They had almost finished, Lain had a quarter of his toast left when the doorbell rang and the Manager let herself in. She looked satisfied to see the boys up, even if Haneul looked half dead.
"So you'll have plenty of free time today," she said, showing a little bit of that kindly side hidden in her. "Just one variety show to attend. Idol House. It'll be the usual thing. You'll be expected to be funny," here she looked hopefully at Haneul, her smile fading a bit at his non-prepossessing state. "And I expect you to be on form," she said, patting his head.
"You guys will get to promote, of course, talk about the album, the MVs, the concert... and you will have to do random tasks. Like a random dance."
"When they play random bits of our song and we gotta dance the choreo of that bit immediately?" said Ju-Kan.
"Yeah, and they'll have you do a little bit of girl group dances, as well," she said, looking at Lain, who groaned inwardly. He wasn't even that good of a dancer, dammit. Why couldn't he just sing girl group songs? That would be much less embarrassing, too. He knew the others would have to do a little bit of the girl group dances too, but most of it always, inevitably, fell on him.
"And you'll have a couple of fanservice games. Nothing particularly challenging, something like Pepero or passing the paper." Lain sighed. Great, just what they needed, right after the concert last night. Not that he actually thought there'd be any avoiding it, but just ugh!
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