arrived with the twins. The waiter came around, and the group ordered as the twins were passed around to be admired. In some ways, it was a little surreal to Nanao. Especially the moment she found herself holding Inari while discussing who the all time best prima ballerina was with Rangiku and Retsu and sharing a plate of gyoza with Shunsui. Fun, but a little surreal. Still, Nanao wouldn't mind doing this again. Especially since the entire evening passed without her worrying about opening night.

By the time Nanao returned to her apartment, she was sleepy and content. Shunsui kissed her good night, and Nanao went to bed without worries about the performance tomorrow.


Nervous energy was common before any performance, let alone an opening night. And especially if you didn't have anything to do until after the intermission. Still, Shunsui was more than tempted to kiss Nanao and see if that would get her to stop pacing. If he didn't think that the make up artists would kill him for messing up her make up, he would definitely do it. As it was, she was working herself into a panic. With a sigh, Shunsui snagged her wrist and pulled her close.

"You're making me dizzy, Nanao-chan. Things will be just fine. We don't have a mob of children with water balloons and squirt guns in the audience."

She blinked at him and then shook her head. "I'm not even going to ask."

Shunsui just shrugged. "It's a long story, but I'll have Jyuu tell it sometime. He probably does the best version of it."

"Is there a reason that chaos seems to be the default setting for this ballet company?"

"Because it makes you smile?" He kissed her nose. "Seriously, Nanao, you'll be just fine once you're on stage. Don't wear yourself out before hand."

She sighed and leaned back against him. "I know. Opening nights always make me a mess."

He frowned at her. "I didn't think you were this nervous with the Nutcracker."

Nanao shrugged. "You distracted me."

Shunsui couldn't help himself. He leaned in and kissed her properly. Nanao let out a soft sigh and kissed him back.

When he pulled away, he grinned at her. "Let's see if we can find a deck of cards. I bet we can get a game of poker going before our turn on stage."

Scrounging up a deck of cards proved to be pretty easy, and it didn't take them long to get a game started with some of the dancers from Diamonds. And true to form, the game quickly turned interesting. Shunsui also learned that his Nanao-chan was something of a card shark. He bet she had managed to win all sorts of money off unsuspecting college students. She might hide it well, but his Nanao had a mischievous streak.

By the time intermission was over, Nanao was much more relaxed, and Shunsui was ready to get on stage. He and Nanao parted ways as they entered from different sides of the stage. Shunsui took up his position in the wings and watched as Amethysts began. The corps de ballet was in fine form from what he could see. He heard the subtle clue in the music that his own entrance was coming up, and Shunsui took a deep breath, let go of conscious thought, and got ready to dance.

Once he was on stage, it was easy enough for Shunsui to narrow his focus to the music and the other dancers. As he and Nanao began their pas de deux, Shunsui caught her eye. The smile her face seemed to brighten, and his focus tightened to the steps the two of them were dancing. Nanao slid into his arms perfectly, and they danced on. It didn't seem long at all before the corps de ballet joined them on stage, and Amethysts reached its grand finale. And when hand in hand he and Nanao took their bows, the thunderous applause (and standing ovation from a section in the front and another in the first balcony) they received told Shunsui that it had been one hell of a performance.

Jyuushiro was waiting backstage for them with water bottles and praise. It was clear that he thought the performance had gone well. Nanao shot him a brilliant smile before sipping her own water. Shunsui grinned.

"I take it we did your chorography justice."

His friend laughed. "That was a great debut. Just wait till you see the recording. You two were amazing. They're going to be talking about you and Nanao for quite a while after this."

Shunsui stole a kiss from his partner. "And you were nervous that you wouldn't perform well."

Nanao blushed. "How have the other performances been?"

Jyuu's grin grew. "Well, I didn't see Sapphires since I was dancing in it, but all of the other pieces have gone well. I'd have Amethysts was the best of the four I watched. There was a slight misstep in Emeralds, and Rubies didn't quite have same flare you all did. Still, if I didn't have to compare performances, I'd say they all were some of the best dancing I've seen. We're going to have a hard time topping this show."

When Diamonds ended, Shunsui took to the stages with the rest of the principal dancers to take their bows. The applause was thunderous, and most of the audience was on their feet. Someone had put together bouquets to match each of the different ballet numbers, and these were handed out to the principal dancers. After another set of bows and the acknowledgement of Jyuushiro as the choreographer, they finally managed to leave the stage. Shunsui stole another kiss from Nanao.

"I'll meet you by the exit in twenty minutes, and we can head to the party." She grinned at him. "We'll see if these SBC parties live up to all of your stories."

Shunsui laughed. "All right, sweetheart. I'll be waiting."

It didn't take Shunsui long to change out of his costume and into the suit the gala party that would celebrate both the SBC's anniversary and Jewels' premiere. He was waiting when Nanao reappeared in a stylish violet dress. She smiled at him, shook her head, and promptly fixed his tie. Shunsui stole a kiss.

"Ready to go?"

Nanao nodded. "Yes."

By the time they arrived at the party, it was already in full swing. The two dancers quickly found themselves receiving compliments and congratulations on their performance. Someone had set up a TV in one corner of the room, and the recording of Jewels that had been made was playing. There was a table set up with cakes, each done in the color of one of the jewels, as well as punch and Champaign. Retsu and Rangiku dragged Nanao off to a group of ballerinas that were discussing the performance, and Shunsui decided that cake sounded like a good idea. Besides, it would give him an excuse to rescue Nanao from the ladies if she needed it.

Shunsui did get waylaid by Jyuushiro and Yamamoto. His friend clapped him on the back.

"I'd say we made the anniversary rather memorable."

Yamamoto was smiling. "You all certainly did. I do have to say that was a remarkable debut for your girl, Shunsui."

"Speaking of which," Jyuu's smirk was almost evil, "when are you going to do something about Nanao? You're head over heels for her, and we're all waiting for you to do something to make the arrangement permanent."

Shunsui groaned. "I'll propose to Nanao in my own time. Thank you very much."

"So you are planning on proposing."

He had to endure quite a bit more ribbing from both his friend and mentor before he managed to escape with cake and Champaign for himself and Nanao. Shunsui managed to extricate Nanao from the knot of ballerinas without too much difficulty. She immediately stole the piece of chocolate cake, leaving him stuck with the lemon cake. Shunsui just grinned at her.

"Having fun?"

Nanao nodded. Then to his surprise, she bounced up on her toes and kissed him. "Thank you."

"For what, precious?"

She smiled up at him. "Deciding to take an interest in me. I don't think I would be here otherwise."

Shunsui smiled down at her. "You don't need to thank me for that. I'm pretty sure that I would definitely regret it you weren't here. We're probably even in that regards."

He held out a Champaign glass out to her. "How about a toast to a long partnership together? I plan to be dancing with you for any number of years to come."

Nanao took the glass and clinked it against his own. "I'll drink to that."

They shared the Champaign and cake in silence for a few minutes and just enjoyed the party. Then Nanao grinned and set aside her dishes. She held out her hand to him, glancing over at the impromptu dance floor that their colleagues had put together.

"Come dance with me?"

Shunsui took her hand. "Always."



Pas De Deux

Feb. 5th, 2012 07:37 pm
kitsune_moonstar: Shunsui x Nanao (Bleach - 8th Division)
Title: Pas De Deux
Rating: PG
Fandom: Bleach
Spoilers/Warnings: AU
Disclaimer: I do not own Bleach or its characters.
Summery: Nanao was used to dancing alone.  Then Shunsui Kyoraku waltzed into her life.

