forty six : "would you let me?"

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They were together again. After the whole fiasco with the movie ended, he was back to his music. He had success with his recent album and he now had to go back to touring, he has previously canceled tour dates to comply with the demanding schedules filming had and he was planning on putting them back, but in different dates.

Serena was in the studio too, she and Harry went out for breakfast today and Harry casually slipped in an invite to her, just in case she might want to visit him in his 'natural habitat'.

"You know, your voice sounds amazing." He says while shuffling through the pile of sheet music he had on the desk. "Thank you." Serena replies, sounding a bit unsure with how the conversation will go. "Have you ever considered venturing music?" He asks.

"Well, the only music I've done was during my Disney days." She replies with a chuckle, she remembers it clearly, how she sang songs of love, friendship and camaraderie. The songs were intended for children, but hey, it is still music.

Harry knows what she was referring to, he recalls watching her Disney movies with his nieces and nephews once. He even remembers his nephew saying he loved her and he was going to marry her, it was quite funny.

"How about now? Are you interested, at least?" She shrugs off, not thinking too deeply about the question. "I don't think music's for me, I enjoy listening to it though. But singing, writing and producing; definitely not my cup of tea."

"Music has been my life, to be quite honest. It was the first thing I fell in love with." He began, sitting right next to Serena who was listening intently to his story. "Music has been what I lean towards to when I'm down, or when I'm happy or when I feel tired; I just can't function without it."

Serena could understand him, that's what she feels towards acting. It was a part of them, they couldn't even imagine life not doing those things.

"I wrote this song once," he says and grabs one of the sheets from the rest of the pile and holds it closely. "And I told myself, this is the song I would, one day, offer to the person I will fall in love with. This song was me being bare, and honest. This song was just me and my emotions, this was the real me."

He continued on. "I imagined back then, when I was writing this, that when I meet her and I get to know her... and I realize she's my person, the way to be sure of it, is to sing this song to her."

Serena was frozen on her seat as her heart started to beat erratically.

"And I wanted to ask, if maybe you'd let me sing it to you."

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