Rhapsody
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The morning was bright and quiet when Richard woke up. The muted sound of a car passing made him wonder if it had snowed over night.
From the kitchen, he heard his dad answer the phone. He couldn't figure out who it was at first. When he heard him talking about music, he realized it was Sandra.
He considered getting up, but decided to wait for the phone to come to him. He checked his watch, surprised at the lateness of the hour. I guess I have to get up, he realized.
He made his way out to the kitchen.
"Hey," he said.
Vittorio turned around, laughing at something Sandra had said.
"Yes, that's how it is!" he said in Italian. "Here he is now. Ciao, Sandra."
Vittorio held out the phone for Richard.
"Do you want an espresso?" he asked as Richard took the receiver.
"Sure, thanks ... Hello?"
"Hi there! Sleeping in a bit, huh?"
"Yeah. It's snowing here. Guess I was tired."
"Did you have a good time with your friends last night?"
"I got home a little late, I guess. It was all right. We just hung out at Mitch's house and had some beers, caught up."
"Good. Glad you had fun."
"I can't talk long. I have to get to a job with my dad soon."
Vittorio held out a small cup for Richard. Richard nodded in thanks.
"Where are you going?"
"Same house we've been at all week. Hold on ... Mmm. Man, there's one thing I do miss when I'm back at school. Espresso."
"Did you just drink one?"
"Yeah, my dad made one for me. Just right, half cup. He has a really nice machine."
"Cool ... I wish I could come visit."
"Some time you will, I'm sure."
"Can we talk tonight?" Sandra asked.
"Um, I'll call you if I can. My piano teacher is having a holiday party tonight. I feel like I need to go and say hi for a while."
"Okay. Call me if you get a chance. If not, we'll talk tomorrow."
"Okay, that sounds good. I miss you a ton. This has been the longest week of my life," Richard said.
"I know, me too. And still two and a half more to go. Did your Aunt take off already?"
"Yeah, she left last night. She was different this trip. Much more relaxed. I think she laughed a few times, even."
"Oh, good. You really didn't seem like you were looking forward to seeing her."
"No, I wasn't. But she's mellowed out, it seems. She wanted to hear me play the piano all the time."
"Cool."
"Hopefully she'll stay like this when we're there this summer."
"Are you definitely going to Italy?"
"My parents are, for sure. They really want me to go, too."
"How long?"
"The usual, about a month."
"Nice."
"Yeah ... It would be a long time apart, though."
"I know," Sandra said.
"Would you be able to go?" Richard asked quietly, grinning.
"Me?" Sandra asked innocently, although Richard could tell she was waiting for it.
"Yeah. Wouldn't it be awesome if you and Emily came out!"
"It would be amazing! But a month? I don't know..."
"You could just come for part of the time."
"Oh, I don't know. It would cost a lot of money, too."
"Well, let's think of a way to make it work. A long time ago, I told you I would show you our place in Italy. Why not this summer?"
"Wow. I can't believe it. I'm not going to get excited about it, though," Sandra said, keeping her voice calm.
"Sounds like it's too late," Richard said grinning.
"Oh, you're right!" she cried out. "But it might not happen, I know."
"We'll see what we can do. I have to go. My dad's loading the truck."
"All right. I'll talk to you later or tomorrow. I love you!"
"Love you too, Sandra."
Richard hung up the phone and went to put on his work clothes, smiling to himself.
"If I go to Italy this summer, would it be okay to bring my friends that you met the other night?" Richard asked his dad, as they worked on one wall of the living room they were painting.
"Sandra and Emily?" Vittorio asked.
"Yes."
"Well, why not? We have plenty of room at the house."
"I don't know if they would be able to come. But I will ask them."
Vittorio regarded his son carefully for a moment. "Both of them?"
"Yes. I can't take just one of them. The other would kill me!" Richard said, laughing.
Vittorio nodded. "Eh, all right. But what if one is your girlfriend by this summer?"
Richard frowned at him for a moment. "It won't matter. We are all the best of friends."
Vittorio nodded. "Sandra is charming. She must sing beautifully."
"She does. You will hear them both play in April."
"Yes, we cannot wait."
Richard finished a section and put his roller down on the tray. He stretched his arms and fingers.
"You do not have to help me," Vittorio said, watching him stretch. "Do not strain your fingers."
