Chapter 238: When the Dance Party Goes On
"Of course. Luna said with a smile.
Then the two of them walked onto the dance floor, and by this time the music of the Strange Sisters had already played, and they were playing on stage, their hair was particularly thick, and they were all wearing black robes that had been deliberately torn to tatters, and they picked up their respective instruments and began to play with great emotion.
Luna closed her eyes and listened to the rhythm, one arm swaying slightly, looking engaged.
Malfoy let go of her hand, and Luna didn't notice it, but spun more devotedly in place with the music, the aqua blue skirt dancing briskly, like a flower blooming, and like a stream flowing, swaying out of the beauty of a place.
"That's a good rhythm!" Just as Luna was about to walk off the dance floor with her eyes closed, she inexplicably turned around in time, slid back lightly, opened her eyes, and said to Malfoy.
"Pretty good dance, isn't it?" said Malfoy, clapping his hands lightly.
"It's just jumping and playing. Luna said as she suddenly turned her head to her right, then pointed to a pair of dancers who were moving forward and retreating in her own footsteps.
"They're really good dancers. Luna said.
Malfoy followed and looked over, it turned out to be the couple Qiu Zhang and Cedric, they were now dancing a very ordinary ballroom dance, the man was taking the initiative to hug the woman's waist, the two looked at each other affectionately, and they advanced and retreated, and they had a tacit understanding.
It seems that Cedric doesn't have to prepare for the game, which gives him more time to spend with his girlfriend.
"Let's try it too, don't worry, I won't step on your feet. Luna said eagerly, making Malfoy's expression bright.
"Good. Malfoy couldn't help but respond, and it was really an inexplicable sense of dislocation when the lines were snatched away.
The two began to dance in the middle of the dance floor, both of them maintaining a slower pace rather restrainedly.
"Listen, they knew we were beginners, so they slowed down. Luna said with a smile, her eyes narrowing into a slit.
Sure enough, coincidentally, the Weird Sisters stopped their upbeat and uplifting song and played a slow, melancholy tune that surrounded the entire dance floor.
After a short while, as the last trembling note fell, the song ended, and the dance was over.
"Ha, looks like we had a good jump. Luna excitedly said, "Look, they're all staring at us." Luna gestured to some of the students in the audience, many of whom were looking in their direction.
To be fair, the two of them didn't dance very well, Malfoy's steps were even a little stiff, and Luna was just dancing on the dance floor with her body in the rhythm she imagined, but because of this, their dancing had an indescribable sense of freedom and charm that attracted people's attention.
"I'm happy today!" the two of them walked to the corner of the dance floor, and a new round of music had already begun, and Luna whispered to Malfoy with the background music in the background.
"That couldn't be better. Malfoy nodded, and now he thought it would be a good idea to relax like this once in a while.
"Well, do you want to try it again?" Seeing that Luna still had a feeling of unfinished, Malfoy took the initiative to invite again.
"No need. Luna refused his invitation, and she said with an aria, "Happy times should be cherished, too much happiness will make Merlin jealous, this is what my father told me." ”
"That's all for today. Luna shrugged her shoulders and said lightly, then looked seemingly inadvertently towards a corner off the dance floor. "You might want to spend some time with the person you should be with, but goodbye, Mr. Warrior, and have a great time ahead. ”
The girl smiled, and then she slipped onto the dance floor again, and like a butterfly in a flower, she began her own dance.
"What an unpredictable girl. Malfoy raised his eyebrows, his mouth slightly hooked, and his feet began to slide away from the pairs of men and women who were dancing, the most striking of which were Fred and Angelina, who were so unrestrained that Malfoy even had to perform a few difficult moves to get out of the dance floor under their blockade.
Then he saw Pansy sitting outside in the row of chairs closest to the dance floor, looking wistfully at the people on the dance floor.
Malfoy walked over to him, and Pansy's eyes lit up with surprise when she saw the boy in front of her, and then quickly disappeared into a proud look.
"How's it going?" asked Pansy, deliberately.
"Did you lend her that dress?" Malfoy asked, quickly sensing the hidden meaning of Pansy's words.
"Of course, if it weren't for me, you might have jumped all night with a corn cob. Pansy shook her head and made an exaggerated expression, "You know, I almost hallucinated when I ran into her at noon that day. ”
"She's not wrong to say she's a crazy girl, who would have thought of wearing such a dress at such a ball?" Pansy said in a sour tone, as if she was a little envious of Luna's good fortune and saddened by her unwitting profligacy.
If she had the opportunity to go on the dance floor, she would definitely not wear such a strange outfit.
"How about taking me out for a walk, if you can't dance, you should be fine walking around, right?" Pansy slowly stood up, holding out her hand to Malfoy's invitation.
"Sure, how about a rose garden?" Malfoy suggested, "it should be quite lively there, and it should be a good idea to look at the moon." ”
"Okay. Pansy nodded in disappointment, she wished she could go somewhere more secluded, and the two of them would be alone.
"Good luck. Pansy's ears suddenly rang with a hazy, brisk female voice.
It turned out that Luna was dancing her body again, and came to the edge of the dance floor, stretched out half of her body, and whispered in Pansy's ear.
When Pansy reacts, she sees the girl's back drifting away again, and finally disappears into the crowd of dancers.
"Looks like you're on good terms?" said Malfoy, looking at the scene in front of him.
"Maybe. Pansy tilted her head and thought for a moment before saying, "Actually, if she wasn't crazy, maybe she would have become quite popular, wouldn't you, you see at least a third of the boys have their eyes on her today, right?"