The Piano Teacher

The Piano Teacher

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Charlotte, a young, sickly pianist, is sent to Walnut Grove by her father, believing fresh air will aid her. Charlotte strengthens, becoming a piano teacher for the Oleson children. She finds the family difficult, except Nels Oleson, with whom she falls in love. But is there any future with Nels, being an older, married man, and does he even return her feelings? A slow burn Little House on the Prairie romance fanfic between Nels Oleson and an OC. There's a heavy emphasis on the OC and her own story as she struggles with illness and past trauma. Hope you enjoy!
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