Jester's door [open]
Nov 15, 2014 16:22:34 GMT -5
Post by Lucas Blacke on Nov 15, 2014 16:22:34 GMT -5
Sitting on the bench by the piano he sighed as his finger rested on the keys, all the thoughts of his uncle rushing back to him as he recalled the days in which he taught Luke how to play. The playful ways he used, the way he told him to always keep his nails short to prevent the tapping on the keys to be apparent. And from the moment he had been experimenting with his ability he had found it also helped with playing guitar with the placement of his fingers and all, shorter nails helped with that. And ever more so when playing bass guitar in which you weren't supposed to use a pick having no nails would help in not getting caught behind the strings.
But he drifted. With a cough he adjusted himself behind the piano, almost knowing for sure there wasn't anyone around to hear or see him. This time it was just him and his thoughts and one of the saddest, yet happiest instuments he could think of. Just thinking back on his uncle made his eyes tear up as he finally placed his fingers on the keys. He wouldn't be using his ability to play and would go on what he had learned on his own instead.
He remembered a plethora of songs and stuff he had taught himself. What he liked about the piano was that he could really put emotion into it and let go while playing, because no matter what you played the piano could make it sound sad, and considering what he'd been through these past few months he'd needed sad whether he wanted to acknowledge the fact or not.
Finally he settled on what he was going to play, and okay he might have some need of his ability because what he had settled on was not all that easy when paired with knowing what it could do to him.
He placed his fingers on the right keys and began playing the song, his mind going over past events as his fingers racing over the keys, a smile growing on his face as he closed his eyes.
But he drifted. With a cough he adjusted himself behind the piano, almost knowing for sure there wasn't anyone around to hear or see him. This time it was just him and his thoughts and one of the saddest, yet happiest instuments he could think of. Just thinking back on his uncle made his eyes tear up as he finally placed his fingers on the keys. He wouldn't be using his ability to play and would go on what he had learned on his own instead.
He remembered a plethora of songs and stuff he had taught himself. What he liked about the piano was that he could really put emotion into it and let go while playing, because no matter what you played the piano could make it sound sad, and considering what he'd been through these past few months he'd needed sad whether he wanted to acknowledge the fact or not.
Finally he settled on what he was going to play, and okay he might have some need of his ability because what he had settled on was not all that easy when paired with knowing what it could do to him.
He placed his fingers on the right keys and began playing the song, his mind going over past events as his fingers racing over the keys, a smile growing on his face as he closed his eyes.