"I want to help," Richard said.
"Take a break. This room is almost done, and I need to mix the paint for the dining room, so just sit and relax."
Richard did, watching his dad roll over the last unpainted patch on the wall. The tape playing a Beethoven Symphony finished, so Richard put in the familiar yellow cassette of Pollini's Etudes.
"Oh, now starts the serious music," Vittorio said, grinning.
"I'm learning a few of these for the recital," Richard said.
"Excellent. I have heard you practicing them."
"They're really difficult to play correctly."
"Does your teacher play the Etudes?"
Richard nodded. "Yes, she's amazing. She knows how to teach, too. It took a few months for me to figure out how to practice, but now things are going really well."
"That is good, Riccardo."
"I'll take the subway tonight," Richard said.
"You do not want to drive in?"
"No. I don't know how late I will be there. And it could be ugly with the snow."
Vittorio nodded in agreement. "That is fine with me."
"If things get difficult, I'll stay there, so don't worry."
"Just be safe. You are an adult now; you do not have to let us know where you are every minute," Vittorio said.
He stepped down from the ladder and scanned their work for any unevenness. Satisfied, he put his roller down.
"It looks good. Let's go clean these up, and then we will work on the dining room."
Richard helped him carry things out to the garage sink where they could wash the brushes easier.
"Here, let me wash. You sit and take a break now," Richard offered.
Vittorio considered protesting, and then he nodded. This wouldn't be as strenuous on his hands. Despite worrying about that, Vittorio was glad he was able to spend this time with his son.
Richard climbed out of the number six subway stop in the Murray Hill neighborhood around six-thirty. The air was chilly, and several inches of snow still clung to the sidewalks. Dirty piles of white adorned the curbs all around.
Richard walked a few blocks to his piano teacher's building. He pressed the button twice, and rubbed his hands as he waited. After a moment the door buzzed, and soon Richard had ridden the elevator to the third floor and was standing in front of Mr. Schatten's door.
For some reason he felt nervous. He wondered who would be present. Mr. Schatten and his wife, of course, and probably some of the older students he taught. I wonder if William will be here ... Or Arlene...
He knocked, and Mr. Schatten opened the door. Richard smiled broadly as they embraced.
"Richard! How great to see you!"
"You too, Mr. Schatten."
"Come on, you can call me by my first name now. Now that you're out in the world, playing! Come in, come in!"
His wife Marissa came out from the kitchen, dressed in a flowered apron. She greeted Richard warmly. Richard always found it funny to hug her, since she was under five feet tall. That didn't stop her from being principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic, though.
"Richard, welcome back! Now the party can begin!"
"I'm the last to arrive?" Richard asked.
"Yes, but don't worry, you're on time. Everyone else was early!" Marissa said, a look of exasperation crossing her face.
Richard was not surprised to hear strains of a Puccini opera floating through the apartment. He followed his hosts through the narrow corridors and into the smallish living room that was dominated by the large grand piano. Richard still couldn't believe that it had fit through the tight and awkward angles of the hallway. It had to have been built inside the apartment!
Richard recognized four of the six people seated on chairs and couches from his recital days. He was introduced to the two newer students.
In the doorway leading to the back room he stepped right into Arlene, who was walking out to the living room. She managed to keep her wine in her glass, despite its attempt to jump down her cleavage.
"Richard!" she exclaimed, staring at him.
"Hi, Arlene," he said, smiling despite his nervousness. She looks older ... Prettier, even.
"No one knew if you were going to make it down, with the snow and all," she said, smiling openly at him.
"I took the subway instead of driving."
"Oh, just like old times," she said warmly.
Richard felt slightly uncomfortable at her physical closeness and unfamiliar forwardness.
"I should say hi to William," he said, indicating towards the next room.
"Of course," Arlene agreed, and she stepped aside slightly to let him by.
"It's good to see you," Richard said awkwardly.
"You too."
Richard thought she looked taller and thinner. He glanced down as he squeezed by her, and noticed slimmer legs standing on tall heels. Her dress was not designed to hide very much, he thought. How strange...
Leaving her behind, he entered the music room, where shelves of LPs covered three walls from floor to ceiling. On the fourth wall, a pair of windows that opened to Thirty-third Street framed some artwork. A stereo took up one corner, and was playing Turandot.