Pas De Deux

Nanao carefully laced up her toe shoes and ran through a couple more stretches before launching into her normal warm up. The young soloist wanted to be well practiced when the team from Seireitei Ballet Company showed up. Her mentor and teacher had always spoken well of that company, and Nanao was looking forward to working with them. Rukongai Ballet Company, her own company, had lucked out when they had been chosen to work with a team of dancers and choreographers from the SBC to put on a performance of The Nutcracker. Rukongai was still working to get established as a well known entity in their city, and this could really put them on the map.

She had been with this company since she had become employed as a dancer. Nanao Ise had started ballet lessons at the tender age of three, and her teacher had quickly singled her out for more advanced instruction. Lisa Yadomaru had been an amazing dancer. She had also been a principal dancer for Rukongai. She had been Nanao's teacher and mentor until the girl had been about ten. Lisa had left Rukongai for SBC at the time, but she hadn't stayed their long either. As it turned out, Lisa had been more interested in something a little less classical than ballet and was now part of Vizard Dance, one of the most prominent modern dance troupes.

It had been a hard loss for Nanao, but she had thrown herself into becoming the best possible ballet dancer that she could. And she had done well for herself. She was a soloist in a good dance company, and at twenty-one was a pretty talented dancer. Nanao had tried out for the principal dancer position last year, but she had been told that she wasn't up to their standards yet. She would just have to work harder. Hopefully, the part she would receive for The Nutcracker would be a challenge for her.

Once she was warmed up, Nanao made her way through a couple of old performance routines. She was just about to see if she still remembered the routine she had done when she had played Clara as a child in The Nutcracker when a figure at the practice room door caught her attention. He was a tall man with chestnut hair pulled back in a ponytail. His eyes were a warm chocolate color, and he stood like a dancer. It was his clothing that was ridiculous. The man wore khaki pants and a hideous, bright pink Hawaiian shirt. If she couldn't tell that he was dancer by the way he stood, Nanao would have assumed he was one of those idiot graduate students from the university.

"Can I help you, sir?"

He offered her a slow, easy smile. "Your name you be a start, lovely one."

Nanao frowned. "Nanao Ise. Is there anything else I can help you with or are you just going to gawk?"

"As much as I would love to bask in your presence all day," he smiled, "I'm looking for the artistic director's office."

She blinked. "Down the hall, second door to the right."

"Thank you, my lovely Nanao. I'll be seeing you later."

And with that he was gone. Nanao's frowned increased. He had looked vaguely familiar. Where would she know him from? The clock on the wall caught her eye, and Nanao sighed. Time to round up the rest of the dancers. If she didn't remind them about the meeting in fifteen minutes, only a handful of them would show up. There were days when she felt like she was running a ballet school full of unruly students. And it wasn't even really her job. She certainly didn't get paid extra for it.

When everyone was finally assembled in the largest of the practice rooms, their artistic director strode into the room.

"I'm sure you all are eager to get to work on our production of The Nutcracker. The team from SBC has arrived, and I'll introduce them to you shortly. I know you all will work especially hard on this project no matter what part you are cast as." He glanced around the room. "We are lucky enough to be working with some of the SBC's finest performers. Jyuushiro Ukitake will be our choreographer while both Rangiku Matsumoto, one the SBC's most famous principal dancers, and Shunsui Kyoraku will be performing with you."

Nanao knew all three of those names, and she now knew why that man had looked familiar. Shunsui Kyoraku was probably the most famous male dancers in the ballet world. She had expected him to be a little more professional. The other two were no slouches either. Jyuushiro Ukitake was almost as famous as Kyoraku, but he had turned to chorography several years ago due to ongoing health problems. And Rangiku Matsumoto was one of the only two active ballet dancers to currently hold the title of prima ballerina. The other was Yoruichi Shihoin, also of SBC, and she was semi-retired. These were the caliber of people Nanao had always wanted to dance with.

A white haired man stepped into view, and Nanao instantly recognized Ukitake. That hair of his had been his trademark for years.

"It's good to meet all of you. I just want to give you an overview of how this will work. Shunsui, Rangiku, and I are going to spend the next few days working with you, so we can get a feel for your strengths and capabilities. Once we have an idea of that, we'll do the casting call for the children. When we have an entire cast, we'll start assigning parts and begin rehearsing The Nutcracker." He smiled at them all. "I'll let you get back to your regular schedule now. Please don't mind us as we pop in and out of your rehearsals."

Truthfully, Nanao wanted to be assigned to one of the major solos in The Nutcracker. She hadn't had a real challenge when it came to dancing in quite a while, and she was itching to find something that would push her skills. It wasn't likely that she would get a major solo though. Perhaps she might get one of the dances that provided entertainment in the second art, but besides that, there were too many skilled dancers in the company for her to receive a part like the Sugar Plum Fairy. Still, it was an incentive to work even harder.

The presence of the three SBC performers took some getting used to. Rangiku was the easiest to get along with. The woman had a bright, bubbly personality, and she insisted on practicing with everyone, including the soloist and apprentices, not just the principal dancers. She wasn't at all like Nanao would have expected a prima ballerina to be, but then Nanao would admit that she had only worked with a handful of principal dancers since Lisa left, and none of them had been easy to work with. Mr. Ukitake was also very easy to work with. He was extremely kind, and he seemed to know exactly how to change chorography so that it challenged those who needed it while also made things easier on those who weren't quite at the same level. It was Shunsui Kyoraku who was really bothering Nanao. She just couldn't figure out why he had fixated on her.

She wasn't the best dancer in the company nor was she the worst. She wasn't especially beautiful despite all his comments about 'his lovely Nanao' or 'his pretty Nanao'. And yet the man seemed quite interested in her. He flirted with all the female dancers to be sure, but none of them were receiving the constant attention she was. Maybe it was because she wouldn't give into his advances. Normally, Nanao would just write the man off as a goof. He didn't seem to be that interested in rehearsing or the actual work of being a dancer. However, there would be times when he jumped into a dance routine and pulled it off with amazing finesse and talent or take the time to coach one of the less accomplished dancers through choreography that they were having trouble with using infinite patience. The man was a paradox.

As the auditions for the children began, Nanao found herself busier than usual. Any time the company had children performing with them, Nanao found herself placed in charge of them. It looked like this year they had an especially talent crop of children. Nanao was rather surprised when Kyoraku started spending half his time working with the children. He was quite good with them. If she had him as a teacher when she was that age, he could have easily been her favorite. Kyoraku had a way of making each child feel like they were a vital part of the performance and eased them out of any stage fright or fears of performing badly. And he definitely made the task of managing them much easier.

Once they had the children, it didn't take long for the artistic director and the SBC members to start casting The Nutcracker. Nanao was on pins and needles when the day for announcing the parts came. She had been very pleased with her dancing as they were preparing to cast the roles, and hopefully, that would be reflected in the part she got. The way Ukitake had chorographer things he had taken parts from most of the famous arrangements of the ballet. For instance, the Waltz of the Flowers followed the Balanchine Nutcracker with a Dewdrop solo, but followed the Stowell Nutcracker with replacing the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Chevalier in the second act with an older Clara and the Nutcracker Prince. Nanao couldn't help but notice that the ballet had been designed in a way to showcase as many dancers as possible.

When the parts were finally announced, they mostly went to the dancers as expected. Almost all of the adult dancers were playing party guests. Ken Ishikawa would play Drosselmayer while Aiko Taira and Shinji Kurakawa would play the two life sized dolls. All three of them were principal dancers. Rangiku Matsumoto would take the part of Dewdrop for the Waltz of the Flowers. The entertainment dances in the second act were assigned to the other soloists for the most part save for what was traditionally Mother Ginger and her children's dance. Ukitake had tweaked the dance and the characters some, but the roles were still for children and music was the same. Nanao found herself cast as the soloist for the Waltz of the Snowflakes. That probably meant they wanted her to corral the children backstage during the second act. Kyoraku would be the Nutcracker while Nanako Yamaguchi would dance the older Clara.

