The Second Waltz Based on The Composition by Dmitri Shostakovitch

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I hope you like Classical Romance. First of all Dmitri Shostakovich was a great Russian composer who lived during the most troubled era in Russian History.

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His music is placed in the modern era of Classical music, and he made many waltzes and his most famous waltz is "The Second Waltz." and it is played at weddings and used in many motion pictures.

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Lord Andrew Charles Howard is not as bad as you think he is as his dear mother, Lady Patricia taught all of her five children to dance, and she herself was an excellent dancer.

One by one she taught her children to learn to dance the waltz, and out of all of her five children, Lord Andrew Charles excelled in it.

Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR wasn't much of a dancer, and he was rather a wallflower when it came to dancing, but he did excel on the piano, whereas Lady Patricia excelled on the harp.

Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR would play the piano and Lady Patricia would play the harp and all of their children would start dancing around and clapping their hands because they were Pagan.

Hail Odin, For music, dancing, and singing, ! Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR was a Roman Pagan, Lady Patricia was raised by a Celtic Pagan Father and a very strict Christian-Orthodox Presbyterian mother, but Lord Robert Alexander Stuart wouldn't let his pious wife force her religious beliefs down his children's throat, and in fact he threatened her " I will exile you Madame."

"I married you without a dowry, because your damn father couldn't provide one, and he knew I was not a Christian." Lord Robert Alexander Stuart tells her.

Lord Robert Alexander Stuart and Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR are known as butt of their sons' jokes on Star Base 12.

Lord Andrew Charles Howard has a romantic side to him and he loves to dance and it is Sunday on Star-Base 12 and Lady Samhain is playing the piano and he asks her to play "The Second Waltz' and he walks over to Lady Karissa and he bows to her and her asks her "May I have this dance?"

Lady Karissa smiles " Why of course? I thought you were never going to ask me?" and they start to dance with each other. 

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