{A/N: Some more singing :D hope you enjoy :) It won't be all singing all the time but it'll be there every so often in chapters*}
Annie walked down the streets, a few other friends laughing and chattering around her. She un-tied the belt on her jacket, it blew back a bit when some wind breezed on by, making her hair flutter a bit. She wore a purple shirt, and light grey pants, and shoes with silver buckles on the sides. She liked her out-fit, as did her friends. She noticed lots of things, how it was a bit cold out tonight, and a bit windy, and also the flames from the trash cans near by being seen, and she scoffed softly, giving a side-grin, she turned to look at the side as she continued to walk, starting to sing once again
"Maybe he was right and I was wrong,
But what's there to say about something I don't care about,
This isn't true, and I know it's so
Yet there's that curiosity that is still there
If this is how things are,
Perhaps I should pay a visit to an old friend,
Sure he'll remember me, of course he will, it's to be expected."
She tucked her hair behind her ears, wiping at her face as she felt a tear then went back to looking around, noticing her friends still chattering to each other, she frowned for a moment then grinned, shrugging as she looked back to the side
"And now, here are a few friends of mine that seem to keep close,
Friends indeed, those are lovely to me."
"Friends like me!" One of them chimed in, walking beside Annie for a moment, nodding as Annie looked at them with an almost amused expression then ran a bit forward to walk beside some of the others, now out of view
"Friends indeed." Annie nodded, that side grin still in place, glancing away then from the side, she sighed softly then, softly starting to sing again, sounding a bit annoyed now but bored too
"Who are we to say any different on what they do and what we do,
There's a difference somewhere in there but I don't take time to care,
The tears that I had that have dried up, they're still there
The tear stains on my face that I can't make go away,
Have so many distant memories that I want to forget,
Friends I had and now don't talk to each other,
Maybe I should have listened and tried better
Not my fault that this was the way it happened,
Blurred memories that I have so close!"
She closed her eyes for a moment before re-opening them, running up and turned a corner, her friends trying to catch up to her then she went back to walking, scoffing softly then chuckled in amusement, shaking her head, her friends looking at her for a moment like she was a bit odd then looked away, going back to chattering with each other
"So many wonderings on what else could have happened,
Lots of things that we're right there for me to see,
Distance was the best solution that I made,
Wasn't it better this way,
To get myself away from the shy feelings that I had
This wasn't how I wanted it and then I made my choice,
They were to tell me who to love; I was lost and didn't know where to go
Now I know where to be, and I won't be making another naïve mistake on love!"
There was one friend who tried to wrap an arm around her as if to comfort her but then she looked at them like they were an idiot, shoving them away from her and looked away, moving a bit to the side as she walked on down the side-walk, shaking her head again
"They think they know me,
On whom I am
They don't have a clue on what is love,
Or how to feel when one turns away
They don't understand that feeling of regret and hate,
Of what happens when love doesn't go your way
Wasn't it great to have that feeling tucked inside, and now I have those memories
Memories, blurred memories of static all around
Didn't this love turn me around, twist me and make me who I am?!"
She looked as if she were singing to her friends for a moment, who were now paying attention then she waved them away, giving a bored look then shrugged
"Of course I'm right,
What else would there be for me to say?"
Annie sighed then, no longer singing for the moment, re-tying the belt on her jacket and shivered, letting one of her hands wrap an arm around her this time and didn't shove them away, smiling as she glanced over at them "You think he remembers me?" She sounded bored when she said it, almost tired
"Sure." Her friend nodded, hugging her a bit tightly and grinned "Of course he will."
"Think the Repo man's out tonight too?" She whispered, looking away with an almost worried look then frowned a bit, shaking her head and looked on with a blank expression
"You didn't miss a payment to GeneCo, did you?"
"Of course not." She didn't sound totally sure on that but he nodded then, a smile still set upon his lips, she amused him but he knew he wasn't the best one, like the two she talked about every so often, the ones from those distant memories she would sing about
"Then you have nothing to worry about, and isn't the guy that like is the boss of GeneCo an old friend of yours?"
"Never mind." She shrugged, resting her head on her friend's shoulder, feeling him pull her a bit closer
"Alright." He whispered, nodding, still smiling though
That's when they turned a corner, and walked into a building, Annie walked forward and went up the stairs, her friends following behind, they seemed a bit loud but she ignored them, quickly moving around another corner and headed up some more set up stairs, and then walked through a door-way, already hearing loud music and gave another side-grin. It was time to party in her mind, and she liked nights like this. It was fun to her, and it made her grin in amusement.
She walked through the crowd, looking at all the people here then walked over to the bar, tapping a hand on the counter, and leaning in a bit
"Hey, do you know if anyone wonderful here tonight?"
The bartender looked at her for a moment then looked around, shrugging once then stopped for a moment, looking back at her
"Yes there is." He nodded, wiping the counter with a cloth as she then leaned away
"Oh, really?"
"You already know who it is, don't you?" He asked, already knowing the answer to that too but he sounded amused, an almost side-grin appearing on his lips
"What makes you think that?" She chuckled, turning around and looked at the crowd, wondering where exactly her friend was
