Ellinor was sipping her juice slowly, looked at Yvette, she asked, "Can't you sing your own song?"
Yvette smiled gently, "Sure, I can sing, but that would be kinda dull. They want me to sing and dance."
She then turned around and asked the guys, "Isn't that what you guys want?"
Upon hearing the mention of a beautiful singing and dancing, the boys’ faces lit up instantly.
"Absolutely, we haven't seen Yvette dance yet!"
"I heard Yvette used to learn ballet. Her dance must be a sight for sore eyes!"
"Today is the last day of our graduation party. We might not see each other again. Having Yvette's song and dance as the final act, our college life would be the perfect curtain call!"
"I can't wait to see Yvette's dance!"
Yvette felt the support from the crowd. She then looked at Ellinor with a smile, "Ellinor, everyone is looking forward to it. How about we put on a show together?"
Ellinor took a sip of her juice, looking bored, "They want to see you dance, not me playing the piano. Why do I have to accompany you?"
Yvette instantly put on a sad face, "Don't you want to help me? You are willing to treat everyone to this party. I don't think you would mind helping me with this little favour."
Ellinor gave a slight smile, "Yvette, if I remember correctly, you are from the music department, and there are quite a few of your classmates here, it shouldn't be hard to find someone who can play the guitar, right? Why do you have to find me? We're not even close."
Yvette was at a loss for words, "Because..."
At that moment, a few girls came forward, chimed in one by one,
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