Nanao sighed. At least she would get to learn the various other parts. She tended to be the principal understudy. It was a disappointment, but at least she was still working with some of the best dancers in the country. She would just have to make the best of it.


Shunsui wasn't especially happy with the artistic director of Rukongai Ballet. The man was clearly blind and wouldn't listen to reason. It was true that Shunsui had actually been working the ballet company for only about three weeks, but he could clearly see several of the reasons why the ballet company was having trouble getting established. For one, their artistic director had no imagination. He also had a tendency to play favorites. That had been clear from Shunsui's interactions with the principal dancers. But what bothered Shunsui the most was the waste of talent.

Nanao Ise was clearly the most talented dancer in the company. Shunsui had been quite impressed with her, and he had no idea why she was still just a soloist. She definitely would qualify as a principal dancer in most companies. She was not quite up to SBC standards for a principal dancer, but that was mostly because she lacked experience. Something she clearly wasn't getting here. When he had first come upon her practicing, Shunsui had been impressed by her grace and finesse and also by the way she poured emotion into her dancing even if it was just practice.

Truth be told, Shunsui was quite fond of the woman. He wasn't sure what had first drawn him to her, but he kept finding new reasons to like her. The fact that she didn't fall worshiping at his feet like some women was just a start. He liked the way she worked with the children in the performance. His Nanao would make a very good ballet instructor. Both he and Jyuushiro had lobbied to give her a more significant part in The Nutcracker. She was ideal for the older Clara or even would do the Arabian dance beautifully and both would showcase her talents. The artistic director would hear none of it. Shunsui had caught the forlorn little look on her face when the parts were announced. She had masked it quickly, but it had been there.

He was just going to have to poach her into the SBC. Talent like hers should not be going to waste. With a sigh, Shunsui turned back to the task at hand. He and Yamaguchi were working on the pas de deux for Clara and the Nutcracker in the second act. It wasn't going especially well, and Shunsui was concerned that Jyuu would have to rechoreograph it so the woman could dance it. If he did, it would be too bad. It was a lovely dance. Shunsui kept his eyes on his partner. He was tempted to look out and see what expression was on Nanao's face. She was here too since she was the understudy for all the female principal dancers. Shunsui would prefer her to his partner, but right now that wasn't likely.

Jyuu started them from the top of the dance again, and Shunsui truthfully tuned out some. His part was getting instinctive at this point. His body was able to follow Jyuushiro's instructions without his mind having to be too involved. Nanao Ise was something of a puzzle, and Shunsui was interested in trying to solve it. She was clearly a dedicated dancer, despite the way her company treated her, but she also attended university part time. No one seemed to know what her major was though. She also had no family to speak of and no close friends or mentors in this ballet company. All of the dancers at her level or lower spoke highly of her while the principal dancers seemed to ignore her for the most part. And Nanao clearly didn't realize just how talented she was. Otherwise, Shunsui would bet that she would have insisted on being given the roles that she was due.

They only made it halfway through the dance routine before Jyuushiro called a halt to things. His friend was masking his frustration well, but Shunsui knew him well enough to see that he wasn't happy with the way things were going.

"Why don't we take a break and come back to this?" Jyuushiro gave a grim smile. "I need to go over the Waltz of the Flowers and the Arabian dance as well today."

Yamaguchi immediately disappeared off to the dressing rooms while Shunsui decided to join Nanao on the studio sidelines. As Sayaka Kitani came forward to work on the Arabian dance, Shunsui turned to the pretty soloist.

"What do you think so far, my lovely Nanao?"

She frowned at him but answered. "Mr. Ukitake's choreography is quite lovely, though it's deceptively difficult. It would be nice to see the pas de deux performed all the way through. It's hard for me to get a sense of it as I've only seen it in parts. I like what he's done with the entire ballet. It's both in keeping with the traditions of The Nutcracker, but is also very fresh at the same time."

It was good answer and quite true. The sad thing was even with this production there wasn't much room for innovation or elaboration with the Waltz of the Snowflakes. That scene was the quintessential ballet chorus scene, and there really wasn't that much room for a solo. Nanao needed a part that would showcase her talents. Trying to get his mind off that subject, Shunsui attempted to engage the young woman in a discussion of literature, but she seemed set and determined ignore him. Finally she reached over and placed her hand on top of his. She didn't look at him and her voice was soft.

"Actually, I would love to discuss Austen versus the Brontes' with you, but I can't right now. I have too make sure I know all the parts in case something happens, and I don't really get any time on my own to go over that sort of thing with the choreographer. If you really want to discuss literature, perhaps it could be done over a cup of tea at a later time?"

Shunsui slid his fingers between hers and squeezed lightly. "All right, Nanao."
It was a step in the right direction at least. Since he wasn't talking to her, Shunsui turned his attention to studying her as she studying the dancers rehearsing. Nanao really was quite an elegant beauty even though she didn't seem to see it. Soft raven hair that was normally confined to a bun set off her porcelain skin well, and her eyes were a remarkable shade of violet, though often conceal behind her glasses. The woman had admitted to wearing contacts during performances. She was petite but well proportioned and clearly very athletic. She was also much stronger than she looked. Shunsui had seen that first hand with her dancing.

Finally Jyuushiro called a halt to practice, having everyone break for lunch. Shunsui wasn't about to let Nanao get out of the promised discussion and quickly caught hold of her elbow.

"Is there somewhere near here where we can get lunch, darling Nanao?"

She gave him a half hearted glare. "There's a café just down the street that's pretty good."

The café was only a block away and was a cheery little place. The waitress clearly knew Nanao and escorted them to a quite table on near the back patio. Shunsui flipped through the offered menu though Nanao didn't even bother to look at it. They placed their drink orders and then were left on their own. Shunsui started up the conversation about literature again and was pleased to find out that not only was his lady conversant, but she was a Literature major. In fact, it was one of the most animated discussion he'd had with her that didn't involve Nanao either trying to escape him or hitting him with something. She had taken to throwing toe shoes at him when he especially annoyed her.

Shunsui also managed to pry some more personal information out of her. This was the first and only ballet company she had worked for, and she had been hired as an apprentice. Nanao lived along in a studio apartment save for a cat, and she was an avid reader in her free time. She was also slated to graduate from university at the end of this term. Shunsui got the feeling that the young woman was a little lonely most of the time. While she had plenty of peers, there didn't seem to be many people she called friends.

Their lunch was woefully short in Shunsui's mind, but there was still work to do. Besides, it felt like Nanao had finally let him in a little. It was a start at least. Now he just had to figure out how to continue gaining her confidence and friendship. This was one lady that he was not going to let slip through his fingers. Not with a mind like hers and her ability to dance. Shunsui didn't think he had ever met anyone who had fascinated him so and that was so well suited to him.

When they returned to the studio, it was time to work with the children in the ballet which was always one of Shunsui's favorite parts of this job. Also Shuuhei Hisagi, from the SBC's publicity department, was there to take candid picture of the practices. They were currently working on the second act. While Shunsui worked with the girls who would be performing the Chinese dance, Nanao was helping the eight children who be performing the "Mother Ginger" dance. Jyuu had changed the story a little so there wasn't a Mother Ginger, simply the master of ceremonies for the dreamland (who was really Drosselmeir). Not that those changes made much difference to the children.

