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Regret in E flat Major.
Organic composition,
Lifelong tradition,
Childlike rendition,
Of baseless complaints.
Mindless reposition,
Faultless conviction,
Irreversible ignition,
Of damning evidence.
He sat down slowly at the stool, the ivory keys laid out before him in untouched splendor. He inhaled deeply, stretched his fingers out, and slowly began to play. The sounds echoed out before him, in discordance with one another.
In another place, far away, or perhaps right next door, she heard the faint sounds of a piano being played. They struck a chord in her heart and soon the scene came alive before her. Words and actions against any rational thought came to be and despite any reason or silent protest, she let herself be played like the keys on the piano.
He continued to press on the keys, the weight of the ivory beneath his fingertips satisfying to the touch. A devious smile crept across his face as he continued to play, aware of the subtle crime he was committing.
Like glasses breaking into a million pieces, or water spilling out from the glass, she felt the grip of herself slip between the gaps between her fingers, and soon she was left alone in the darkness of her own mind, to figure out where she could gather the strength to put the pieces back together.