He smiled and greeted William with a hug. William was a man in his mid-sixties who never quite had the physical technique to play the piano at anything more than a solid amateur level. Richard had always liked his musicality, however, and he was laid back and fun to talk to. He also had an enormous knowledge of music in general, and his music collection dwarfed the one they were sitting amidst at that moment.
A few other familiar faces in the room greeted him. He felt slightly like a celebrity, since everyone asked about his lessons with Mrs. Tertychnaya. He replied in vague terms. Mr. Schatten placed a full glass of red wine in his hand during one exchange.
Until dinner, he remained in the back room talking with William. He felt most comfortable starting the evening chatting with him. Despite the fact that they had only really spent time together at Mr. Schatten's parties, the student recitals, and a few gatherings at William's house, Richard always felt a kinship with the man. There was a mutual admiration that was never explicitly stated, but clear from the first time they talked in depth.
William had not done much of interest in the last four months, so Richard found himself talking the most, telling him all about his lessons and theory classes. William was pleased to hear of his plans for a recital, and Richard told him the proposed program.
"I actually know that Britten piece pretty well," William said. "I once heard Britten himself playing it with Peter Pears singing it. The man had a voice, I tell you!"
"That's really cool! The piece is interesting. It's hard to play the string parts on the piano, though," Richard said.
"Yes, I could see that. And you have a soprano singing it?"
"Yeah. It's pretty strange, I guess!" Richard admitted.
William smiled and shrugged. "Why that piece, might I ask?"
"I'm good friends with the horn player and the singer, and we wanted to play something together on the recital to close it out."
"Ah. Not too many pieces for horn, piano and voice."
Richard laughed. "No, you got that right. We had to fudge a little to even get the Serenade to fit."
"You should have picked friends who played different instruments," William joked.
"Yeah, that would have made things a lot easier," Richard answered. "From now on, I'm screening all my friends based on potential repertoire."
William laughed heartily. "It's good to see you, Richard. Will you play for us later?"
Richard shrugged. "I guess, if other people are playing. I'm not putting on a concert, though."
"You know we all always end up playing something," William said knowingly. "Not very well, though, since no one sits at the piano until..." William held up his almost empty wine glass and raised an amused brow.
"Yeah, I suppose that not much has changed in six months."
Richard looked at his glass.
"We should refill before we get dinner," he suggested.
They adjourned to the kitchen where the guests stood talking as they waited to serve themselves pasta and salad. Several times Richard found Arlene looking at him, and he felt a strange tingle. Something's different about her, he knew, unsure what he thought about that fact.
Richard spent dinner continuing his conversation with William about things musical.
"I'm glad to hear you are tackling the Etudes," William said.
"Well, some of them," Richard emphasized. "I'm not ready for the whole set."
"Perhaps. But you need to start somewhere. Many pianists have revisited the Etudes several times throughout their careers. Deep pieces, they are, for being so short. It's a shame your teacher never recorded them. She could have made a masterful recording of them. It's like they were written for her."
"I know. But..." Richard hesitated. If he went on, he knew what would have to follow.
But I've learned a lot from William... Richard thought it a good way to repay his friend.
"I found an old live recording of my teacher playing them in concert. Pretty amazing performance."
"A lost Tertychnaya recording of the Etudes? Are you fooling with me?" William said, perking up noticeably.
"Not lost. Just sitting on an archive shelf at the conservatory. A faculty recital from about fifteen years ago."
"What a treasure!" William burst out.
Richard could see the excitement in his eyes. He knew William was extremely fond of Irina's playing in general. William had admitted his jealousy when Richard had told him who he would be studying with at Wexford.
Richard leaned over conspiratorially. "If you promise to never let anyone else know where you got it from, I'll make you a copy," he said.
William sat back, and his eyebrows lifted in surprise. "Really? Can you do that?"
"Sure, it's no problem at all."
"Wow! Nary four months at the place and you already have godlike powers!"
"Oh no, nothing like that. I just work for the audio service, so I have access to the tapes, and the machines to copy them. It would be no problem. I already have a copy for myself."
William nodded vigorously and smiled like a little boy.
"At some point tonight, let me have your address, and I'll get it to you next month when I go back to school," Richard said, a warm feeling rushing through him at seeing William so pleased.
