The other two boys coaxed, "Yes, try playing a song first."
Erik nudged Nina, "Go ahead, the band has its rules, and it's up to you to convince people."
Nina walked forward until she reached the stage, the blinding lights, which made her a little uncomfortable.
Raised a hand to cover it.
"Hello, seniors, sisters, everyone." She greeted politely.
Raising her head slightly, she knew that it was rude not to look up.
The boys who were originally up in arms, saw her looks and exchanged glances with each other, with amazement in each other's eyes.
One of the boys gave Erik a thumbs up, " my, classic beauty. She's got a great personality! How did you get her here?"
They looked a bit disgusted, and if Erik wanted to make a move to woo the new girl, I'm afraid they wouldn't have a chance.
Erik, somewhat amused, pulls Nina towards him and hands her a violin.
"You try it. Play a random song."
Nina took the violin.
Tuned the intonation.
It was hard for her to settle in with someone next to her, and her fingers were shaking because of social phobia.
When the tune started, it went out of tune.
The girls next to him laughed out loud, "What the hell, how dare youcome to the CapitalJennifer College of Music with such a standard?
"She's a little nervous. Don't you guys talk nonsense." Erik stopped them with a look, defending Nina.
In fact, his heart was more or less expecting to know, how talented she really is.
Nina took a deep breath.
Rehearsals are already considered less crowded, if she participates in the symphony every week, she must face the audience, and she must overcome this hurdle.
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