Corley couldn't focus on the music at all. Whatever the piece or the variation, it was all a blur to him.
The dim lighting of the concert hall was the perfect cover, allowing him to let his feelings show without restraint—tenderness and deep affection.
His gaze kept drifting uncontrollably to Roseanne's fair hands. Several times, he fought the urge to just reach out, hold them tight, and never let go.
But after a battle within himself, reason won out.
He reminded himself: Just hold on a little longer. Soon... just get through tonight...
Don't rush it; don't scare her...
For some, two hours could feel like an eternity of torment and trials, but for Roseanne, it was a rare auditory and visual feast.
Even after it ended, she was still relishing the experience:
“Did you catch that Croatian Rhapsody piece just now? He added some rock elements! It was such an unexpected blend of romance and excitement, especially that variation in the middle, what a delightful surprise! What did you think?”
Corley was a bit distracted, “Uh, yeah? It did sound quite nice.”
Lost in her own world, Roseanne didn’t notice his wandering thoughts.
It wasn’t until they exited the concert hall, with streetlights casting their glow and neon reflections spilling all around, that she realized it was already dark.
Remembering her unfinished paper and the packed lunch she needed to prepare for the lab tomorrow, Roseanne was ready to head home.
But just as she was about to speak, Corley suddenly asked, “Will you come somewhere with me?”
“...Hmm?”
“Please?” His eyes were dark as ink, but there was a glint in them, bright and captivating.
Though puzzled, she agreed.
However...
“I need to be home by nine.”
“Okay,” Corley assured her.
...
Roseanne got into her car and followed Corley as they drove towards the outskirts of town.
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