♬Ryder West♬ ||
||Age~ Twenty one ||
|| Position~ Drummer ||
||tagged~ Mason, Mock Soldier ||
||Feeling~ Nervous
||Location~ Interview room ||
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It had been a long time, a very long time. Their last interview had been at least two years ago, maybe a little more. Ryder had never been too big a fan of interviews, as they were always Mason's thing. Usually, he just sat back, piping up only to say what he thought was necessary. however, he knew that he couldn't stay silent this time, as long as he wanted to. He sent small glances over to Mason, his anxiety-ridden best friend. It wasn't any stretch of the imagination to say that Mason looked nervous at the prospect of the interviewer, Brian Kinney. As to be expected, Brian brought up the accident. Ryder had been expectant of this, yet he was caught off guard. So was Mason, apparently, who drew a long breath and took a few seconds to talk. He nodded in agreement to Mason's words, unwilling to take his blue eyes off the ground. He wished the interview hadn't shifted to this. He knew it was inevitable, yet he just wished that the dark stain on their history could be avoided.
Mason boasted about their new band members, to which Ryder nodded at. They were great, born with natural talent. As much as he liked them, however, eh couldn't help but wish for the old member. He wanted his friends back and his life back. It felt good to be on the road again, but it was so strange being with different people, who were practically strangers to him. Ryder sighed, feeling the emotions rise and fall within his chest. It was rare for him to cry, and he wasn't about to do it in front of camera. However, the sadness was unmistakable. Not only was he lost without his old friends, but he was also worried about his arm. Ever since the accident he'd been dealing with injuries. In the crash, his right arm had gotten stuck underneath a bunch of the heavy equipment. Although he'd had surgery and physical therapy, it just wasn't the same. Halfway into a setlist, his arm would start to pound and ache. How on earth would he play through their first show without messing up?
An awkward pause seeped its way into the room after Mason finished speaking. What he'd said was very professional, good for an interview. He praised the fans, praised the band, and seemed overall excited yet sad. It would be a good way to win back over the masses. Marceline was the next to speak, very unexpected, as she was a new member. It was brief, just stating her excitement and apporval of the band. Holister was next, and her words made Ryder raise an eyebrow. Her words were true, yet Ryder said nothing to confirm or deny them. He disliked howshe aadmitted her feelings at an interview, as they weren't exactly the place to show any weakness in the band. With a sigh, Ryder knew he'd have to speak. He was the only one who hadn't spoken up yet.
"It's been a big adjustment, to say the least," he admitted, his thumbs crossing and uncrossing. "Taking two years off definitely set us back a bit, but we're ready to step back up. I know Holister mentioned that she feels that she and Marceline haven't been fully accepted yet. It isn't surprising though; we're just getting to know each other. We have a few days to get rid of any quirks we may have, music-wise or personal, before we get going. I'm glad to start back up again, but it will definitely be different, " he finished, surprised at how businesslike and brave he sounded. It was a all a facade for the emotional boy though, and he just hoped he answered correctly.