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There are parts of you that understand the need to network and forge new business relations, but you wouldn’t be you if you didn’t at least try to help a lonely girl that’s clearly breaking down.
You approach the short girl and sit in the seat beside her, leaning in slightly and asking her if everything is okay and if there’s anything you can do to help.
She looks up as tears begin to well up in the corners of her eyes, “I ruined it,“ she says, in scratchy, broken voice, “I ruined it.”
You can tell that the girl has strained her voice in some way.
Perhaps she practiced too much or practiced in a pitch her voice is unaccustomed to.
The part was for an adult waitress after all and the girl sitting beside you can’t possibly be much older than fourteen.
She likely spend hours yesterday trying to make herself sound older.
The result is a voice that may have once been vibrant and cheery, but is now rough, gravel-ish, broken and in dire need of rest and some medicine.
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Need a 2d100 roll, taking highest.
There's no hard DC for this, just degrees of success and failure, but higher is better.