Jae moves in a competent, confident way that is actually pretty good (you know, for keeping rhythm to music he's never heard before), even if he's relatively reserved - he's not used to having to try very hard to get attention from other people. That he's just some other decent-looking guy with neat hair here is a relief; he likes the attention, at home, but he's not used to it here.
Everything about this is surreal, from the music to the people on the floor to Megan herself, and the more they dance the more he sinks into the sound, until he feels like his head's swimming. It's not unpleasant. A group of super drunk girls join them for a bit, happy to sing along to lyrics he doesn't know and grab his hands and giggle at Megan, and he finds that totally fine. Someone recognizes her and offers to buy her and her date another round and, hey, he's not going to object. He'll go for as long as she wants, and as his walls melt, his magic breathes easier, and somehow he feels more human for it.
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Everything about this is surreal, from the music to the people on the floor to Megan herself, and the more they dance the more he sinks into the sound, until he feels like his head's swimming. It's not unpleasant. A group of super drunk girls join them for a bit, happy to sing along to lyrics he doesn't know and grab his hands and giggle at Megan, and he finds that totally fine. Someone recognizes her and offers to buy her and her date another round and, hey, he's not going to object. He'll go for as long as she wants, and as his walls melt, his magic breathes easier, and somehow he feels more human for it.