Stretching, then a big step to launch into the movement. Heading partly upside down, involving limbs with the floor, from one movement to another – rotating in a controlled tumble, she enjoyed the rhythm her body defined.
A bright beam burst into the room from a small plane of light. The woman noticed it as she danced. Guessing a correct reaction, she passed her hands through the beam as she continued. Three sparks emerged, expanding to glowing wire frames which floated to their own positions. She let her momentum spin to a stop.
One spoke. “Is it exactly what you were looking for?”
“I’m unsure as to its importance,” the Princess replied, “but I am enjoying what you brought me. In that sense, perhaps yes.” The wireframes nodded. “I do wonder where you found it.” The wireframes shook their heads. “For some reason, I haven’t asked anyone to learn this with me. Do the Vedani dance?”
The Kao-Sidhe paused in motion. “Not exactly. Not like you’re thinking. It’s not for the sake of a good time.”
“Unless they’re having a good time doing it.”
“But it looks like dancing.”
“It’s scary,” Rosy Glow said, giggling.
“If you see it, something terrible may be occurring.”
“Terrible!”
“The answer is no…” Dragon Food smothered his chuckles. “…but yes? They’re very good at it.”
“If they teach you, you should try it.”
“Try it!”