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Jeanette flexed her fingers, aware her mother was sitting on the sofa, her critical eyes and ears alert, aware Benedict was also there, beside her mother, a guest, reluctantly of her mother. Play the Schubert you have been practising, her mother said. Jeanette stretched her fingers, feeling her mother's eyes were on her, her ears alert for notes missed, too fast or slow. She sat comfortably, placed her fingers over the keyboard, brought her mind to bare on the Schubert piece. Benedict sat and gazed at Jeanette's waist, the structure of her slim back, how her dark hair flowed over her shoulders. He didn't know Schubert from Mozart or if it was fast or slow. Jeanette began. Her fingers moved as the brain dictated. Her ears acute for tone and timbre. She wondered if Benedict was gazing at her. She imagined his breath on her neck as he had that time she played him the Beethoven piece in the empty classroom, his hands around her waist, and still she kept the piece going. Slower here, her mother said, the tone's slightly off. Benedict recalled the kiss on her neck in class that time. Lips on her soft skin, but still she played with eyes closed as if she prayed.
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Sep 20, 2018
Sep 20, 2018 at 4:29 PM UTC
As If She Prayed 1962
Jeanette flexed her fingers, aware her mother was sitting on the sofa, her critical eyes and ears alert, aware Benedict was also there, beside her mother, a guest, reluctantly of her mother. Play the Schubert you have been practising, her mother said. Jeanette stretched her fingers, feeling her mother's eyes were on her, her ears alert for notes missed, too fast or slow. She sat comfortably, placed her fingers over the keyboard, brought her mind to bare on the Schubert piece. Benedict sat and gazed at Jeanette's waist, the structure of her slim back, how her dark hair flowed over her shoulders. He didn't know Schubert from Mozart or if it was fast or slow. Jeanette began. Her fingers moved as the brain dictated. Her ears acute for tone and timbre. She wondered if Benedict was gazing at her. She imagined his breath on her neck as he had that time she played him the Beethoven piece in the empty classroom, his hands around her waist, and still she kept the piece going. Slower here, her mother said, the tone's slightly off. Benedict recalled the kiss on her neck in class that time. Lips on her soft skin, but still she played with eyes closed as if she prayed.
A girl plays piano for her mother and boyfriend 1962
TerryCollett
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Sep 20, 2018
Sep 20, 2018 at 4:29 PM UTC
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