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The Perfect Harmony
Walking along the street after an exhausting morning,
The sound of a beautiful melody coming across the street could be heard from a nearby window.
Stopping to take in the sound, only to realize it was him on the piano,
Something she would never think of him doing.
Something beautiful and joyous from a nobody. Drawn towards the door of the musical house,
Being let in to knock on his bedroom door.
Jumping from the unexpected company, he saw her standing in the doorway.
Years after the fallout of two friends from an unusual arrangement of love, they meet once more.
Smiling, grabbing a violin from the shelf,
She started to play.
Slowly melting in the seat, a small smile contagiously came across his while joining in the newly found
Aroma of sound and dancing in perfect harmony.
Key by key was pressed, vibrations of a bow, losing the anger in the past,
gaining another journey of hope leisurely ran after the future.
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I've been writing, short stories, poems, and books for six years now on various publication websites, exploring a variety of genres including fantasy, horror, romance and mystery but I mainly write romantic fantasies. The concept of love is so fascinating, something much bigger and complex, it's hard to grasp with a single mind.