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Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening! I have an interesting experience to share with you today. Come along, and I'll talk all about it.
Yesterday, the 15th, I went to a show of a group that I've loved for some years, so I was very happy to be there. Even before the show started, while waiting in line, I had already met some very interesting people, and I was having a great time.
About an hour before the doors opened, a girl squeezed in next to me (I was first in line). She wanted to look inside, and I honestly didn't mind, since she would probably be leaving in a few minutes. After about two minutes, I realized she was taking some pictures and touching her face, and I remember her sending an audio message saying, "I fell for a scam, my tickets are fake." I just thought, "Oh no, that sucks."
After a while, her friend went to talk to her, she asked "oh, you're crying?", and she answered what was happening, and that conversation ended up attracting the attention of the other people in line. I even said, "That sucks, doesn't it?" and stopped there, but then my mom and another girl in line started talking to her and her cousin who was with her. They explained to us that the girl's mother was trying to buy REAL tickets, but so far they had only managed to get a ticket for one, and the girl would have to go alone. While she was explaining, she shed a couple of tears, and I found it really cute. Her tears descended very slowly through her face and I saw some of it, I really liked what I was seeing.
After a few moments, she calmed down, and I took the opportunity to ask for her (and her cousin's) Instagram account because I sympathized with their situation and wanted a way to contact them both in the future. She managed to get a ticket on her own, but she still didn't stop crying; she was still furious because her mother would have to spend more money, and rightfully so. My mom said that we can recover the money, but not the fun we can have, and I also said that I've already spent a lot of money buying skins in online games, so she was better off in that regard (I wasn't lying).
She would go talk to her mother from time to time, but she usually stayed near us; her cousin was near us, so she would come back. And at one of those times, she was talking to some people and again, I saw a tear rolling down her face, but this time, quickly. And she took a long time to wipe them, so it was possible to see her tear streaks on her cheeks. I imagine that in some of these comings and goings, some tears fell down her face, but I unfortunately didn't see any of it, but I would love to.
A few minutes passed, we talked, her mother was trying to sort out this mess, until a few minutes before the show she ran past and raised her hand to me in a thumbs-up sign (indicating that she got the tickets for her mother and cousin), And the people around celebrated and said, "Great, that's so good for you!" so this story had a happy ending, yaaaaay!
I went in, enjoyed the show, screamed (a lot), and had a blast. It was a great experience that I will cherish forever. Unfortunately, I didn't see the girls on the way out, but now I have ways to contact they both and maybe I'll talk to them later. It was all amazing, and I even got a bonus to share here. I don't regret anything.
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Beautiful obs, I’m sure you could have more obs with her, she seems to not have issues having unchecked tears in front of strangers.