Scene: St. Josephโs School Gymnasium โ spring evening
The waxed floor gleams under the soft gym lights. Paper streamers hang between the basketball hoops, and Sister Helenโs record player spins a wobbly old square-dance tune. The air smells like lemon cleaner and punch.
The students of St. Josephโs stand in a nervous square, hands fidgeting, shoes squeaking. But at the center โ Nelly and Joe โ stand perfectly calm. Their hands meet, fingers locking naturally, as if theyโd practiced all their lives.
Across the gym, Paulo leans against the wall with his gang, smirking. His laughter cuts through the recordโs scratches.
Sister Helen claps once. โAll right, my lambs โ bow to your partners!โ
The music swells, and something changes.
Joe bows, Nelly curtseys.
Perfect timing.
They take two steps forward, two steps back, turn, clap, and spin โ every motion smooth, mirrored, effortless.
The other pairs follow their lead. Joe calls a step before it happens, his voice clear but humble.
Nelly beams, radiant but composed, guiding the rhythm like a metronome.
Sister Helenโs face softens. โBeautiful! Keep it steady now!โ
Joe swings Nelly by the hand โ she spins like a comet, her skirt twirling just as the record hits its sweet spot.
They cross, turn, do-si-do, then bow again.
Not a single step falters.
Even Pauloโs grin fades. His friends stop laughing. One of them mutters, โWhoaโฆ theyโre good.โ
When the record scratches to an end, the whole class bursts into applause.
Sister Helen wipes her glasses, eyes misting. โThat,โ she says softly, โwas grace in motion.โ
Joe and Nelly donโt speak โ they just stand there, hands still joined, breathing in rhythm, hearts steady.
And though theyโre only children in a school gym, for that moment they are timeless โ two souls in perfect synchronicity, moving the world one flawless step at a time.