Hisagi managed to get several really great photos including one of Nanao leading the line of children in the steps of the dance. Shunsui was definitely getting a copy of that one. When Nanao worked with the children, it was easy to see her love of dance shining through. She was much more contained when she worked with other adults. He had been a little surprised when the task of preparing the children for their parts had been left completely in her and Jyuushiro's hands. It was not one of the normal duties of a soloist in a ballet company, but Shunsui had begun to realize that Nanao had far more duties here than were covered in her job description.

In some ways, it irked him. It was easy enough to see that Nanao put in far more hours than any other dancer and that she did things that no other dancer in the company did. She practically ran some aspects of the company and got absolutely no credit for her work. It was rather maddening to him. Especially when she was so clearly a better dancer than some of the others in the company. Shunsui could come up with no conceivable reason Nanao wasn't a principal dancer at this point.

He was bound and determined to get her to agree to join the SBC, for both personal and professional reasons. However, it was clear that he was going to have to take this slowly otherwise he would scare her off. It was a good thing he knew how to be patient.


Nanao carefully stretched making sure that her left leg was well and truly warmed up. She had completely recovered from her injury two years ago, but Nanao was always especially careful when it came to doing anything that might possibly aggravate the old injury. She had been lucky to escape any permanent damage. She was not going to press her luck. Today Mr. Ukitake was going to go over the two main waltzes in the ballet, and that meant Nanao would be on her feet quite a bit. She wanted to be prepared.

They actually started with the Waltz of the Flowers which meant Nanao simply got to watch. She was understudying Rangiku, but Nanao doubted the woman would need her services. Rangiku was incredibly dedicated to her work. They got about halfway through the piece when Rangiku suddenly stopped in the middle of her solo and rushed out of the room, her hand covering her mouth. Nanao shared a startled glance with Kyoraku and Mr. Ukitake before rising to her feet.

"I'll go check on her."

Nanao found the woman bent over a toilet in the ladies room, heaving up the remains of her breakfast. Nanao wet a paper towel with cold water and held the older woman's hair back while she finished throwing up.

"Do you need me to call someone for you?"

Rangiku shook her head. "Retsu, that's Jyuu's wife, is dropping by for lunch, and she's the head doctor for the SBC. Besides, I think I know what this is. I should be fine."

"Do you want a bottle of water or something?" Nanao was concerned about how pale the other dancer was. She didn't look well at all.

"Water would be lovely. I'll probably sit out the rest of practice, but since you know the part, it won't be a problem."

Nanao was a little surprised at her willingness to let Nanao take over the practice. Most of the principal dancers she had worked with had not been happy about the fact that they had an understudy. In fact, Nanao didn't think she had ever once actually preformed a part she had understudied. The two women made their way back to the practice studio where Rangiku assured everyone that she was fine but needed to sit out the rest of practice. Nanao took her place and practice resumed.

She couldn't help but notice that Shunsui was watching her more closely than usual. He almost always was watching her when they were in the same room, but today his gaze seemed more intense than normal. Nanao did her best to ignore it and focused on her dancing. She had practiced the steps on her own, but she had never preformed this solo with the rest of the corps de ballet before. By the end, Nanao was pretty pleased with herself. She hadn't done that badly. She had noticed a dark haired woman slip into the studio towards the end of practice. The woman had gone to sit by Rangiku, and Nanao assumed this must be Retsu Ukitake.

Once they were dismissed from practice, Nanao couldn't help lingering. She wanted to make sure that Rangiku was really all right. Shunsui caught sight of her and came dropping his arm around her shoulders. He led her right over to the group.

"Retsu, this is Nanao Ise, our favorite soloist. Nanao, this is Jyuu's wife, Retsu."

She greeted Nanao with a gentle smile. "I saw the end of the practice. You did a lovely job of the solo."

Nanao blushed at the unexpected praise. It was not often someone other than her fellow soloists or one of the students praised her.

"It still needs some work, but I'm hoping that Rangiku will still be able to perform it." Nanao directed a concerned look at the other dancer.

Rangiku just smiled. "You'd do just fine at it, but I'll be fine. I don't think I'm going to have much more in the way of problems."

She shared a look with Retsu then, and Nanao couldn't help but wonder what was going on. Rangiku rose to her feet.

"Well, I have a phone call to make and lunch to find. I'll see you all later."

Shunsui grinned. "Lunch sounds like a good idea. What are people up for?"

Nanao tried to back out of it, but none of them would let her, and they all insisted she wasn't intruding. The four of them ended up at a little place several blocks away from the dance studio. Nanao had been there a number of times, and they had great soup and noodles. Retsu got her talking about her school work. The soft spoken woman was incredibly kind and went out of her wait to make Nanao feel like she belonged. Retsu also had a vast store of stories from Jyuushiro and Shunsui's younger days, many of which were rather embarrassing for the boys. Retsu herself was a dancer, though she only preformed for special occasions anymore. Her first love had been medicine.

All there of them (Retsu, Jyuushiro, and Shunsui) had been founding member of Seireitei ballet company, and Nanao coaxed them into telling some stories of that time. Though it was hard to believe that Shunsui and Jyuushiro had ever stolen all of their choreographer notes in an attempt to keep from doing an extremely badly choreographed number. She watched Shunsui attempted to add a thirteenth sugar to his iced tea and then had second thoughts about that. She could see him talking Jyuushiro into it. Especially if he had sugar in his system.

Nanao found herself a little melancholy when she finally returned to her apartment. It wasn't often that she spent so much time in the company of others outside of work or school, and she was finding solitude not as comfortable now. She curled up with her cat and her class readings after putting on a recording of The Nutcracker. Nanao liked to get the music of the ballet she was working on well ingrained in her mind before the performance. With a sigh, she got down to work reading about the theories concerning the Pearl Poet's writings in Middle English.


"So what do you think of our little dancer?" Shunsui idly sipped his sake.

Retsu raised an eyebrow at him. "I can tell that you're smitten. She's clearly talented, though it's hard to tell just how talent from the little bit of the solo I caught. Nanao seems like a lovely person though. What are you planning?"

"You accuse me of plotting something?" Shunsui did his best to look innocent. "I'd like to get her to join the SBC, and not just because I'm rather fond of her. They're wasting her talent here, and Nanao needs more of a challenge if she's going to improve. She's a soloist by the way. Not a principal dancer. It's a criminal waste of her skills, and no one has bothered to inform her that she is more than just an average dancer."

Retsu frowned at that. "That much is clearly untrue. How is it that she doesn't realize how good she is?"

Jyuushiro shrugged. "As far as I can tell, she's been with this company her whole career, and no one has bothered to give her much in the way of praise. I would have preferred to cast her as the older Clara just so we could get a better idea of what she can do, but I was overruled. I'm still trying to figure out a way that we can highlight her talent in the production. Casting her as a soloist in the Waltz of the Snowflakes seems a supreme waste."

"She was disappointed about that. Given that the current dancer in the role of Clara hasn't been able to get through the pas de deux once, I think we should just switch Nanao to role and see what happens." Shunsui pursed his lips. "My only concern is that she would refuse so as not to cause trouble with her ballet company."

"Have you thought about asking her to simply practice with you?" Retsu offered. "She would probably be willing to do that, and then we could just switch dancers around at the last minute. We'll have to make sure we already have a costume made up for her, but that shouldn't be too hard. I know that Yoruichi was looking for a project lately."

It was a good plan, and once they had brought Rangiku in on it, they began to put things in place. Shunsui started looking for a good opportunity to corner Nanao with his request. He didn't exactly want it to be public knowledge just yet, and he doubted Nanao would agree if she thought everyone knew they were practicing together. However, it seemed like Nanao was around a little less than normal. He finally managed to find out that she was in the middle of midterms at school. So, armed with a large cup of her tea of choice, Shunsui headed to the university campus. She had mentioned which classes she was taking earlier, and it was easy enough for him to find out where the classes were.

