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Some could say Amelia Snow was lonely. Some could say she was alone in this big world of her's, but Amelia felt different, she felt loved in every single way even though she knew she was alone at times, she also knew she really wasn't. Amelia was different. I think that's what Aaron Seaton loved most about her. Seeing her everyday just brought a smile to his face because to him, everything about her had a positive energy to it. Amelia loved seeing Aaron everyday too because she felt the same about him too, but that was the thing about their relationship, to everyone else their relationship seemed wrong. People didn't care if it was real true love all they cared about was age.
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COMPLETE There was something innately intimate about music-the way it left one's soul bare, revealed all imperfections, all insecurities. It was trust in its highest form, allowing the listener to chip a piece off the performer's heart and judge it in its entirety. And it was intrusive-perhaps that was why Victoria played, but did not feel. At least not until Isadora Capri came along and seized her heart: slowly, at first, and then all at once. Private lessons. Late night talks. Devotion. Passion. Feeling. Con anima, a niente-with feeling, to nothing. *** Important to note that I do not support teacher/student relationships in real life. Obviously the main character is of age though. Lots of musical terminology-might need a dictionary for this one, although most of it is explained through writing and context clues! Happy reading :)

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