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Chapter 109 - One Week

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SERA

One week before the cruise, and Luna was back with Darius but before his custody period.

The apartment felt too quiet without her. Too empty. I'd spent the morning staring at her drawings on the fridge, missing her already even though I'd see her in a few weeks.

But the quiet meant I could practice without worrying about disturbing her sleep or cutting short our time together.

I'd been at the piano for six hours straight, my fingers cramping, my back aching from hunching over the keys. The haunting piano solo was finally perfect—every note exactly where I wanted it, the emotion building and falling in waves that left me breathless.

The violin composition had taken days to get right, but now it sang the way I'd heard it in my head. Mournful and beautiful and hopeful all at once.

And the combined piece—piano and violin together—that one had nearly broken me. Switching between instruments, making sure they complemented each other instead of competing, finding the balance. But it was
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