"You see, you say that and I'm suddenly nervous that I might be giving you a bit too much power." Mariela told him, holding a finger out towards him. "Don't abuse that. If anything, think of it more like a privilege than a power." She said to Scott, but she knew that she was in good hands if she did end up in his back pocket. They'd known each other for far too long now to find herself fucked over by the man besides her. She took a moment to look over at him, wondering what part he was referring to when he let her know she had his number? Was it to discuss all that was happening behind the scenes or was it in reference to opening herself to dating? Mariela sipped on her lemonade for a beat, relieved when the conversation continued on with what was happening with her coworkers. "Well, we're ballerinas. This is a very different sort of sisterhood. One where the knives aren't exactly hidden, you tend to get stabbed right in the chest." She explained to Scott and in a way, that made most of the girls (and boys) respect each other more. There was no time for bullshit in ballet. "I have your number as you reminded me." She smiled over at him, as they continued to walk. "How about you? Aside from having your own shop now— which is huge news by the way, any updates I've yet to learn of?"
"Don't worry. I'm trustworthy. And I feel so so privileged." He raised his free hand to cover his heart teasingly. He wasn't dumb enough to ask for something he knew she was bound to say no to, so when he decided to cash in he wanted to make sure the moment was right. "I love the honesty. I'd rather know someone was coming for me than to think someone was my friend two seconds before they stabbed me in the back. It would drive me nuts." Scott raised his lemonade to take another long drink. "Not anything you probably want to hear. Still fighting professionally. I've broken my nose twice and a few fingers here and there since the last time I saw you but other than that it's going good. The money is good and I have enough to stop now if I really wanted to but I like it. It's a nice way to wind down, which sounds weird if I think about it too long. But I'm good. Honestly, I think I'm in the best place I've ever been at so I'm pretty proud. Oh, and I got my GED last year. I have the stupid thing hanging on the wall at my apartment."

