Nanao came out of her class and had the oddest expression cross her face when she saw him waiting. It was part wistfulness, part irritation, and part disbelief.

Shunsui took advantage of her surprised and pressed the cup into her hands. "It's a Chai latte with no water. Just how you like it."

She blinked, clearly startled that he knew that. "Oh. Thank you."

"I have a favor to ask."

She raised an eyebrow, and they began making their way outside. "Oh?"

"You've seen the practices lately." Shunsui grimaced. "It's a little hard to focus on your own part when your partner can't get more than five to ten minutes into a routine. I was hoping you would practice with me, so I could work on my part."

Nanao blinked, and he thought he detected a hint of blush on her cheeks. "I've never actually danced the part."

Shunsui dismissed the concern. "I know you. Even if you've never danced the part, you have it memorized. You take your job as understudy very seriously."

She was really blushing now. "All right."

He beamed at her. "Thank you, Nanao."

Nanao bit her lip then offered shyly. "I haven't actually danced with a partner except in classes."

"It won't be a problem. You're too good a dancer for that."

Her blush deepened; Nanao was close to being bright red. Shunsui didn't know if she was embarrassed or just not used to getting compliments. Still, he had gotten her to agree to dance with him, and he had no doubt that Nanao would take to dancing with a partner with no troubles. Shunsui offered to take her out to lunch, and they made plans for when to meet to practice. It would just be the two of them to start with, but Shunsui planned on bringing Jyuushiro in at some point to fine tune the dancing. He didn't tell Nanao that though. He wanted her to be comfortable with her part before he brought anyone else in to help him. Shunsui was afraid that too much attention too quickly would scare her off.

When he arrived at the practice room the next afternoon, Shunsui found Nanao already there, warming up and stretching. Once they both were warmed up enough, Shunsui put the cd in the player and turned it to the first track for Clara and the Nutcracker: the scene in the pine woods. It took a little time for Nanao to get used to dancing with him rather than simply on her own or with the corps de ballet. However, once his presence and involvement in the dancing stopped taking her by surprise, Nanao proved to be quite adept at the pieces. It didn't take long for her to start relaxing and start really dancing. By the end of two weeks of their practices, Nanao had danced all of the sequences between the Nutcracker and Clara with him, and both of them were quite pleased with the way they were shaping up.

Shunsui also liked the confidence he saw in Nanao as they worked together. By their third week of practicing, she no longer seemed uncertain or shy about performing with him. While they still had some things they needed to work on, it was clear that Nanao had a much better grasp on the dances than did the woman assigned to play Clara. The practices also gave him a chance to get to know Nanao a little better. It took some time, but she finally began to relax around him. There was a lively, engaging woman hiding behind the mask of a stoic professional, and Shunsui delighted in drawing her out. She had even gotten to the point where she was comfortable doing things like smacking him in the shoulder when he annoyed her.

Rehearsal for the rest of the ballet was going well too. Save for the exception of the current Clara, almost everyone had mastered their parts, and now they were working on fine tuning the performance. The set was almost finished as well, and the costumes were in their final stages of design and building. There of course would still be some tweaking to be done with those, but soon everyone would be able to practice in costume. That was good because opening night was getting closer. Nanao's costume was also currently being built. However, it was the only one that wasn't built by the RBC's costume shop. Once they had her measurements, he and Jyuushiro had sent them and several pictures of Nanao to Yoruichi Shihoin, the head of the SBC's costume shop. She would put together a costume for Nanao, and it would keep their little plot a secret.

Jyuushiro started to join them for their private practices, and with his help, it didn't take long for things to really come together. Shunsui's one major concern was the stress that was beginning to show on Nanao. As they got closer to opening night, more and more tasks that weren't really in her job description were loaded on her. She had already been working with the children in the production along with the teachers from the RBC's school, but now she had also been put in charge of getting them organized for the publicity shots. In fact, Nanao was doing a lot that would have been done by the SBC's publicity office. Of course, the RBC was smaller and less well funded than the SBC, but still, one would think they wouldn't have one of their dancers doing so much of the work. It wasn't like any one else was pitching in with this sort of thing.

Shunsui did understand some of their reasoning. If you gave Nanao a task, it got done efficiently and professionally even if it wasn't something that she specialized in. Nanao was incredibly professional even when it came to things that weren't her job. He worried about how much she worked sometimes. Between her school work and the ballet company, he wasn't sure that she had any free time to just relax. He was going to have to enlist Rangiku's help in kidnapping Nanao for some fun sometime soon. The two women seemed to get along quite well, and Ran always knew how to have fun.

Still, things were quite well. By the time opening night arrived, hopefully it wouldn't be too hard to persuade old man Yama to hire Nanao or get Nanao to agree to accept the offer.


Nanao didn't think she had ever been this busy before. Between her classes and the ballet company, she was almost always swamped with work. It didn't help that she was putting in extra time to practice with Shunsui. Of course, she wasn't about to give that up. Nanao enjoyed the time they spent dancing together immensely. It was some of the most challenging work she had ever done, and Nanao enjoyed being pushed to the limits of her abilities. She still had a lot to learn about dancing, but this was giving her a chance to get some new experiences.

She also didn't think she'd had this much interaction with people outside of work or school since she was little. Both Rangiku and Shunsui seemed determined to get her outside their normal places of interaction. Which was why Nanao had been dragged out shopping along with Rangiku and Retsu this weekend. Rangiku had claimed she needed company for the trip, and the two other women had been pulled along in her wake.

"What exactly are we looking for?" Nanao asked once they had arrived downtown.

Rangiku blushed. "Baby things. I'm pregnant. The Nutcracker will be my last ballet for awhile."

Nanao frowned slightly. "Will that affect your career much?"

Retsu shook her head. "The SBC has provisions for maternity leave and arrangements for the first few years after in all the female employees' contracts. They also have a pretty good childcare center as well."

Rangiku nodded. "I'll probably end up teaching part time once the baby is born."

"All right." Nanao pursed her lips. "There's a boutique that specializes in baby and toddler things at the mall that's downtown, and there are several children's stores a little closer to the waterfront. If we try the mall first, we can stop at a little bistro I know on the way to the waterfront."

Rangiku laughed. "You see? That's exactly why I wanted you to come along. We don't know the town as well as you do, and no one can create a plan of attack as well as you do."

Rangiku led the charge into the shopping. While they were specifically looking for baby things, that didn't stop them from popping into a few stores that weren't on the list. By the time they took a break for lunch, the three of them had a collection of shopping bags. And Rangiku wasn't even close to running out of steam. Nanao would admit this was sort of fun. Retsu and Rangiku got her talking about when she started taking ballet lessons, and soon they were trading stories about their experiences in ballet lessons. Nanao could believe that Rangiku and her partner got scolded for locking themselves into the school overnight. Of course, she didn't think they tried too hard to get out. If Rangiku was really determined to do something, she would get it. The woman could be a force to reckon with.

One of the stores by the waterfront turned out to be exactly what Rangiku was looking for, and it took both Nanao and Retsu to keep the shopping trip within reasonable limits. As it was, Rangiku left the store with enough things for her baby's first week in the world as well as some rather adorable stuffed animals that Rangiku just couldn't pass up. All and all, it was a very pleasant Saturday. Nanao still had a paper to write, but it wasn't due until Tuesday, and the break from spending her weekend staring at a computer screen had probably done her good.

