The Piano Teacher

The Piano Teacher

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Rosemary Whittier is a straightforward 18 year old trying to navigate her life through her senior year of high school, but before she goes back to school she starts taking piano lesson from a much older man whom she slowly starts to fall in love with, once she starts school she soon realizes this man also happens to also be her English teacher. Keith Trim is a 41 year old man trying to attempt to teach others his gift of music and trying to control his collapsing marriage all while teaching a English class at a high school but he soon finds himself falling in love with one of his students.
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