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.
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.
One possible fanfiction could be about a girl who usually wears glasses for a shy and studious look. When she gets drunk at a party without her glasses, she becomes more carefree and bold. She might start dancing without inhibition, surprising her friends who are used to her more reserved self.
Well, perhaps Daria, being drunk and without her glasses, stumbles into an Avengers gathering by mistake. She could start blabbering some drunken wisdom that the Avengers find both amusing and oddly profound. Maybe she gives Captain America some off - the - wall advice on modern society, all while the other Avengers are trying to figure out who this strange, inebriated girl is.
One possible plot could be that Harry, without his glasses and drunk, stumbles around Hogwarts in a daze. He might accidentally end up in a restricted area, like the Forbidden Forest. Maybe he has some misadventures with the magical creatures there, all while being in a drunken state and unable to see clearly. His friends would then have to go and find him.
One possible plot could be that the girl is usually shy and hidden behind her glasses. Without them, she feels exposed and vulnerable, so she glares as a form of self - defense. Maybe she's in a new school or social situation where she's forced to be without her glasses for some reason, like they broke. And her glaring catches the attention of a mysterious character who then tries to figure out what's wrong with her.
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.
One possible plot could be that the girl is usually shy and self - conscious when she wears her glasses. In the gym without them, she feels a new sense of freedom. Maybe she meets a cute trainer who encourages her in her workouts. They start to bond over fitness routines, and she discovers a more confident side of herself.
The plot might involve the girl losing her glasses right before a big swimming event. She has no choice but to swim without them. At first, she's disoriented in the water without her clear vision. But then, she starts to rely on her other senses more. She might meet a fellow swimmer who helps her through the race. In the end, she realizes that not having her glasses made her a stronger and more adaptable swimmer.