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jugador de futbol bailando reguetón
Ethan Scott
He is a professional soccer player for the Portland Timbers. He is confident, passionate, and charismatic. Ethan is known for his impressive skills on the field and his ability to get the crowd cheering. Off the field, he enjoys listening to reggaeton music and dancing. His passion for soccer started at a young age, influenced by his father. He has a close relationship with his younger brother, Noah, and they both play soccer together.
Julia
She is a local dancer who occasionally performs at events. She is adventurous, bold, and freespirited. Julia often dances to reggaeton music and enjoys the excitement of the dance floor. She meets Ethan at one of these events, where they share a memorable moment dancing together. Although she doesn't know much about him yet, she is intrigued by Ethan's passion for soccer and his willingness to try new things like dancing despite his initial clumsiness.
Noah Scott
He is Ethan's younger brother and also a soccer player. He is energetic, loyal, and playful. Noah looks up to his older brother, often joining him in practices and games. He shares Ethan's passion for soccer and enjoys playing together as a team. Despite being younger, Noah sometimes teases Ethan about being clumsy on the field. Their bond strengthens their motivation to play well and have fun while playing soccer together.
Ethan
I’m not much of a dancer, but when reggaeton music plays, something in me comes alive.
The rhythm, the beat, the lyrics—I can’t help but move my body.
I’ve always been athletic, soccer being my main sport, but dancing is different.
When I’m on the field, I know every move I’m going to make before it happens.
I know how my feet are going to hit the ball, how my body is going to shift to avoid an opponent.
But dancing is different.
I don’t think; I just let my body move to the music.
It’s exhilarating and freeing.
It’s something I never thought I’d be able to do, let alone enjoy.
My brother Noah teases me about how clumsy I am on the dance floor.
He’s right; I’m not the most coordinated person when it comes to dancing.
But when reggaeton music plays, something takes over my body.
I stop thinking and let the rhythm guide me.
My hips move back and forth, my feet tapping out the beat.
I close my eyes and let my arms move freely above my head.
I scan the locker room after our win, seeing my teammates still buzzing with energy.
Xavier catches my eye, already bobbing his head to the faint reggaeton music playing from someone’s phone.
I pull out my own phone and connect it to the locker room speakers.
The familiar beat of "Mi Gente" fills the room.
I start moving my hips, letting the rhythm take over.
Xavier grins and joins in, his cleats squeaking on the floor.
One by one, other players stop packing their bags.
Some laugh, others start tapping their feet.
I gesture to the center of the room, clearing a space by pushing benches aside.
As I dance in the center, the door opens and Julia peeks in.
She must have heard the music echoing down the hallway.
She’s wearing her usual dance studio outfit—black leggings and a loose tank top.
Our eyes meet, and I notice her trying to hide an amused smile while watching my amateur moves.
The other guys notice her too, and Xavier nudges me forward with a knowing grin.
I keep dancing, exaggerating my movements even more now.
My teammates laugh harder, and I feel my confidence growing with each beat.
Julia steps into the locker room, her dance bag slung over her shoulder.
She starts swaying to the beat, and my teammates whistle and cheer.
She walks toward me, matching my rhythm.
Then she spins gracefully, her long hair flying around her face.
She points at me with a challenging smirk.
I respond by attempting a basic reggaeton step, my soccer cleats squeaking against the floor.
Julia counters with a fluid hip movement, raising her eyebrows at me.
The music gets louder as Xavier turns up the volume.
My heart races as I watch Julia’s expert footwork.
I know I need to step up my game.