And they don't regret it

Kyoko walked out on to the stage, bass guitar slung over her shoulder, when the rest of the band members came out. She bumped fist with Sho and smiled at the crowd. The special effects lights started to go wild signaling the start of the concert. Kyoko sashayed, twisted, jumped and danced with the rhythms of the music as she played a white and red guitar, the polar opposite of Sho's metallic black and ebony guitar.

Sho took center stage and made a wild swinging motion and played a little bit of the chords that begins the song. The aqua colored crushed velvet lace patterned tank is a little more subdued than his usual visual kei style, if not for the ripped off sleeves and that shows an inkling of the rebellious image of one pop star, Sho Fuwa. But, all subtlety ends there at the tank top. Because, he had his trademark tight black pvc pants with metal studs decorations, let alone the oversized multi-strapped boots. In comparison, the outfit Kyoko has, as daringly as it is for her to put it on, is relatively tame.

The playful exchanges between the aqua colored velvet clad singer and the comparatively much more covered up white clad girl came off as very natural and endearing. Especially during the duet, when Sho and Kyoko had their back to each other while doing a dueling riff. You can see peekaboo side laced detailings of the mini skirt showing the bare flesh underneath. The swaying of her hips really makes a person travel up her body and take a notice of the red crew shirt with a cut out neckline that exposes her bare midriff because of the straps that were left untied, finished by the body hugging white bolero jacket.

If Kyoko was nervous about performing as a bass guitarist for the first time, she shows no sign of it. Maybe, because of the encouragement that Ren had given her just before the show when he was back stage. The Kyoko on stage is as confident as any experienced musician. No one would have known that she had never played bass guitar in front of a large audience. All the confidence she gained from the practice at the training sessions of LME showed, bolster largely by the fact that she had to learned to play when Sho was learning to play bass guitar to keep him company (because, he got bored easily, back when they lived in Kyoto).

If Kyoko could take in the irony of the fact, that Sho's abilities with the guitar is largely due to her or that her abilities to play the guitar is largely due to him. She would have probably broke down and rolled on the floor with uncontrolled laughter. But, right now, Kyoko is full of high energy from the stadium crowd. The more they cheered and sang with the band, the more Kyoko fed on the good vibes coming off the audience.

Kyoko gave a wink and a bright smile at the one person she could recognize in the audience through the glare of all the lights. She briefly raised her hands up to flash the love sign, with the all the fingers up except the middle finger and the ring finger kept folded, at the most famous actor in all of Japan. Ren smiled at the little gestures she made as she turned her attention back to playing the sold out show.

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