10-09-2018, 01:20 AM
♥♡ Parties weren't something that helped Mira wind down. Of course, she'd never been one for big social situations; it was a given, considering how she acted even in just a casual conversation. Still, she felt obligated to go. If Bex was working hard on making this as fun for everyone as possible, she wasn't going to let that work be for nothing, even if it meant being uncomfortable for a few hours. Who knows, maybe she'd somehow find a way to have fun?
So, with a combination of optimism and force, Mira had shown up to the party. Nervously approaching Bex, she offered a tiny nod of her head in greeting. "H-hey. This is a lovely set up," she complimented the host. She really did make a nice-looking party; if it weren't for the uncertainty over her interactions continuously brewing in her mind, she'd be really excited to be here. After deciding one compliment was enough, Mira headed off on her own, in the direction of the food.
Given that it was the main choice, Mira had gone with a slice of pizza. Honestly, she wasn't sure if she'd actually eat it, but it was best to take it just in case. Seating herself by the fire, she put down her plate of pizza and glanced at the flames for a couple of seconds, visibly uncomfortable. Sure, it was a contained fire, but it was still a fire- Ah well, it seemed like everything scared her these days. She decided to put up with it, no matter how much she hated it. After all, this was supposed to be a relaxing get-together with everyone.
So, with a combination of optimism and force, Mira had shown up to the party. Nervously approaching Bex, she offered a tiny nod of her head in greeting. "H-hey. This is a lovely set up," she complimented the host. She really did make a nice-looking party; if it weren't for the uncertainty over her interactions continuously brewing in her mind, she'd be really excited to be here. After deciding one compliment was enough, Mira headed off on her own, in the direction of the food.
Given that it was the main choice, Mira had gone with a slice of pizza. Honestly, she wasn't sure if she'd actually eat it, but it was best to take it just in case. Seating herself by the fire, she put down her plate of pizza and glanced at the flames for a couple of seconds, visibly uncomfortable. Sure, it was a contained fire, but it was still a fire- Ah well, it seemed like everything scared her these days. She decided to put up with it, no matter how much she hated it. After all, this was supposed to be a relaxing get-together with everyone.