"Look, if you want to do 'Best Fake Smile,' I'm fine with it, really!" Peter was reassuring Alec. "It's truly fine. All I meant was that the first time, we did that pretty awesome rock song. It didn't go as hard as some people might want, but it had a nice edge to it and a good beat, not to mention fun lyrics. 'Best Fake Smile' has a great chorus, but the rest of it is about a waitress who's had enough. I mean, fair, and I think it's supposed to be some kind of symbolism or analogy, I guess, but how are a bunch of high schoolers supposed to relate to a waitress?"
"A bunch of the seniors are waitresses," Alec pointed out.
Peter frowned. "Sometimes I forget how young your labor laws go... Anyway, if that's the case, then maybe they will relate. I just kind of hoped for something with a bit more edge if not more complicated." He raised his hands. "But truly! I am okay with the song we picked, and I think it'll go over great! You don't have to worry."
Xander came over and nudged Alec's shoulder gently. "Did you get it worked out?"
"I think so," Alec said slowly. He frowned for a bit. Then asked, "Do you know Amaranth by Nightwish?"
Peter heaved a sigh. "No, but I'll look it up. My dad's waiting in the parking lot, so I gotta go. I'll text you later, okay?"
"Dude, you gotta stop trying to change the song. You picked it, and it's fine," Xander told him.
"I know it's 'fine,' but that's all it is," Alec sighed. "Just... fine. This is our chance to say something meaningful to our entire peer group! How often does that get to happen?"
"Best Fake Smile' has a good message about not having to pretend in order to be friends with people, even if it does also have a story about a waitress," Xander told him. "And it's got a bit of fun guitar work. It's going to work out." He glanced around. "And we get to work out, too. That's our bus... leaving... and it's not stopping."
Alec facepalmed. "Ah, man!"
Xander snorted. "Relax. We can walk home. We've done it before. We'll just let Mum know we'll be later than usual."
"Mama," Alec said automatically.
"Same rose, different names," Xander muttered as he started to text.