Sunday evening found her with the essay complete and in need of doing something that had very little to do with intellectual stimulation. So Nanao let herself into the studio to get some practicing done on her own. It wouldn't hurt to go over all the different the different part she had been practicing. Also, Nanao had to finish putting together the short solo she had promised the children if they behaved during the dress rehearsal next week. Whenever there were children involved in a performance, Nanao would let them pick out about four or five minutes of music for her dance to in exchange for good behavior.

It was a bribe that always worked, and Nanao rather enjoyed making up the little solos. One of her favorites had been when they picked Bruce Springsteen's Radio Nowhere. This year they had picked out the Enchanted Suite from the movie Enchanted, and Nanao was having a little more trouble with the solo. The music was very expressive and good for dancing, but there was one part that just begged for a two person dance, and Nanao didn't have a second person on hand. She was still struggling with what to do with that little section.

Nanao worked her way through The Nutcracker pieces she danced and then turned her attention to the solo. Every time she got to that sequence in the music, it seemed to fall apart. With a sigh of frustration, Nanao turned up the volume before starting the track one more time. If she couldn't get it to work after this, she was quitting for the night. Nanao closed her eyes and let the music carry her away. This time, however, when she reached that place, a hand took her own, and Nanao opened her eyes to find Shunsui beside her. They borrowed steps from Clara and the Nutcracker's pas de deux that led into a lift. Once he had set her down, the music changed again, and Nanao finished the piece alone.

Applause sounded from the doorway. Startled, Nanao looked over to find Mr. Ukitake and an older gentleman she didn't recognize at all.

"Lovely. Beautiful footwork and not a moment of hesitation when you realized that Shunsui was there." He beamed at her. "You're company is very lucky to have such a skilled dancer."

Nanao blushed at the compliment and ducked her head. "Thank you, sir."

"We've been here going over the project so far," Ukitake explained. "We were heading out to find some dinner. Why don't you join us?"

"I wouldn't want to impose."

"Nonsense." Shunsui declared. "We'll wait while you go change."

She bowed to the inevitable and went to quickly change into street clothes. She had the feeling if she dallied so they would leave without her, Shunsui might come in and drag her out. The four of them ended up in what looked like a little hole in the wall restaurant. However, Nanao soon discovered that the food was excellent; though it was clear that Shunsui had picked this place because of its sake selection. At his insistence, she found herself ordering a sake from the northern region.

In the end, she was rather grateful for the drink. If it hadn't been for the alcohol in her system, she might have become incredibly tense when she realized that the older gentleman was Shigekuni Yamamoto-Genryusai, the founder and current head of Seireitei Ballet Company. The four of them chatted amiably about how The Nutcracker was going and ballet in general. It was an incredibly pleasant evening all in all. Afterwards, Shunsui insisted on walking her home.

"Did you have a good time tonight?"

She nodded. "Yes, thank you."

"Good." He smiled down at her. "The old man really was impressed you know. Don't be too surprised if he offers you a position at SBC at some point soon."

Nanao blinked and shook her head. "You must be joking. I'm not that good of a dancer."

It was Shunsui's turn to shake his head, but he changed the subject. "What was the piece you were working on when we came in? I didn't recognize it."

Nanao explained about the bribe she provided to help the children behave during dress rehearsals. He seemed to find it a good idea which prompted Nanao to ask.

"Would you mind helping me with it? I don't think I can do the entire thing as a solo, and as you proved, it works as a pas de deux in places."

Shunsui smiled. "Of course."

They had reached her building, and Nanao found herself oddly reluctant to say goodbye to him. Shunsui smiled at her and bent to kiss her cheek.

"Good night, Nanao. I'll see you in the morning."


"So what do you think of our little soloist?" Shunsui asked once he had rejoined Jyuushiro and the old man.

Yamamoto snorted. "Her artistic director is an idiot not to be using that kind of talent properly. You said she isn't aware of just how talented she is?"

Shunsui nodded. "She honestly believes she's just an average dancer. I'm trying to build up her confidence a little, but it's not easy. I think getting her away from this company will help. Hopefully, having her dance the older Clara will help some too. I take it you aren't averse to offering her a contract?"

"She doesn't have as much experience as I'd like, but she's never going to get that here." Yamamoto shrugged. "I'll wait until we've seen her perform in The Nutcracker, but yes, I'll offer her a contract. Now, what exactly is going on between the two you?"

It was Shunsui's turn to shrug. Trust the old man to pick up on that.

"I am cautiously pursuing her. Nanao doesn't trust easily nor is she one to jump into things without thinking them through. However, she does seem to have warmed up to me some." He sighed. "There are times when I'm not sure she realizes that I actually am interested in her. I don't think she's ever had much of a love life. Jyuu finds it all greatly amusing."

His friend shrugged. "Turnabout is fair play. You teased me mercilessly about Retsu even after we got engaged."

Yamamoto called them back to the subject at hand. "Have you figured out how exactly you are going to implement this replacement plan you've concocted? If you wait too long, the playbills won't give the girl credit, but if you act too soon, someone might be able to foil your little plan."

Jyuu shook his head. "Not a problem actually. Nanao was put in charge of getting the playbills done, but Rangiku offered to take care of things for her. If we have to, we can print up a fake on to pass around."

Their mentor nodded. "It sounds like you have things in hand then. I look forward to seeing the opening performance."

With that he left the two of them on their own to finish things up at the studio before heading home. Shunsui spent the next day running through a number of his scenes with the older Clara. Yamaguchi had not really gotten much more proficient at any of them. He didn't see Nanao at all until later when everyone was getting ready to leave. He had been planning on seeing if she wanted to work on the pas de deux for the children, but Rangiku came bouncing with a bright smile.

"Look what Gin found for me," she held up a video cassette. "You'll never guess who's in this."

She marched right over to the TV in the dancer's lounge area popped the cassette in. It was production of the Balanchine Nutcracker, and within minutes of it starting, Nanao had buried her face in her hands with a groan.

"Turn it off. Please."

"Not a chance." Rangiku's smile widened.

It became clear to Shunsui minutes later that Nanao was playing Clara. She couldn't have been more than eight or nine. She was adorable. And even at that age, her talent was clear. Shunsui frowned a little when the parents and guests came on scene. He could swear he knew one of the dancers. By the time they had reached the battle scene, Nanao had gotten over her embarrassment some, though she was still blushing. This had probably been her first major performance.

When they hit the second act, Shunsui finally realized why he knew one of the adult dancers. It was Lisa Yadomaru. She had performed with him on a couple of occasions during her time at the SBC. She had been a very good dancer, and Shunsui had been sorry to see her go, but her heart hadn't really been in ballet. And given the way Nanao was watching Lisa perform the Sugar Plum Fairy's pas de deux, the woman had probably been Nanao's mentor when she here. Shunsui doubted anyone had stepped into role after she had left. That would explain some of Nanao's lack of confidence in her own skills.

When the recording ended, Nanao found herself inundated with people telling her how cute she had been, giving Shunsui a chance to organize his thoughts. He now had some clue as to part of Nanao's lack in confidence when it came to her abilities, and he planned on using that knowledge to try and get her to realize just how talented she was. Once he had a plan in mind, he waded in and rescued Nanao from her admirers. She was beginning to look rather flustered. Shunsui took advantage of that to convince her to go to dinner with him. He had noticed that Nanao was looking a little worn lately, and Shunsui didn't want her to have to work more than she needed to. That included cooking for herself.

As it turned out, he was dead in the black about Nanao being exhausted. As the end of her term at school was approaching, her workload had increased, and between that and approaching opening of the ballet, Nanao had very little time or energy to spare. It worried him a little too. The more tired you were, the easier it was to get sick. Though if Nanao was going to get sick, it would be better if she did it now rather than once the performances of The Nutcracker began. Shunsui doubted they could do without her.

