"The other color?"
Charlie's words left Loreen musing to herself, but she soon exclaimed in realization, "Oh, that reminds me—Tanya's been vocal about helping the blue party and calling for her fans to vote. I'm actually shocked that they lost even though she went that far… I'd be depressed too if I were here."
Pausing, she sighed, "And here I was thinking that she's upset because Mitsui Group didn't pay her enough. Just thinking that such a minor disagreement might get the concert canceled altogether hurts… but now that I think about it, I'm sure Tanya isn't short on money."
Claire couldn't help sighing. "Now you're just being nasty."
"Hehe!" Loreeen giggled. "That said, I love Tanya's songs, her talent, and her showmanship, but public figures with private agendas still leave a bad taste in my mouth. I think she can support whoever she wants, but only if she keeps it private.
"Why does she have to keep droning on and on about the same thing everyday? Many of her fans are minors,