Jay grinned, letting Lou lead. He kept his own movements smooth and easy, letting Lou lead, even though he knew that Lou wasn't as experienced or as good as he could be.
Marco was smiling happily as Matt led him through the motions, looking up at the other man with that adorable, easy little smile.
As the music slowed to an end, Lou breathlessly bowed, putting one hand elegantly behind his back and keeping his other hand in Jay’s.
Matt held Marco in a slightly closer way.
Jay smiled at Lou, and returned the bow with a faint smirk. He kissed Lou's cheek happily. "Shall we continue, monsieur?" he asked, cocking his head.
Marco didn't appear to mind in the least, holding onto Matt as they danced.
“If you wish, King,” Lou replied with a cheesy wink. As the music started up yet again, Lou drew Jay in closer and began dancing again to the beat of the jazz. He was growing more comfortable, so his movements flowed easier.
"Alright, my jester." he retorted with a laugh. He kept dancing with Lou, moving to the beat and grinning and laughing.
Matt slowed his dancing as the music rose and fell, matching it’s rythm with perfection. Marco wasn’t too shabby either.
Despite the eccentric dancing, he kept his eyes on the man in front of him, just happy to be there. He gave another one of his charming smiles— the kind that caused his eyes to twinkle only slightly.
Marco was just trying his best. He wasn't a great dancer, but he had a decent sense of rhythm, and he was able to follow Matt's lead moderately well.
“You’re not too bad,” Matt said, not even out of breath as he slid out. He turned, his feet moving quickly as he slid back in and moved to either side of Marco. “Better than Quincy, I’d say.”
Matt, of course, would refer to Lou by his last name whenever he could. Lou hated it, but nothing could stop Matt.
Marco shrugged a little bit. "I just have a sense of rhythm, that's all." He replied with a laugh. "I'm really not all that great." He watched Matt with a small smile.
Jay was still dancing with Lou contentedly, keeping an eye on Marco and Matt.
“Sure you are,” Matt answered. “Give yourself credit, amigo.”
Lou spun Jay around in a confident manner, stepping up slightly at the bold move but regaining his footing. He gave a sheepish smile, slowing himself down slightly.
Marco shrugged, smiling a little bit. "Mm. Thanks." He replied, looking at Matt.
Jay grinned at the spin, kissing Lou when he was done with a twirl, tugging the Frenchman closer.
“Maybe you should lead,” Lou breathed, his expression loose yet gleeful. The dark night was cold, but the lights shone brightly through the square. Even in the crowd, the air was cold, but right here—close to Jay— Lou was warm for once.
Jay grinned. "Alright. Come on." He replied. He took the lead, smiling up at Lou. "Come on. Maybe we can get you dance lessons at some point." He chuckled a little, and kissed Lou's cheek.
“No dance lessons,” he replied, following each of Jay’s steps. The man was clearly a better dancer than he. The music slowed finally, almost as if to signify the night. As the sky got ever darker, the band’s music flowed ever slower. The crowd began to sway, and Lou looked up for any sort of cue from Jay.
"Aww, why not?" He asked. At the change, he guided Lou into a slower, easier, swaying dance, humming softly. "A few lessons and you'd be perfect, jester." His voice was light, teasing. Not serious about it.
“I’ll do it if you take it with me,” he retorted. “Otherwise, not a chance.”
He smiled, gazing down at Jay. He was much better at the slower dancing, basically because it was just swaying. It was hard to mess that up.
Jay sighed softly. "I don't have time for a dance class, darlin'." he replied. "I've got the whole…thing with my class this month, and then…" he shook his head a little bit, already not wanting to think about the fact that he had to leave in a month.
“Well, yeah, sure, you’re leaving,” Lou said casually. “Better accept it and have a great time while we’re here, huh?”
It was probably this easy for Lou to say because he could jump back whenever… but it would hurt nonetheless.
Jay blinked a little, and nodded. "Yeah, that's…that's true." He responded slowly. He caught Lou's mouth in his own, closing his eyes. He was going to cherish every moment he got.
“Well then,” Lou said with a smile, pulling back slightly. “Make it count, I guess?”
With that, he leaned down to kiss the man again, pulling him closer as they swayed. A hand crept to the man’s waist, drawing him in.
Jay wrapped his arms around Lou, still swaying gently to the music as he returned the kisses. He let out a faint breath, wishing this could last. Wishing it could stay like this forever.
Meanwhile, Matt led in a sort of slow sway, still managing to put his own spin on it. It was much more cinematic than romantic, unlike Lou and Jay. Still, Matt kept himself close to Marco.
Marco danced easily with Matt. Perhaps not skillfully, but he followed Matt's lead with a grin and a laugh.
“Least we dance better than they do, eh?” Matt said with a scoff, nodding his head to the other two. “They’re barely even doing so.”
He kept his eyes off of Marco, either looking to the band, the sky, or Lou.
Marco laughed a little, and shrugged. "Maybe so. But they're dancing is a little more…I don't know. Romantic?" He shrugged again, eyes flicking around. He didn't quite know where to look.