Lieutenant (An Ell Donsaii story #3) (27 page)

BOOK: Lieutenant (An Ell Donsaii story #3)
11.76Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Ell went directly to her favorite taqueria for her usual grande burrito. While in line she heard a familiar voice.

“Raquel?”

Ell turned, “Dan! How are you doing?”

“Good! Hey, you’re using more than one word at a time!”

Ell shrugged.

“Noooo! Back down to none! Hey, I’d love to dance with you again, I have fond memories.”

“OK, let me eat my burrito.”

Dan raised an eyebrow as he looked at the huge burrito she’d just taken from the vendor, “Careful how much you eat! I’m planning to give you a workout.”

 

As Amy and Ell ate they saw Dan out on the floor doing his freestyle routine and occasionally waving to Ell to come join him. After they finished eating both Amy and Ell got up and walked out to the area on the floor where freestylers were dancing. Dan smiled at Ell as she walked out and he imitated her stride as she walked out to the floor though he “marched in place.” As Ell approached him she began walking in time to the music so she was marching in place like he was. As before, he then threw in some little moves starting with a pumping move with his right arm which she imitated, then he changed the footwork and began making turns which she followed. Dan, entranced with her graceful coordination, again wondered whether she somehow read his mind to know what he was about to do, or just followed so quickly that he couldn’t tell she was lagging him? He led her in more and more complex moves without losing her at all, then sped up his rhythm, delighted as she easily kept up. Finally he did a front flip but to his disappointment she didn’t flip with him. He raised his eyebrows at her.

She shrugged at him lifting her own eyebrows. He reached out his hands and she took them, easily following his tug to spin into a cuddle. They began swing dancing and, following the Tres Locos tradition, Dan steered Ell around the periphery of the floor.

Amy continued freestyling herself she watched them moving around. She looked around at other people in the bar, noting that many of them were watching Dan and Ell. Looking back at the floor she saw several other couples doing more intricate routines, but slight missteps, slipped grips and bobbles created a certain inelegance. Amy shook her head, though Dan and Ell weren’t doing anything terribly complex, the grace and beauty of their movements drew eyes to them.

Dan’s eyebrows rose as he made an attempt to lead Raquel into a Lindy Flip. She somehow started to follow yet stopped him and bobbed back from the move so gracefully that he felt sure the little dip they made would have appeared choreographed to anyone watching. Every turn they made flowed so smoothly that he felt like he’d been dancing with the girl forever! Why couldn’t it be this way with other women?

The song drew to a close and he tried to get her to stay on the floor for another but she leaned close and said, “Thirsty.”

Dan grinned at her, “Back to one word at a time?”

She grinned back, shrugged and turned to walk off the floor. He admired her as she walked away. He shook his head. Even just walking she displayed a simple and supple beauty. It wasn’t that her hips swung suggestively, just that every motion seemed perfect, catlike, harmonized.
Oh well maybe she’ll dance again in a bit?

Despite the grande burrito she’d eaten Ell still felt hungry so she headed back over to the tiendas to get some nachos. On her way there she saw Cody who’d first taught her to swing dance. Cody had his eyes on Ell despite the fact that Connie, his dance partner was standing next to him with a possessive hand on his arm. He lifted his hand to give Ell a little wave but Connie said something sharply to him and he dropped his hand. Ell gave him a friendly little wave back and continued over to the taqueria she liked somehow feeling Connie’s eyes burning into her back. She wondered why Connie disliked her so? It wasn’t as if she had tried to horn in on the relationship between Connie and Cody.

When Ell returned to the table Dan was sitting there with Amy. He grinned up at her, then eyed her plate. “You’re still hungry!?”

Ell raised an eyebrow then nodded with a grin but said nothing except to point at the nachos indicating he should help himself. Dan and Amy both had a couple of nachos.

Dan said, “If you don’t explode, would you like to dance again after your nachos?”

Ell nodded.

Dan rolled his eyes and turned to Amy. “Does she carry on these one word or less conversations with everyone, or is it just me?”

Amy raised one eyebrow and dropped the other as if concentrating on a serious question. After a pause she narrowed her eyes and said, “Nope, just you.”

He looked at Ell whose lips were pursed around the straw in her Coke. Her eyes sparkled at him.

Then Connie led Cody out onto the floor. They began a very complex and athletic routine they’d been working on in class. It was beautiful yet appeared dangerous. Fascinated, Ell couldn’t take her eyes off of them.

As they left the floor when the song finished, Connie pulled Cody directly past Ell’s table like she had the last time they’d been at Tres Locos. Ell continued to clap as they approached but Connie glared at her as she approached and just before she passed she sneered and said, “You’ll
never
be able to dance like that.”

Cody leaned down and quietly said, “Don’t listen to her, she can be
such
a bitch!” Connie tugged at his wrist but he resisted and said, “I’ll be back, I hope you’ll dance with me?”

Ell minutely shook her head. “I’m leaving town, you should preserve your friendship with Connie.”

Connie said imperiously, “Come on Cody. She’s just a pretender. She can’t really dance.”

Cody frowned but acquiesced to being led away.

Ell found Dan’s eyes wide on her. “What?”

“You’re leaving?”

Ell shrugged and nodded.

“And you’re not going to show that bitch what you can really do?!”

Ell snorted, wrinkled her nose and shook her head.

His eyebrows rose, “You’re gonna just let that ‘pretender’ and ‘can’t dance’ crap stand?”