"It's going to be a long month of sleepless nights," William moaned. Then he straightened. "What other tapes are there?" he asked quietly.
Richard laughed. "Greedy, greedy!"
William relaxed and laughed with him. "I know, I know. I don't want to get you in trouble. But ... If you see anything else by her, or by Frank Walstone, I swear I'll put you in my will if you copy it for me."
Richard grinned. "All right. Just leave me something other than the bootleg recordings of my teacher when you die."
"Deal," William said, offering his hand.
Richard shook it, grinning.
"You'd think we were trading spy information," Richard said.
"In my world, this is just as good," William answered.
The party had been wilder than usual, for a Schatten affair. Richard had just finished a somewhat serious performance of his usual Liszt piece for the others, when Arlene slid onto the piano bench, to his right.
"Hello," she said simply. Richard could see the wine making her eyes dance. He assumed she saw the same in his.
"Time for more Liszt," she said, placing a music book on the piano.
Richard laughed when he saw what she opened it to. "Just like old times," he said, echoing her earlier comment.
At the first party they had both attended, they had played a four-hand version of the most famous Hungarian Rhapsody. It had been nearly disastrous, but it gave everyone a good laugh, including Richard and Arlene.
"Except you're on the left tonight," she said.
"Oh! So that's how it is!" Richard answered.
"I've learned some things at Juilliard," she said confidently.
Richard suddenly looked around, realizing the room had quieted. Everyone was watching them with a mix of expectancy and amusement. He was glad everyone else had drunk their share of wine, and generally seemed to be happy.
This time, the piece started much better than that first time. Richard, delegated to the easier Secundo part, grinned as he watched Arlene play her part with authority. Her playing has changed, that's for sure.
Richard knew that it was completely unfair to judge her on this piece, in this situation, and in his state of inebriation, but he quickly found himself missing her old touch on the keys. The phrasing and smoothness of her playing seemed to have been replaced by a bolder technique.
The piano filled the room as they plowed through the piece. Occasionally, Arlene took huge liberties with her tempo, and the audience laughed as Richard hung on to his notes, trying to follow her through the exaggerated changes.
More flair, Richard noted.
Suddenly, Arlene smiled at him mischievously. She then reached over and started playing Richard's right hand part, displacing his hand. Reacting quickly, he threw his right arm under her left, and took over her missing part, trying desperately to read the music from two pages now.
Then Arlene slipped a bare leg over his knee, and started sliding over to sit on his lap. The students whooped and whistled as the two of them exchanged hands one by one as she moved across him. Those standing by the end of the piano crowded towards the keyboard to watch, as they realized what was happening.
Richard swore he felt her wiggle her bottom against him when she was squarely on top of him. Before he could be sure, though, she continued sliding to his left.
A lot more flirt, Richard added to the mental list.
With an understandable number of mistakes in the playing, Arlene finally was seated on the bench again to Richard's left, and playing the Secundo. They had kept it together, though, and the moment matched a climactic return of the theme. Richard hammered it out as the onlookers went crazy with cheers and hoots. The piano threatened to overwhelm the room with sound.
The piece ended soon after, and the applause was loud and lengthy. Mr. Schatten grinned broadly, proud of his two ex-students, and amused at the trick. William was clapping and laughing richly from the couch where he had a clear view of the switch, particularly of the part happening under the keyboard.
Richard found himself staring down at Arlene's lap, where her black dress was almost completely shirking its duty of providing coverage. It was still partially draped over his trousers from the exchange of positions. He laughed to himself as he realized it covered more of his legs than hers.
Arlene caught him looking, smiled, and with one hand moved her dress ever so slightly lower on her naked thighs. It was absolutely an acknowledgement of his gaze, and in no way a show of modesty, Richard realized. He tore his eyes away and smiled at everyone as they continued to clap.
Arlene kissed him on the cheek, and then hopped up off the bench.
"Nice," she whispered in his ear, as the clapping gave way to laughter and talking again. She dispersed into the room.
"All right, who's next?" Mr. Schatten announced loudly, and everyone laughed, knowing that little would top that performance.
Richard stood up, his heart still pounding from the unique technique. The event had been undeniably arousing, but he still felt strange about how Arlene was acting. It was not the Arlene he had dated a year ago.
Despite the fact that many of the partiers congratulated him on the fun performance, he dismissed them quickly with vague thanks and managed to plop down on the couch next to William.
