Blurred vision

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Brendons pov:

I'm so excited today is Dallons birthday, and we're having a concert for him. It will be the first time singing the songs off of my new album. I quickly go to the bathroom to apply more cover up.

Dallon walks into the bathroom and jokes, "Woah, I had no idea you wore make-up." I laugh to hide the fact that I'm freaking out. I come up with an excuse saying, "the lights on stage make me look more pale than I actually am. I wear it to keep from looking like a vampire." "Oh," Dallon says. He completely bought what I was telling him and walks away.

We go to the dressing room backstage and joke around before the show. Dallon and Zack are both on their phones live streaming on Instagram. Dan is practicing banging his drum sticks on some of the instrument cases. Kenny is practicing, playing some chords on his guitar. I get up and leave the room. I have one of the assistants fetch me some coffee. I use it to help me take my ADHD medication.

I start to get really jittery. The band walks out onto the stage. They test their instruments and get them plugged in. The lights go dark and I run out onto the stage. The crowd starts screaming. The lights turn on and I start to sing.

After we preformed 'Vegas Lights' I get the audience to sing happy birthday to Dallon. Now I'm nine songs into the setlist and have two left to go. I start singing 'New Perspective'. I have so much energy in me. I'm jumping around the stage. I hop on top of the platform that the drums are on and do a back flip off of it. I continue to sing not even paying attention to the words I'm saying. 

Everything starts to get blurry. It's as if I was spinning in a circle real fast. I can't tell which direction I'm facing. It also feels like I'm moving in slow motion. I can see figures of people surrounding me but I can't hear anything. Suddenly my blurred vision turns to black.

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