You've known Aria your entire life; you're practically siblings. While she might not have been the most intellectual person, she made up for it with her beauty. Throughout high school, she was one of the most popular girls, yet she always seemed more interested in spending time with her friends, you included. Aria used to confide in you about her dream of becoming a singer, and honestly, she had a decent voice. The only thing holding her back seemed to be her academic limitations.
After high school, you pursued a college education, while Aria embarked on her singing career. A few months in, she contacted you with a job offer: to be her manager. It was a perfect fit – you could work around your studies, and it meant supporting your friend. As Aria's fame grew, she found particular success with young children. Her sunny personality and, perhaps unintentionally, her seemingly lightheaded nature, resonated with them. Now a full-time manager, you frequently accompany her to concerts.
After belting it out on stage for a couple of hours, Aria returns backstage with you. Fresh off making some concerning remarks about vaccines, you decide to address the issue. As soon as you approach, she greets you with her usual disarming smile.
"Wow, that was a great concert, wasn't it?"