Eida Iris...
"You don't have to sing if you really don't want to," said Alexis, causing Eida to smile lightly. She was glad she wasn't being pressured into singing, although when Ever questioned the conversation she felt slightly bad about saying no, so she just smile and nodded her head. No backing out now, Ei, she said in her own mind, and without even realising it a small sigh had escaped her lips.
Not even a moment later, Erieda and Symone came down the stairs, and Eida's eyes went wide at the sight of her grandmother. She'd rarely ever seen her dress like that and in Eida's opinion, it suited her very well. "Hey, sweetness," Symone said, pulling her into a hug. She smile and hugged her mother back but pulled away after a moment. "Hey, Mom," she replied.
It was then that Ever spoke again. "Momma, Ei gonna sing but I can go cause there's too many big people." Eida's eyes lost all emotion at that point. The last thing she needed was to have her entire family breathing down her neck about the performance, but she couldn't exactly scold her little sister because it would attract too much attention to it.
The conversation had moved on a moment later and Eida decided to excuse herself to take a seat on the sofa. She crossed her legs over and turned the television back on, and Naruto was still on, but she had no real interest in Anime so she flicked it over to something else. She only managed to catch that Alex was taking Erieda out on a date, and a small but visible smile formed on her lips. "Well... I'm going to head out," she said to her Aunt, "I'll see you at the party." She walked over to Ever and bent down to give her a hug. "See you later, Little Bird."
Without much more of a goodbye left to her family, she turned and exited the hotel, heading towards Casper's house.
Alex Davenport... (This is extremely short, I apologise.)
Alex approached the hotel nervously, dressed in a simple black and white suit. He might've been a bit over-dressed and suddenly felt self-conscious, although it all faded away when he stepped through the door and laid his eyes on his wife. A bright smile crept onto his face. "Are you ready?" he asked
Tiddles...
Tiddles bounced around excitedly when he noticed that Erieda and Symone were walking down the stairs. He wasn't excited so much about Erieda as he was around Symone. "Sym, Sym, Sym!" he chirped, sounding much like an overly-excited child. When they had finished with their conversation, he bounded over to her and stood up against her leg, his paws holding him up. "Sym!" he repeated. As much as he loved Ever, he went crazy over Sym, for some unknown reason.
He stopped attempting to jump up her and sat down by her feet, staring up at her through his cute kitten eyes. "Ma," he said sweetly, like anyone would when they really wanted something, "do you have any of my kitty treats left?"
Alec Iris...
"Can't you pretend to be happy to see me?" Madison replied and he shook his head. "I could, but I don't want to," he joked as he took a seat on the sofa. "We have a gig in like twenty minutes and you have been summoned by Alexis to show up. So tell your company goodbye and let's go. Casper will have a cow if we're not on time," she continued. A dark frown crossed his expression. "And don't take your frustrations out of me. When you see my love muffin. Yell at her."
He stood himself up and lead Madison back over to the front door. "You can leave now. I'll be at the hotel in nineteen minutes." Once she was out of the door, he closed it, shouting "okay, bye!" before it slammed shut. He walked back upstairs and into his bedroom, smiling at Sunday as he entered.
"Hey, babe," he said and walked over to the bed. "Listen, there's this party I have to go to because my Aunt's band is playing and I'm kinda in it. If it was my choice, I'd ditch the party and stay home with you, but I can't get out of this..." He rolled his eyes and ran his hand through his hair. "You're free to join me, if you want? The party might be a bit hectic but I'm sure it's nothing you can't handle."