Ell narrowed her eyes.

Amy put her hand on Ell’s forearm, “Come on. Show her what you can do! We’re all dying to see.” Amy’s eyes flicked briefly over toward where Steve and Randy sat trying not to look their way. “Besides, we’re leaving town, leave a mark behind.”

Ell leaned close to Amy’s ear. “But then no one else will ask me to dance.”

Amy grinned, “Dan’s staked you out so they probably aren’t going to ask anyway, go ahead and go out in a blaze of glory.”

Ell said quietly, “It might ruin your chance for a dance too.”

Amy rolled her eyes, “Don’t worry about that,
I
want to see too!”

Ell’s eyes focused a moment in the distance, then she turned to Dan. “OK.”

“Great!” He started to rise but she had her hand on his arm.

“I don’t have much stamina so we have to be done in three minutes OK?”

“Sure.” He would have risen but she still held his arm.

“Wait until another fast song starts, start with swing and finish with breakdancing?”

His eyes moved up to the left as he considered. “OK.”

She bent to suck on her straw again, grinning up at him.

 

They waited through another slow song but when a fast one started Dan stood eagerly, holding out a hand. “Raquel?”

She makes the simple act of standing into a graceful work of art,
he thought. As they walked out to the floor he realized she’d removed her boots and was in her stocking feet?

Soon they were swing dancing with the elegance she always seemed to bring to it. As they spun through several pretzels she said, “Faster.”

He raised his brows and complied. He twirled her and she said, “We can do some of those flips you’ve been trying to get me to do.

He hadn’t tried to do a Lindy Flip at this speed before and wasn’t sure if it actually could be done but he tried it. As he swung her into it he worried about whether he’d be able to catch her if it went wrong. But it didn’t go wrong! It went perfectly, as did an “around the world,” a “frog,” a “cannonball,” and a “back flip!”

Dan knew he’d have goose bumps if he weren’t working so hard. Doing these elements with other girls was a physical struggle with a sense of danger, even at lower speeds. Doing them with Raquel seemed effortless and somehow completely controlled despite the speed at which they were dancing.

Her hands pulled free from his, she moonwalked away from him, but then he found her following him like they had started when they first met. So he boosted the complexity of his standing “toprock” moves more and more, amazed as she followed his moves effortlessly. As they danced he noticed that everyone else on the dance floor had stopped and begun to watch them. Briefly he wondered if she would freak out and quit like she had before? Then he shrugged and dropped to the floor to begin a windmill, as he leapt back to his feet she dropped to windmill herself. His eyes narrowed as he realized she was perfectly copying his own personal style of windmill.

She was back on her feet! He dropped to helicopter and leapt back up to see her dropping for a perfect copy of his helicopter too. He did a backflip, so did she! He did a front flip and she was right with him! The song was reaching its ending so he skipped and did a round off into a series of back handsprings across the dance floor.

Out of the corner of his eye he realized she was tumbling beside him, so that they were performing handsprings in perfect synchrony. When he landed she came down slightly after he did and he realized that she had finished with a double!
Holy crap!
Instead of landing and stopping like he had, she bounded backward from her landing to go back across the floor the other way. The first turn was a standard handspring, next she bounded two flips without touching her hands down! As Dan watched, dumbfounded, the next flip she twisted as well as tumbling end over end without touching down on her hands, then did another double and landed perfectly on her feet, throwing her hands up like a gymnast! She grinned at him.

The room exploded in applause, people coming to their feet having just seen something they’d never seen before! Dan narrowed his eyes, there was something different about her nose! Suddenly, she reached up and grasped her hair, tugging on it… it came off—a wig! The hair underneath was short and reddish blond. She looked different, yet familiar.

My God! I’ve been dancing with Ell Donsaii!
He thought, scalp prickling.

She took a deep sweeping bow and walked off the floor.
My God! No wonder she could do any dance move I ever thought of!

As she walked to the table where Amy sat she passed near an open mouthed Connie and winked at her with a grin. Then she picked up her boots, quickly stamped them on and headed for the exit. Dan trotted out after her but she was nowhere in sight when he got there.

 

The End

 

 

Hope you liked the book!

If so, please give it a positive review on Amazon.

Try the next in the series, Rocket (an Ell Donsaii story #4)

 

Author’s Afterword

 

This is a comment on the “science” in this science fiction novel. I have always been partial to science fiction that posed a “what if” question. Not everything in the story has to be scientifically possible, but you suspend your disbelief regarding one or two things that aren’t thought to be possible. Then you ask,
what if
something (such as faster than light travel) were possible, how might that change our world? Each of the Ell Donsaii stories asks at least one such question.

“Lieutenant” asks,
what if
some genius worked out a way to used quantum entangled molecules to send faster than light messages through another dimension? How might that affect the way our world works? Considering the enormous impact of improved internet communication on our world, there is little doubt that such quantum based communication would result in some huge changes.

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

I would like to acknowledge the editing and advice of Gail Gilman, Elene Trull and Nora Dahners, each of whom significantly improved this story.

 

 

BOOK: Lieutenant (An Ell Donsaii story #3)
11.76Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

Galloway (1970) by L'amour, Louis - Sackett's 16
Dancing Aztecs by Donald E. Westlake
The Italian Girl by Iris Murdoch
Pocket Kings by Ted Heller
Blood Haze by L.R. Potter
Heirs of the Body by Carola Dunn
Pisando los talones by Henning Mankell
A Love Like No Other by Maggie Casper