He made sure that she got home all right and gave her strict instructions that if she wasn't feeling well, to stay home and rest. It was a measure of how tired she must be that she didn't argue with him about that. Shunsui made a mental note to keep an eye on her for the next few days just to make sure she was okay. If she did get sick, he could always send Retsu over to make sure Nanao got the proper care.

Shunsui had been right to be concerned. Two days later, he got a call from a very raspy sounding Nanao.

"I'm sorry. I just don't think that I can make it to practice today." She coughed. "I'm hoping that rest will take care of it."

"Not to worry. Just focus on getting better, Nanao. Do you need groceries or anything like that? Jyuushiro's working with the corps de ballet all afternoon, so I would have time to run out and get you some things."

She hesitated. "I…if you wouldn't mind picking up some orange juice, chicken stock, and alphabet noodles, I would appreciate it."

Shunsui nodded even though she couldn't see it. "Orange juice, chicken stock, alphabet noodles. Got it. I'll drop by around two-ish."

"There's an extra key taped behind the little messageboard hanging on my door. I'm not sure I'll be awake."

"That's fine, sweetheart. Just get some rest."

It wasn't until after he had hung up the phone that Shunsui realized the endearment had slipped out. Hopefully, Nanao was too sick to pay much attention to that. He didn't want to scare her off at this point. Not when they had come so far. It was easy enough for him to slip off and get the groceries Nanao had asked for. Shunsui ended up buying significantly more than just those three items. He had no problems letting himself into Nanao's apartment. After checking on her briefly and finding her asleep, Shunsui retreated to her kitchen to whip up some lunch for her and put away the groceries. It didn't take long to have soup simmering on the stove. He also made up a pot of lemon-chamomile tea as well.

A weak little cough from the other room alerted him to Nanao's awakening. It was the work of mere moments to put together a tray for her. She blinked a little and tilted her head to the side when he made his way to her bedside.

"I must be sicker than I thought if I'm having hallucinations."

Shunsui laughed. "No hallucinations, darling. Someone needed to make sure that you were taken care of, and I wasn't about to let anyone else take the job.

Nanao opened her mouth then shut it. Shunsui took advantage of her surprise to set the tray on her dresser and help her rearrange herself in bed so she could eat. While she ate, he filled her in on what the ballet was doing that day and how things were going. By the time Nanao had finished eating, she was looking sleepy again. Shunsui got her tucked back into bed.

"Retsu thinks you should take the next few days off and just rest. If you need anything from the university or the ballet studio, just give me a call, and someone will fetch it for you."

Nanao nodded, half asleep already. With a smile, Shunsui left her to her rest. He cleaned up the kitchen and left the rest of the soup in a container in the fridge. He had also picked up several meals that just needed to be microwaved. He hoped to be back to cook for her, but just in case something came up, he didn't want her to have to worry about cooking. Locking the apartment behind him, Shunsui left to go see how Jyuu was doing with the rehearsals.

The next few days weren't exactly fun without Nanao there, but Shunsui quickly discovered just how important she was to the whole ballet. Nothing had run as smoothly without her, and it especially showed when working with the children. However, it did end up giving them the very opportunity they needed. Jyuushiro had been running over the second act with everyone except for the children. They had been working on the Clara and the Nutcracker's pas de deux, and Yamaguchi was butchering it. Jyuu had already stopped them three times to correct and go over parts. Shunsui was pretty sure that everyone was feeling frustrated.

And it finally got to Yamaguchi. She had lost her temper and snapped.

"Why can't you just rechoreograph the damn thing? No one living could perform this!"

Jyuushiro's eyes went hard. "That is hardly true. But if that is how you feel, I'll have Miss Ise dance the part. I doubt you'll find that solo in the Waltz of the Snowflakes that difficult."

"Fine," she snapped back.

"When Miss Ise returns, she'll take over the part."

Nobody dared contradict him. Shunsui was hard pressed to keep from showing his triumph. He doubted that anyone was going to argue with the decision. Not after a public outburst like that. The part was Nanao's now. They were going to have to tell her that sooner rather than later. He knew his Nanao well enough that she would need some time to come to grips with the change. Her first reaction would most likely be that she didn't deserve the part. But Shunsui wasn't going to let her refuse, and he knew that once she got past her gut reaction, Nanao would realize that she was the best choice for the role.

When he dropped by to check on Nanao that afternoon, Shunsui found her looking much better. She was curled up on the couch with a book in hand and a cup of tea at her side.

He smiled. "How are you feeling, Nanao?"

"Much better, thank you." She flushed a little. "You really didn't have to go to all the trouble that you did for me."

"It wasn't a problem. Besides," his grin turned mischievous, "what would we do if we lost our Clara?"

Nanao blinked at him. "Excuse me?"

Shunsui settled into her armchair. "Yamaguchi told Jyuushiro that the part was impossible and refused to dance it. Since you're the only other one who knows the part, naturally it went to you. Besides, it's about time you had a larger role in the actual production."

"But-"

He cut her off before she could protest. "You were already dancing the part better than Yamaguchi in practice with me. You are also not inclined to through temper tantrums in the middle of rehearsal. Just because you have not been given roles like this before does mean you are not capable of performing them. And if anyone gives you a hard time about the change, I'll set them straight."

Deciding that now was probably a good time to change the subject, Shunsui turned the conversation to the latest antics of the children in The Nutcracker that she had missed.


Nanao was more than a little stunned by her new role in the ballet. Part of her was sure this was just some sort of fever dream. However, when she returned to the ballet studio, Nanao found that she indeed was dancing the Older Clara, and that most people were pretty satisfied by that. She did find herself a little nervous about rehearsing in front of other people. She and Shunsui had only ever danced those sequences for Mr. Ukitake before. But once she actually started dancing, most of those nerves faded away.

The next week was too busy for Nanao to really worry about what the other principal dancers thought about this. She wasn't one of them, but she had been given the part over any of the other female dancers. It would at least cause snide comments. But she hadn't heard any of them yet. Of course, that could be because Shunsui, Rangiku, Jyuushiro, and Retsu had made a concentrated effort to have at least one of them in her presence whenever she was at the studio. No one wanted to offend SBC dancers and staff.

The week ended with the dress rehearsal which went very well. There had been a few minor mishaps, but they were all things that could be easily fixed. It was better that they had happened at the dress rehearsal than on opening night. The only little snag for Nanao was the fact that she didn't have her costume yet. The one that had been made for Yamaguchi wouldn't fit her. Shunsui had assured her that she would have a proper costume for opening night though, so Nanao was trying not to worry about that. The children had all behaved during the dress rehearsal, and so she had preformed her short dance piece for them, and they seemed to enjoy it.

Opening night found Nanao at the theater three hours before she needed to be there. She was unaccountably nervous and felt the need to do some serious warm ups to calm herself. It was easy enough to set her Ipod to her warm up playlist and let the music carry her off. She moved from warm ups to barre work, and once she felt sufficiently warmed up, Nanao moved to the center floor. She was sticking to fairly simple things, not wanting to exhaust herself before the performance. Still, as always she found the act of dancing soothing, and the more she danced, the less nervous she felt. Nanao didn't even start when some one took her hand and began to dance with her. Nanao opened her eyes to find Shunsui's face merely inches from her own.

Nanao found herself holding her breath as Shunsui carefully closed the distance between them. His lips brushed her own lightly, and when she didn't pull away, he increased the pressure. Nanao kissed him back. When their lips finally parted, Nanao stared at him wide eyed. Shunsui gently tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.

"Let me take you out for a celebratory dinner after the performance tonight?"

