REPRESENTATION - SOPRANO CHAPTER - PART 12

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After the boys dance, the school band was introduced again playing Greensleeves, which sounded amazing.

Then for the next theatrical item, Owen came out with three other boys in white suits for a Jersey Boys medley from the third term musical, featuring Sherry, Big Girls Don't Cry, Walk Like A Man and December 1963 (Oh What A Night).

Adrien was recording all the performances on his phone for himself and Kagami to look back on when they are in London. He was enjoying them immensely, as we're all his friends watching too.

The boy and girl dance groups came out again as a group and danced to In The Club by Taufiq Akmal.

The band performs one last song too, Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Johannes Brahms, before he announced for Zoe and Owen to come out and perform their most memorable scenes from Romeo and Juliet, the last play performance for the school year.

On her way to the stage, Persephone came up to Zoe and smiled a genuine smile.

'Break a leg, Zoe!' she smiles a genuine apologetic smile.

'Thanks Persephone. But you know, you can call me Zo. All my friends do' Zoe smiles as Persephone's eyes light up as Zoe goes onto the stage with Owen.

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After that, Mr Hennessy announced it was time for the diplomas to be handed out by former graduate, Clara Nightingale to this years' graduates before the Valedictorian speech.

Summer had managed to hide in the bathroom long enough to avoid talking to Clara more and when she heard she was about to start handing out the diplomas she decided it was safe to emerge. Or so she thought.

She went back to her dressing table to put on her makeup for the last song after the diplomas were handed out to wrap up the showcase, when her parents had decided to sneak out backstage to talk to Summer.

Summer accidentally spilt her nail polish. Dang it! Summer thought to herself as she started cleaning it up. She picked up and looked at the picture Clara had given her and sighed. Until she heard a familiar voice behind her.

'Summer...'

Without even looking up, she knew who it was.

'Mother. Father. To what do I owe the honour of this visit?' Summer replied flatly as she turned around in her swivel chair to face them before standing up to be at eye level with them.

'About your.... performance...' Mrs Nightingale sighed.

'That was only the first one. You haven't seen my second performance yet, it's guaranteed to blow you away' Summer smiled determinedly.

'Well so far from what we've seen, it's nothing to write home about' Mr Nightingale replied as he rolled his eyes.

'Well so far from what we've seen, it's nothing to write home about' Mr Nightingale replied as he rolled his eyes

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