Chapter 858
And yet, no matter how hard he tried, Uriah couldn’t recall where he had seen Thomas before. By rights, with looks that striking, Thomas should have left a vivid impression.
In the end, Uriah chalked it up to old age clouding his memory.
Just then, faint strands of music drifted from the darkened stage. As the melody swelled, the stage lights slowly brightened. A single white beam fell upon the woman standing at the center stage.
The graceful sound of strings spread through the entire hall.
Matty’s eyes lit up. He blurted out instinctively, “That’s Sharon’s composition-First Love!”
Xavier recognized the violin in Sharon’s hands. He smiled. “It’s Shaluna.”
Uriah nodded as well. “Indeed. It’s been a long time since Sharon played with Shaluna.”
Xavier murmured, “That violin carries a meaning for her unlike any other.”
Soon, their voices faded, replaced by silent reverence as they listened.
Hearing Sharon play the violin was pure indulgence. Her mastery-whether in technical skill or emotional resonance-was unmatched.
Thomas, too, had listened to her play more than once. He liked it.
For years, he had struggled with insomnia. But the moment her music reached his ears, his body would ease, and he would drift swiftly into sleep.
At night, he relied on the recordings Wendy had arranged of her performances to rest. And yet, nothing compared to hearing her live.
Every piece she played captivated him-no longer just First Love.


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