08-01-2018, 02:18 AM
When she asked for a weekly task, she wasn't expecting this. Honestly, she just wished that she could do something more suited to her skills. Really, she was just lucky that throwing a karaoke party wouldn't force her to sing in front of everyone. As long as people were having fun, things should work out. Then again, she had no idea what she was doing. It wasn't a surprise to anyone, but Mira wasn't a party person. Really, that just meant the girl had no idea how to make a party fun, or how to get people to agree to attend.
Mira had the bear minimum; an old karaoke machine, a sign-up sheet and some refreshments. She managed to find a few alcohol bottles, as well as some stray sodas and other miscellaneous non-alcoholic drinks. The setup was pretty organized, each drink sitting accordingly, despite the fact that it would fall apart as soon as people started grabbing them. Maybe that was all a part of the fun, though, so she decided to push all worries about it to the back of her mind.
After sitting on her own for a little while, nervously messing with the little karaoke machine, she decided that it was a good time to call people over. "H-hey!" she called out, surprisingly loud for someone of her nature, "I've set up a karaoke party over here if you want to come." She paused for a few moments. Maybe this wasn't the best way to get people over, but she wasn't going to stop now. "Oh - and, you don't have to sing if you don't want. You can just watch," she eventually added, figuring some people might skip out just because they didn't want to sing. "There's also drinks, if that interests anyone." Her last statement was kind of quiet, as she stepped away from the karaoke machine. She just hoped that someone else would take over and get things started. She really, really hoped that she didn't have to sing in front of everyone.
Mira had the bear minimum; an old karaoke machine, a sign-up sheet and some refreshments. She managed to find a few alcohol bottles, as well as some stray sodas and other miscellaneous non-alcoholic drinks. The setup was pretty organized, each drink sitting accordingly, despite the fact that it would fall apart as soon as people started grabbing them. Maybe that was all a part of the fun, though, so she decided to push all worries about it to the back of her mind.
After sitting on her own for a little while, nervously messing with the little karaoke machine, she decided that it was a good time to call people over. "H-hey!" she called out, surprisingly loud for someone of her nature, "I've set up a karaoke party over here if you want to come." She paused for a few moments. Maybe this wasn't the best way to get people over, but she wasn't going to stop now. "Oh - and, you don't have to sing if you don't want. You can just watch," she eventually added, figuring some people might skip out just because they didn't want to sing. "There's also drinks, if that interests anyone." Her last statement was kind of quiet, as she stepped away from the karaoke machine. She just hoped that someone else would take over and get things started. She really, really hoped that she didn't have to sing in front of everyone.