Filed under: Season 2
Sooner or later it all comes crashing down
Crashing down
When everyone’s around
I bet
You would’ve paid up all your cash down
Your cash down
And not make a sound
But everyone knows now
Everything suddenly became a blur as I reached that last high note Mikki helped me practice over and over again. That Whitney Houston song was the hardest song I ever practiced singing. Mikki was there to help me though. But even if she was a military general when training me that song hours before the show, she was still considerate. She gave me water break when she thought I needed it most, she invited me for lunch at Sushi Sei in P.S. because she said I looked weak (which I declined), and she printed me the lyrics. In her hard and stern military face, I could see the regret she had for mistreating me and singing my original solo performance at the Chanel Private Party the night before. I wish I had gone with her to have lunch. I haven’t eaten anything for the past five days except for those small Party Cube cheeses. People must think Mikki poisoned me or something. But it was all my fault. I felt woozy but didn’t do anything about it.
So you’re sad
About the moment you lost your love
Damn
You couldn’t see her leaving
You were gassed
And that’s sucks
Don’t it
Cause God yanked the rug and holding your heart will not help you breathe
When I fainted, I felt someone carrying me up in his arms. They felt like boy arms so thats why I came to the conclusion of using ‘him’. Unless it was Sharaz, she had manly arms. It was Samuel Santoso, the guy who played the male lead, Haku. Then when Samuel carried me up (which wasn’t in the script), my head throbbed from the noise. It was so loud. Really really loud. No other sound came close to what I heard. They sounded like people applauding. But never have I heard a crowd applauding that loud. Could it be because of the fact there were 4000 people? Or was it 3000? The light still hit my face, then it was all dark. Was I now in the backstage area? I heard people scrambling all around in their costumes and people barking in walkie-talkies (or to one another). It was crazy, hectic.
It all comes crashing down
It’s over really
It’s over really
It’s over really
It’s over really
I heard someone say, “Mikki! Mikki! Get ready, you’re singing again!” Then I heard someone hiss from the other side of the room. “I’m not singing without her permission?” The hiss was loud, but I didn’t think it was heard. The applause still went on. Then, from nowhere, my mouth made the urge to move. And in a croaky voice, now suddenly, with the backstage silent, I said, “Sing Mikki. Go, sing.”
It all comes crashing down
It’s over really
It’s over really
It’s over really
It’s over really
Then it went dark. I lost consciousness I think. But I heard her singing. She was great. Georgi
Sudirman today: Natalia, or as we all know, Na, walked down the hallway lit by white lights. It was a cold hallway so she was thankful that she brought with her the Proenza Schouler jacket. The hallway of the VIP section at the Harapan Kita Hospital was the coziest place out of all the hospitals in the city. The rooms are huge. Lots of floor space. Na walked until she reached a room in that hallway. She knocked on the door. A person came to the door and opened it. He made a ‘shhh’ signal to Na. The patient was asleep. Na nodded and pulled the guy out of the room. Her face looked very happy.
You fled from medication cause it only causes pain
you won’t go to the doctor he keeps calling you insane
You’re lost even when you’re going the right way
You mean the world to me even though you might
be crazy
“What is it?” asked G.
Na couldn’t help but smile. It was hard for her to speak. “What is it Na?” Na cleared the smile. She shook her body like it was being buzzed. “Okay okay,” Na said. “Jimmy asked me to move with him to France. Finish my high school in Paris, spend summers at Cannes and winter at his chateau.”
And you said we wouldn’t make it, but look how
far we’ve come
For so long my heart was breaking
But now we’re standing strong
The things you say, make me fall harder each day
You’re a trainwreck but I wouldn’t love you
if you changed
“He lives in France? I thought he’s Japanese?” G said.
“His mother, I can’t believe this is even true, is the creative director at Kenzo,” Na said ending the sentence in a squealing sound. She was about to jump and down over and over again, G thought. “He want’s me to live with him and his family there. He wants me to be like a Parisian socialite!”
No, Yeah
I shook your hand and you pulled it right away,
You asked me to dance instead, I said no way
Inside I was dying to give it a try and you begged me
so I stayed
i knew you were different from the way I caved
G shakes his head. “Wow, you’re going to have so much fun there,” he said to her. Na then shook her head. “No, no, we’re going to have so much fun there G. I’m taking you with me.” Right then, she pulled out an envelope from her Marc handbag. She handed it over to G. It was an envelope with the logo of Parsons Paris on the front. G looked confused. He then opened it and pulled the letter out from the beige colored. He scanned the letter. His face began to shine with a smile. He had baggy eyes, after staying up taking care of his sister. But now his face changed. He immediately, without notice hugs Na. It was a letter offering a teaching position for G.
We were so different, but opposites attract
So my hope kept growing and I never looked back
You’re one of a kind
No one can change this heart of mine
Oh
“Thank you Na!” G said with utter happiness. “Thank you so much!”
One more thing I thought I’d share with someone
special,
I’m falling like I’ve never fell before
It’s funny you said we’d never make it, and look how
far we’ve come
You’re a trainwreck
“You’re welcome G,” Na said.
But with you
“Thats what friends are for.”
I’m in love
END OF SEASON TWO
Songs used:
Sooner or Later -N.E.R.D.
Trainwreck -Demi Lovato
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