Perhaps she's in a bar. Without her glasses and drunk, she's squinting at the person on the stage performing. She gets so caught up in the moment that she decides to go on stage herself. She starts singing or dancing clumsily, much to the amusement of the audience. Afterward, she realizes what she's done and is both embarrassed and proud at the same time.
One possible plot could be that she's at a party. She lost her glasses somehow and had a bit too much to drink. As she squints, she mistakes a stranger for an old friend. They start talking and end up having an interesting conversation that might lead to a new friendship or some sort of adventure together.
The plot could start with the girl at a party. She's having a great time, drinking and dancing. Then she realizes she can't find her glasses. As she gets more drunk, her squinting becomes more pronounced. Maybe she accidentally bumps into the wrong person, someone who's not very friendly. But then, a kind stranger comes to her rescue, helps her find a quiet place to sit and get some water. They start talking, and she slowly sobers up a bit while sharing her story of how she lost her glasses. In the end, they exchange numbers and become friends.
There was this girl, Emma. She went to a college party and drank a bit too much. Her glasses were long forgotten on a table. Squinting, she tried to find her way back to her dorm. The lights seemed like blurry halos, and people's faces were just indistinct shapes. She swayed as she walked, her thoughts all muddled. She remembered snippets of conversations from the party, but mostly she was focused on getting home safely in her drunken, blurry - eyed state.
In a small town bar, a girl named Emma was drunk. She had lost her glasses earlier in the evening. Now, she was squinting hard to make out the faces around her. She saw a guy across the room and thought he looked familiar. As she tried to walk towards him, she tripped over a stool. The people around her laughed, but she didn't care. She was in her own little drunken world, squinting and seeing everything as a big blur, yet still having a good time.
A simple plot could be that the girl is a bookworm. One day, she forgets her glasses at home while at school. She has to squint during a reading session in the library. As she squints, she starts to imagine the characters in the book coming to life in a different way than if she had her glasses on. This could lead to a unique adventure where the blurry vision creates a whole new world within the story she's reading.
There once was a drunk girl at a party. Without her glasses, everything was a blur. She squinted, her long lashes almost touching her cheeks. She had a goofy smile on her face as she stumbled around, trying to make sense of the shapes and colors that swirled around her. It was as if she was in a dreamy, tipsy state, and the lack of glasses only added to her disoriented charm.
She might be thinking about how blurry everything is and regretting not having her glasses. Or she could be so drunk that she's not really thinking clearly about the glasses at all and is just focused on having a good time.
A possible plot could be that the girl is drunk without her glasses at a family gathering. She misbehaves a bit, which is very unlike her. Her family members are shocked, but as she sobers up, she realizes how her actions affected them. This experience could be a turning point for her, making her more aware of her behavior when she drinks in the future, even if it was just a one - time situation due to not having her glasses and not realizing how much she had drunk.
The bully girl squinting without glasses might be a character who is trying to hide her vulnerability. Without her glasses, she feels exposed. In the fanfiction, she could be part of a group where showing weakness is not acceptable. So, she bullies others to seem tough. Maybe she has a backstory where she was bullied herself when she first started wearing glasses, and now she's taking it out on others in this new situation of not having her glasses.
In a fictional city, a girl named Ava found herself drunk at a seedy nightclub. Without her glasses, she was having a hard time. The strobe lights made it even worse as she squinted. She thought she saw someone she knew, but when she got closer, it was just a stranger. She sat down on a sticky bar stool, rubbing her eyes, trying to will the blurriness away. Her mind was filled with the music and the alcohol, and she was just lost in that moment of drunken, blurry vision.
She could use her memory of the environment before she lost her glasses to her advantage. For example, if she knew there was a particular landmark near the place she was kidnapped from, she could try to move in that direction once she escaped the immediate area where she was held.