The Silent Choreography
London's winter was a study in grey and gold. Julian had once been the sun around which the Royal Ballet orbited, a principal dancer whose movements were described as "divine intervention." He didn't just dance; he manipulated the air around him, turning gravity into a suggestion. The betrayal was a single, calculated moment of violence. During the final rehearsal for *Giselle*, his rival, a...
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