She nodded, feeling a little dazed. Still, she wanted to give this a try. Nanao didn't think she could keep denying that she felt something for this man. Shunsui smiled.

"Your costume's here. Do you want to go try it on?"

Nanao let Shunsui herd her over to the space in the theater where the costume department was set up. There was a dark haired woman there that Nanao didn't recognize. She looked up from the costume in her lap.

"So, is this our dancer, Shunsui?"

Shunsui smiled. "Yoruichi, this Nanao Ise. Nanao, Yoruichi Shihoin, our wardrobe mistress at the SBC."

Yoruichi smiled. "Wonderful. Why do you go pop this on, so I can make alterations?"

The woman handed her a pale lilac tutu and bodice to go put on. Nanao ducked into one of the changing rooms set up to put on the costume. It was probably the prettiest costume she had ever worn. The pale lilac fabric was accented with silver detail work and jewels ranging in color from clear to a deep royal purple. And it fit like a dream.

"Miss Ise? Does it fit all right?"

Nanao stepped out of the changing room, feeling a little uncertain. She wasn't sure she did justice to such a beautiful work of art. Ms. Shihoin stalked around her, making minor adjustments.

"Thankfully, I had your shoe size, so we've already dyed enough pairs to match for this first week. Once we can see how quickly you go through shoes you go through, we can get enough made up for the rest of the performances." The woman frowned slightly. "What are they doing with your hair?"

Nanao blinked. She had no idea. It wasn't often that she had a separate hairstyle from the rest of the corps de ballet. However, Ms. Shihoin didn't seem to be expecting an answer to her own question. The woman was rummaging around in her bag, looking for something. She pulled out a slim tiara, the type that resembled a v and was easily pinned to a dancer's hair.

"Let's just see if this will fit. It's the only one I have made up in lilac and silver, but I think we should be able to adjust it to fit."

It all felt a little surreal. It felt even more surreal a few hours later when she was fully dressed, wearing her stage make up and an elegant up do complete with the tiara. The dancer in the mirror couldn't be her. Shunsui's reflection appeared behind her, and he rest his hands on her shoulders.

"Are you ready, Nanao?" His voice was soft and warm.

She nodded, turning to look at him. "Yes."

"Good. We'll be on in about fifteen minutes. Time to get into place."

Shunsui hesitated a moment then leaned down and closed the distance between their lips. The kiss was light and soft, and it left Nanao feeling warm and content.

"Break a leg, Nanao."

Then she was too busy to be nervous anymore. And once she was on stage, nothing mattered but the music and the dance. Nanao lost herself in her performance. She came back to herself in a rush when it came time for the bows and the applause thundered from the audience. Nanao was forced to make several bows and accept an enormous bouquet of roses before she was finally allowed off stage. Nanao nearly collapsed into the first chair she found. She was exhausted but more than happy with her performance. However, she was also starving, and her feet were killing her. Nanao hadn't even made it to the dressing rooms when Shunsui caught up with her.

She found herself lifted off her feet in a hug.

"You were magnificent, Nanao. That was an incredible performance." He set her back down and kissed her forehead. "Go change, and we'll go get something to eat. You're probably just as hungry as I am."

Nanao changed as quickly as possible. She had a comfortable pair of jeans and a sweater with her things. She didn't even both to pin her hair up in its customary bun. Shunsui was lurking right outside the door. He took in her attire with a slow grin.

"You look lovely, Nanao. Let's go."

It didn't turn out to be that simple. Nearly everyone stopped them on their way out offering congratulations on the performance. Retsu and Jyuushiro had been deep in conversation with Yamamoto but had both waved, and Nanao had finally met Rangiku's husband, Gin Ichimaru. The two of them finally made it out of the theater. It was raining outside, but Shunsui produced an umbrella, and they scrambled over to the line of taxis that was waiting for the theater patrons. Shunsui gave the driver an address that Nanao didn't recognize. When they stopped, it was in front of a little place that looked like a hole in the wall. It seemed like Shunsui had an endless supply of these restaurants. Nanao raised a dubious eyebrow, but Shunsui just smiled.

Inside the restaurant was clean and simply furnished. The two dancers were given a table for two in a quiet corner. Nanao busied herself with the menu, unsure of what to say. She would be the first to admit that she had next to no experience when it came to romance that was outside the pages of a book. She knew she wanted something with this man, but really, Nanao had no idea how to proceed. Shunsui seemed genuinely interested in her. He was a great dancer and seemed to be a wonderful person as well. They ordered their dinner, and then Nanao was left with a rather awkward silence.

Shunsui reached out and took her hand in his. "So, Nanao, how do you feel about the way the performance went?"

Dancing. She could always talk about dancing. "I'm not sure that I've ever preformed that well before. Or been that exhausted afterwards."

"We did sort of throw you in the deep end." Shunsui smiled at her. "But you did marvelously. I'm not sure I've ever seen anything as beautiful on the stage."

Nanao blushed and looked away, but her fingers curled more tightly around his. Shunsui chuckled softly.

"You're adorable when you blush, you know that? You're such an amazing woman. Smart, funny, strong, and such a lovely dancer. I was enchanted when I first saw you, but it wasn't until you opened your mouth that I really was hooked. So many of the women I meet just fall at my feet or spend all their time flirting."

Nanao just knew that her blush had deepened. Her cheeks felt hot. But Shunsui was still talking.

"And you're such a talented dancer. I can't decide which is better: watching you dance or dancing with you. I've never had a partner as attuned to me as you are. Hell, I've never met anyone as attuned to me as you are. So I have two questions for you."

Nanao realized that he was waiting for a response from her and found her voice. "Yes?"

"First of all, the Seireitei Ballet Company would like to offer you a five year contract as one of our principal dancers. Would you be interested in taking it?"

Nanao fought to keep her composure. It was an opportunity of a lifetime. Hell, even if the contract had been for her to be a soloist with the SBC, it would be the opportunity of a lifetime."

"Yes." She couldn't find words other than the affirmative.

Shunsui smiled. "Good. I know you'll be a welcome addition. My second question is a bit more personal. Would you date me?"

She hadn't expected him to so direct about. Not when he'd been so subtle about most of his romantic overtures earlier. Still, Nanao would be lying if she said no. She was already more than half in love with this man. Her fingers tightened around his.

"I would like that very much."

Shunsui leaned in and kissed her. "Good. So would I."

The rest of dinner was just as pleasant, though not as intense. Shunsui only relinquished her hand from his when their food came. They ended up discussing their opinions of how the ballet had gone tonight. While there wouldn't be any reviews out until tomorrow at the earliest, they could at least compare each other's opinions. It hadn't been a bad first night at all. There had been no major errors or mishaps, and everything had run pretty smoothly. Somehow they had gotten on to the topic of opening night horror stories. Nanao had several of her own, but Shunsui seemed to have an endless supply with some very odd occurrences including a dressing room full of bubble wrap. Still laughing, they ordered dessert.

It was still pouring when they left the restaurant, but Nanao didn't really mind. It was rather cozy being tucked under the umbrella with Shunsui. He had insisted on seeing her home. He kissed her one more time under the umbrella at her door, and Nanao found herself hesitantly inviting him in for tea. Shunsui accepted, and Nanao soon was curled up on the couch with him, both of the drinking peppermint tea. It seemed that Shunsui shared her dislike for green tea. Nanao rest her head against Shunsui chest, content to sit there and listen to the rain outside and his heartbeat. This was nice. Nanao had not expected this to be the result of her giving him directions to the artistic director's office when they first met, but she wouldn't complain. It was nice not to be dancing alone anymore. Either on stage or in life.

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