All my friends are heathens, take it slow
Wait for them to ask you who you know
Please don't make any sudden moves
You don't know the half of the abuse
All my friends are heathens, take it slow
Wait for them to ask you who you know
Please don't make any sudden moves
You don't know the half of the abuse
An array of colors leaped through the air as the song played through the Virocan Savannah: pink, black, and a couple shades of purple. A wide smile was spread across the face of the dancer who was doing the leaping and prancing: a leopard girl named Eboni. She had not a care in the world as she danced, eyes closed, wondering if anyone could see her performance. Then again, it wasn't like that mattered. In all honesty, she would love to have some form of an audience. These thoughts were pushed aside, though, so she could continue her show.
Welcome to the room of people
Who have rooms of people that they loved one day
Docked away
Just because we check the guns at the door
Doesn't mean our brains will change from hand grenades
You're lovin' on the psychopath sitting next to you
You're lovin' on the murderer sitting next to you
You'll think, how'd I get here, sitting next to you?
But after all I've said, please don't forget
All my friends are heathens, take it slow
Wait for them to ask you who you know
Please don't make any sudden moves
You don't know the half of the abuse
As soon as the first verse began to play, Eboni changed her dancing style, no longer leaping and soaring through the air as if she were a bird. Instead, she took up her other identity and began a sort of pop dance, which involved a lot of finger-snapping and arm movements. She kept switching from the two as the chorus and verses switched throughout the song.
It wasn't long, though, until the song came to an end.
Why'd you come, you knew you should have stayed
I tried to warn you just to stay away
And now they're outside ready to bust
It looks like you might be one of us
She finished her dance on the ballet side, twirling more than multiple times before holding her paws over her head and bowing to nobody. Eboni opened her mint eyes to see that there was, in fact, not a soul around her that could have watched. Slumping over, a bit bummed, she turned around, grabbing her speaker. That was when she saw a cheetah and cat looking over the entire savannah. Although she was unsure if they had been watching or not, the leopard bowed again to them, a large smile crossing her face.
Yes, Eboni knew of the robots that have been attacking left and right, but this was her way of forgetting about all of that, even if it was momentarily.