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Sora pulled her tank top back on.
What was he doing there?
If he wanted to intimidate her into giving up the Kids' Stage, he was in for a big surprise. That stage was needed and just as important as the main stage.
Of course she didn't hate the Dracula show.
Mia put a lot of time and effort in putting the script together for it. It was an amazing piece that showed her friend's ability to incorporate individual personality into fictional characters.
She was proud to be a part of that.
However, she just wished it didn't scare the kids as much as it did.
Maybe if a certain someone toned down on the creepiness of vampires the kids would actually enjoy it!
Sora pouted as she pulled out her phone.
The next show starts in thirty minutes.
Did she have time to go shower? She'd hate to get into her bat costume all sweaty from the Kids' Stage.
My dorm's kind of far...
There were showers in the locker room so she could snag a clean towel from the front desk, but she didn't have any shampoo.
"I'm sure someone will be willing to share."
She hefted her shoulder bag and left her dressing room.
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The Dracula cast slowly trickled to the backstage.
Leon's watchful eyes looked over by the entrance as cast members came. His eyes boredly drifted away as none of the newcomers had red hair. May stood nearby fussing over some aspect of her costume.
A cheery "hello" brought his attention back to the entrance as she greeted her friends. His head slightly tilted as he noticed that her hair looked a shade or two darker.
She must have showered.
The darker coloring that her damp hair created looked alright, but he found that he preferred the lighter shade.
His hands paused as they pulled out a hand sized case from his jacket pocket. His brows frowned for a half second and then his face smoothed over again.
Strange fascination indeed.
He was a bit perturbed by it.
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