Come and Get it (Emily's POV)

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Well, after actually getting onstage and singing with Tyler and Josh, I felt better. Especially after Tyler and everyone else told me I was amazing. I really don't think I'm that great, but like Pete said, if I wasn't good, then everyone wouldn't have asked me to sing with them. I must be good then, right?! Anyway, Tyler and Josh just finished Holding on to You, so that means that it's Panic!'s turn. Also thankfully, Kenneth had shown up as well!

"Ok, Emily!" Brendon shouted for me.

"Coming!" I shouted back as I ran onstage by Brendon.

"First off, great ass mother fucking job with Tyler and Josh," he said, which made me laugh. "And secondly, this is what's gonna go down. I'll explain, but are you with me so far?"

"Um, I did a good job and things are going to go down... I think I got it so far!" I said as I laughed.

"You catch on quickly. I knew I liked you! See, I knew I liked her guys!" Brendon said as he turned to Dallon and Spencer.

"Anyway!" I said as I laughed.

"Ok, what's going to happen is that we're actually starting with 'That Green Gentleman', then we'll do 'I Write Sins' and 'The Ballad of Mona Lisa', then we'll do 'Casual Affair', and maybe a few more from the album, like 'Vegas Lights', 'Girls/Girls/Boys, and 'Collar Full', then we're thinking of finishing with 'Miss Jackson'," Brendon explained. "Got it?"

"Yeah, I think so," I said.

"Ok, so for 'That Green Gentleman', I want you to be right next to me onstage while we're talking and shit and you can even talk a little if you want, then we'll go into the song right away, ok?" Brendon asked.

"Sounds good," I said as I smiled.

"Ok, so with that being said, lets rehearse that one song now," he said.

"Ok, thanks!" I said as he handed me a mic.

Spencer took his place behind his drums and Dallon grabbed his bass and started tuning it, as did Kenneth with his guitar. Brendon and I took our places in the middle of the stage just like it was normal, but I knew that things would probably be hiped up later tonight when we're actually performing, so hopefully it won't be so awkward. Brendon fake introduced everyone and talked for a few minutes, which was actually him telling me how him and I were going to sing the song, then he introduced the song and they all started playing as Brendon started dancing around. I even started to a little, to be honest.

"Things are shaping up to be pretty odd! Little deaths in musical beds. So it seems I'm someone I've never met. You will only hear these elegant crimes, fall on your ears from criminal dimes. They spill unfound from a pretty mouth," Brendon sang perfectly.

"Everybody gets there and everybody gets their, and everybody gets their way. I never said I missed her when everybody kissed her, now I'm the only one to blame," I sang, hopefully perfectly.

"Things have changed for me, and that's okay. I feel the same, I'm on my way, and I say, things have changed for me, and that's okay," Brendon and I both sang.

"I want to go where everyone goes, I want to know what everyone knows, I want to go where everyone feels the same. I never said I'd leave the city, I never said I'd leave this town. A falling out we won't tiptoe about," Brendon sang.

"Everybody gets there and everybody gets their, and everybody gets their way. I never said I missed her when everybody kissed her, now I'm the only one to blame," I sang.

"Things have changed for me, and that's okay. I feel the same, I'm on my way, and I say, things have changed for me, and that's okay. I feel the same, and I say, things have changed for me, and that's okay," Brendon and I sang.

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