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Chapter 415
Chapter 415
Cameron and Bradley returned to Cameron’s house together. He tossed his backpack onto the sofa and asked, “Brad, wat
Bradley said, “What pairs best will piano? Red wine? There was sti
“What pairs
vine he’d once treasured in the cabinet
Cameron asked, “You want red wine
Bradley nodded. “Yes. I’ll get it.”
, want something to drink?”
Cameron was slightly at a loss for words.
She’d just wanted to play a simple song for Bradley and then go to Silvermoss Castle with him to see Pearl, but from Bradley’s tone, it seemed he intended to savor the music carefully.
Soon, Bradley emerged with a bottle of red wine. He skillfully opened it, poured the wine into a decanter, and fetched two wine glasses.
Cameron sat down at the piano and gently pressed his fingers on the keys. “Brad, what song do you want to hear?”
Bradley said, “I’ll listen to whatever you play.”
Cameron asked, “How about Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star?”
After a moment of silence, Bradley poured two glasses of wine, walked over to Cameron, placed one on the piano, and held the other, swirling it gently
He said, “Can you play Für Elise?”
Cameron nodded. No one who played plano could be unfamiliar with Für Elise.
Cameron’s fingers began to dance gracefully across the black and white keys, and beautiful music flawed gently from his fingertips.
As his arms moved and his body swayed, his short hair fluttered, and the starfish earring in his right ear glimmered intermittently.
Bradley leaned against the piano, swirling the wine glass in his hand, listening to the music that filled the entire living room.
He gradually smiled. Those online were right–Cameron did play better than Austin
When the place ended, Cameron turned to look at Bradley and asked, “How was that, Brad?”
“You played beautifully Bradley raised his wine glass toward Cameron
Cameron picked up his own glass, gestured in return, and took a slow sip. Putting the glass down, he asked, “What else do you want to hear?
Bradley said, “Play whatever you like, as long as it’s not Twinkle, Twinkle.”
Cameron couldn’t help but laugh. “Okay”
His fingers flew across the keys, and the melodious plano music filled Bradley’s ears. He closed his eyes in enjoyment.
Alter a long time, Cameron finally stopped.
Staring at the sky garden outside the floor–to–ceiling windows, Cameron said, “Brad, it’s dark out.”
Bradley slowly opened his eyes. He put down his glass and turned to look out the window, saying in surprise, “it’s dark already? So soon!”
It was summer, and the day stayed longer than night. They’d come here right after school, so it shouldn’t have gotten dark so quickly.
Cameron stood up and massaged his slightly sore fingers “if I didn’t misread the time, I’ve been playing for two hours”
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