Miley was fond of Star. Miley and Tammy co-existed nicely with Star. Tammy was continually thinking of Star. She promised to take him to the amusement park and buy him some good food when he recovered. In short, the two youngsters got along as if they had been friends for ages.
Tammy did not want to eat lunch with them in the dining room. In order to follow Star, she insisted on eating at the tea table in the living room with a little bowl in her hands.
Everyone's heart was touched as they watched the two eat together.
They were so adorable.
The piano that Miley had ordered was delivered here in the afternoon. Tammy almost burst with excitement that she tested it out and performed a song called "The Little Star."
Tammy dressed like a little fairy today. She wore a pink princess gown and was seated in front of the black piano.
Tammy had been studying piano in Italy for only over a year, but she was quite proficient and could play very well.
She was fantastic. Everyone in the room admired her as a result.
"Tammy is a three-year-old girl. Have you seen how good she plays the piano?"
Gabrielle asked Westley.
Westley, Tammy's uncle, was aware that she had a variety of interests, piano included, but he had never seen Tammy perform a piece of music. It was the first time he heard her play the piano, and he really owed it to Star.
"Honestly, it's the first time I'm hearing Tammy play the piano. I only knew that she was learning to play the piano, but not so perfectly," Westley said truthfully.
"Now that you've heard her, maybe you should thank Star, right?" Gabrielle taunted Westley.
Westley made no reaction since what Gabrielle said was no lie. He knew very little about Tammy. Anyway, they lived in two separate countries and hadn't seen each other in over a year. How could they get to know one another so well?
"As a result, Star is our lucky star. It's because of him that I can learn new things that I was previously unaware of," Westley said in a good mood.
"Star, can you tell what I was playing?" Tammy approached Star when she was done playing the piano and asked him earnestly and anxiously.
"That was awesome. You did so well, Tammy. Actually, you are better than I am," Star said without hesitation.
He was not trying to impress her. He was very sincere.
"You mean that?" Tammy's smile got bigger.
"I can't lie to you," Star said firmly.
Tammy was overjoyed when Star said this.
"Well, Star, maybe we could play together when you recover fully. What do you say?" Tammy glanced at Star with excitement and anticipation. Maybe it was because she was too young to be timid, or maybe she had grown to be vocal about the people and things she minded.
"Of course it's good. But I fear that I can't perform properly and ridicule myself." Star looked at Tammy, a little embarrassed.
"I trust you can play better than I can." Tammy sweetly smiled at Star.
She lavished Star with admiration.
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