( she won't fight mai too hard on those snarky little remarks given their age difference and frankly— she wasn't in the mood to be dragged down into the depths that came with verbal insults and fighting. there had been too much bitterness and sadness in her life and the thought of pushing away someone because of her words was far too much to handle [even if she barely knew mai, but to nana, everyone came into her life for a reason. this was a painful lesson she had learned with hachi].
so it didn't take her long to let that little insult settle and writhe on the floor where it belonged, the mic lifting up to nana's lips as the song began to blare through the tv screen and fill the room with as much energy as it could muster. there was certainly a high level of influence when it came to nana's image and singing style [this band certainly wasn't it], but she liked their music enough to remember the song lyrics.
as the first line came in, 'hey baby, hey baby, hey-', nana stood up and had her eyes closed, letting the melody sweep and fill her body as if she were on stage performing to a large crowd. at first her voice is low, building up and escalating to match the fast past vibe of the song. she's a bit serious with it at first but when the lyrics come in-
'all the boys say',
nana is immediately turning to mai to reach out for her hand and lift her up, pushing her to join in on the excitement. at some point an employee walked by, peering into the room to see who exactly was singing. nothing would come of it just yet, but it was clear nana was far into this-
even rapping along with the lyrics that came in from the featured music guest. )
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( she won't fight mai too hard on those snarky little remarks given their age difference and frankly— she wasn't in the mood to be dragged down into the depths that came with verbal insults and fighting. there had been too much bitterness and sadness in her life and the thought of pushing away someone because of her words was far too much to handle [even if she barely knew mai, but to nana, everyone came into her life for a reason. this was a painful lesson she had learned with hachi].
so it didn't take her long to let that little insult settle and writhe on the floor where it belonged, the mic lifting up to nana's lips as the song began to blare through the tv screen and fill the room with as much energy as it could muster. there was certainly a high level of influence when it came to nana's image and singing style [this band certainly wasn't it], but she liked their music enough to remember the song lyrics.
as the first line came in, 'hey baby, hey baby, hey-', nana stood up and had her eyes closed, letting the melody sweep and fill her body as if she were on stage performing to a large crowd. at first her voice is low, building up and escalating to match the fast past vibe of the song. she's a bit serious with it at first but when the lyrics come in-
'all the boys say',
nana is immediately turning to mai to reach out for her hand and lift her up, pushing her to join in on the excitement. at some point an employee walked by, peering into the room to see who exactly was singing. nothing would come of it just yet, but it was clear nana was far into this-
even rapping along with the lyrics that came in from the featured music guest. )