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The Pianist Farewell
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Ongoing, First published Dec 19, 2024
Yasi plays the piano with quiet fire. Enzo sings like the world listens only to him.

They met as rivals on the same stage, clashing through notes and pride-
She fell first.
He fell harder.
And in the end, they both fell apart.

Their love was loud, defiant, full of dreams bigger than their youth. But life isn't always kind to lovers who dare to choose each other over everything else.

One lost memory, holding on only to the melody she once made for him.
The other lost their mind, believing someone was gone forever.

Now, decades later, a question lingers in the silence left behind: When the heart says goodbye but the music still remembers-how do you forget the one you loved in every note?

A story of music, memory, and the kind of love that echoes even in the silence.
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