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The Bad Boy Sweetheart

The Bad Boy Sweetheart

Author: Harryshots

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[Mature content] [completed 20/5/2017] The sane can turn you insane. Anger. That's all he feels but when a certain kind of light sheds on his life, resistance is the solution. She bounds him in her chains and returns him from the anger to the light. She is his own personal angel. She plays the piano and he's on her heart keys over again. All rights reserved.
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Chapter 1

  "Mommy, why can't I be professional pianist already?" I said while I swiftly trailed my soft fingers along the piano keys.

  "Darling, it takes time, a professional isn't easy." She advised as she stroked my blonde locks when I continued to play.

  "I want to apply to Julliard one day," I spoke and she hummed to the music I was playing.

  "I have faith in you, baby." She believed my talent would go somewhere far in the world. I was a pianist, who played her heart out in every key I pressed, it was almost I could touch other hearts when I play.

  "Mom, you'll be here with me?" I asked in the empty music room at Michigan school. Her stormy eyes softened at me like a silent promise as she trailed her fingers in my hair soothingly.

  "Always, darling." She whispered to me but I could tell that she was keeping something from me.

  "I love you, mom." I reminded her and she kissed my forehead, leaning down in her short red summer dress.

  "I love you, much more than you'll ever know." She replied as she sat beside me and watched me play.

  The wind blew outside and I was still addicted to a grand piano in the music room, it was like the earth was blessing me with the music. Each key that I played, my heartbeat echoed that as emotions came in floods.

  We both sang "all of me" as my fingers tapped on the keys, that was the last time she heard the passionate music that I made.

  She had cancer. She died and left me, left all the promises she made and remained unkept.

  I was alone with a piano and an empty heart at only seven years old. She went up and didn't ask me to join her.

  I was heart-broken over the fact that she didn't tell me and my eyes went to the keys that tied my heart and hers together. Piano was the connection to our souls and I vowed to myself that I would never stop until I became a world-wide inspiration to everyone as my mom would have wanted for it was the only thing that reminded me of her and her existence beside me.

  My fingers touched my piano and I looked up at the cloudy, blue sky.

  "Are you ready, darling?" I could hear her whisper in my ear as I closed my eyes.

  "As ready as I will ever be, mommy." I whispered back with a serene feeling in my heart.