Re: New York City circa WWII
"Okay, good. I'll admit it took me a little to find the place, but I did!" She took Bucky's arm and was led into the establishment. She took a moment to take off her jacket and hung it up on one of the available hangers scattered about.
"Actually, I never really learned them," she admitted sheepishly. Or even heard of one of the them. L.L. was aware of swing and had seen videos as well as the odd couple doing the moves, but she had no idea what the Charleston was aside from it being a type of dance. "I usually just sway back and forth. Oh, and I can line dance. I think that's some kind of requirement for Texans." And, of course, she could bump and grind, but that wasn't even all that appropriate in her time, nevermind the 1940s.