Tryouts

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"Alright so we have changed our ways with tryouts!" The orchestra teacher smiled. "You will actually play in your person in front of us judges!" Aoi recognized Italy's twin brother Romano. "Alright, everyone that's trying out come with us! Others, you just practice on your parts," a few people including Aoi went with the three judges. It was a surprisingly small group, only 6 people have the balls to do it. "Alrighty! Now here is how it will go. Koharu, Schmalls, and Edelstein you are with Mr. Lovino," and he went on and on. (Too lazy to write that but you get the jazz.)

"Schmalls your're up," Romano huffed. Schmalls is a weird creepy guy. He played Minuet in G, which wasn't the best performance. He played it too rough, and was never in tune. "So delightful," Romano said in sarcasm. "Okay next?" After Austria was Aoi. She did a solo called Caprice No.24 by Niccolo Paganini. It is one of the hardest in the world.

Romano was amazed, he wrote down her score. "Thank you miss Koharu..." he said quietly.

Romano's P.O.V.

That song, our mother used to play it. She wanted me and my fratello, Feliciano, to spot mistakes, and what key she's in. She would play every time if one of us makes a mistake. Now with our mother gone... it hurts. She played it perfectly, no mistake. Plus I don't want that puta Austria to win. I heard his vibrato was not on point. "Thanks for your time..." I said quietly. Me and the other judges went into a huddle.

"So who's the best in your group Lovino?" The orchestra asks. "It's a tie between Austria and Aoi..." I said. "Austria should really do it, we can't let a ignorant child play a solo, our rep will ruin us," The orchestra teacher said. This made me pissed. "And why not let her? Who cares about this group's rep?" I said, trying to hold my anger back. "I do..." The orchestra teacher scowled. "So Austria will be the soloist, people need advance people, not a joke." "And this is how you treat your students?" I yelled. "Ugh I don't have time we will announce he will be the soloist end of discussion..." The teacher stormed out the room, so did the other teacher who said nothing.

They left, and I changed it. Aoi is going to have that solo, and nobody can change it.

The next day
3rd person

The day rolled in fast, and the paper was up. Who is the soloist. Aoi ran up to the sign. It was her! She went up to the orchestra teacher with such glee. "You actually see the potential in me, I'm finally realizing you're just pushing me!" She squealed and ran off. "What? I though..." The orchestra teacher thought.

"Lovino..."

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