Sweat glistened on Selene's brow, her tongue was poked out to the side, just enough that the tip was showing between her lips. One arm swooped in front of her, and her jaw tightened with pain that each step made, for she had been dancing for almost three hours now, and even moving her hand was a stretch. It was as though the tension the world had created was coursing through her, pain. A swoop of her hand, misery, the touch of her toe, chaos, the turn of her head. It was all shown in the way she moved her body, the way she portrayed her character as she flitted across the room, steps so small she seemed to glide, no emotion on her face, nothing but a small peek of her tongue that stuck out from between her teeth. Selene was in the moment.
There were times in Selene's life where she wondered what she was going to do. Why she was where she was at right now, what was going on in the world, and her body, for whatever reason, almost overheated with her thoughts, her actions became more sulky, her mind would frizzle and die out, and she would be an empty shell, well three hours ago, she had been like that. She had walked into the room, her portable wireless set with her (The kind enchanted so that it could work in Hogwarts) stuck in a cd, and turned it on as low as she could while still being able to hear it over her breathing. It had now been on repeat for three hours and was still going strong. Selene on the other hand, looked as though she may drop any second, because this is how she became normal again.
After taking so much in the world, after fighting to keep a calm front, while inside her mind was panicking, Voldemort, Barker, Naomi, moving, family, friends, death, destruction, peril, it always came back to the same thing, and that was chaos. For when there was chaos outside of the body, there was chaos inside as well. Some people had better control over the chaos in their minds, but some people, like Selene, needed an outlet, and that's what Selene was doing on this cold January day, a window flung open, snow flakes drifting through it, melting instantly whenever they touched Selene's hot skin. Her breathing was harsh, and as the song came to a close, Selene finally fell to the floor, hot hands resting on the cool stones as she sat on one knee, one knee propped up between her hands, the other quivering beneath her body weight. She was exhausted, and she had finally reset her mind, the mind that had once been overheating from the turmoil, the mind that had needed to be reset, was finally at peace, as a wind blew into the freezing chamber, making the shutters rattle.
Selene sat for nearly five minutes, trying to catch her breath, her body still so hot that you'd have thought she had a fever if you were to touch her, even though she was dressed in short shorts and a tank top. Her hair was pulled back into a large messy ponytail, sweat cascading from her forehead and dripping on the floor as her body slowly cooled down, letting her realize that she was shivering now, awakening her senses once again, and finally she sat down, moved from her position, her body aching as she sat in an empty classroom, somewhere on the fourth floor she supposed, and then very carefully she moved to her feet, went to the window and closed it with a snap, the room feeling silent, but the music still playing in the background.