"You need more wine," William said immediately. He stood and offered a hand to Richard.
Richard followed him wearily into the kitchen, where William filled two cups he found in the cupboard. Richard had lost track of his glass among the seemingly dozens that now adorned most of the flat surfaces in the apartment.
William turned down the twisty hallway, had them grab their coats on the way, and then they emerged on a small balcony overlooking the street. A cab passed slowly, and then everything was quiet, for Manhattan at least.
"Cheers," William said, clinking Richard's cup against his.
"Cheers."
"That was interesting," he said, pulling out a cigar and lighting it.
"Yeah. Not rehearsed, I can tell you that much."
"You want one?" he asked, indicating the cigar. "I know you never have, but maybe you've picked up some good habits at school."
"No, thanks," Richard said.
"All right, suit yourself."
William puffed his cigar to life, and then turned to Richard, his cheeks rosy. "Been in touch with her lately?" he asked.
Richard shook his head. "Nah. We broke up long ago, you know," he said.
"I know. She's come to a few other parties in the last few months. She asks about you a lot."
"Really."
"She's changed," William said simply.
"Yeah, I noticed."
"Her playing has suffered, if you ask me. But that's what you get, when you pick a bad teacher."
"I guess."
"She chose a technician in Smith," William explained. "He was always an aberration at Juilliard. No feeling, no taste."
"She does seem to be playing stronger, but..."
"Yes, and it doesn't suit her at all," William said sadly. "I always felt she had exceptional touch on the keys. I'll be frank, Richard: she was better than you, when it came to phrasing and playing with singing tone."
"I agree," Richard said candidly. "I admired her playing for that reason too."
"Indeed. You know, it's interesting. You seem to have moved towards each other in your styles. I could tell from the Liszt — your solo Liszt, not the comedy act — that you have really benefitted a great deal from Tertychnaya's influence."
"That was a poor demonstration of what I've learned," Richard protested. "I've had my share of wine tonight."
"As have I," William said with a chuckle. "So we were both on the same playing field! But I could hear it. You've grown some subtlety, Richard, and it's wearing well."
"Thanks."
"Arlene has gone the other way, though. She's gained some technique, I'll admit, but it's cost her."
"She didn't play anything tonight to really show what she's learned. The comedy act was just that. Silly."
"I know you want to defend her," William acknowledged. "But you could tell, right?"
Richard shrugged, and then nodded. "All right, it crossed my mind," he admitted.
"She's played seriously at the other parties, and earlier in the night, before wine could be used as an excuse. It's gone downhill, I'm sad to say."
"That's too bad," Richard said honestly.
"Yes, it is. Come to think of it, she never drank more than a glass of wine at the other parties. Tonight, well..."
"I haven't been keeping track," Richard said.
"You don't really need to."
They stared out at the city for a while.
"What will you do?" William asked suddenly, with an amused tone in his voice.
"Huh?"
"She'll be looking for you before the night is over."
"Um ... What do you mean?"
"I saw at least as much as you did, of what was happening on that piano bench," William said, laughing a little. "Gave this old man a nice show, she did. But I won't complain. Now instead of thinking of Loony Tunes every time I hear that piece, I'll have a different bunny to picture."
"Oh, come on, William, grow up!" Richard said, rolling his eyes. "It was just a fun musical prank."
William laughed in earnest now. "All in the name of music, heh heh! They'll beat the altruism out of you yet. Have you found anyone at Wexford?"
Richard paused. For some reason, William was suddenly on his very short list of people whom he could trust with the truth of his relationship. "Can you keep a secret?"
"Of course," William said expectantly, grinning broadly as he puffed a smoke ring into the cold air.
"Two."
"Two what?" William asked, confused.
"I found two 'anyones'."
"Oh ... Naughty boy! That will get you into trouble quite fast, I'm afraid. Are they musicians?"
"Both in my class," Richard said.
William whistled and grinned, and checked his watch dramatically. "Then it's only a matter of hours now, before one will find out about the other one, and you'll have neither. The music world is tiny when it comes to matters of ... well, let's say, the heart. To be polite."
Richard paused for effect. "We're playing the Serenade together," he said simply.
William puffed on his cigar and looked at Richard with narrowed eyes. "Are you, now?"
Richard nodded, keeping his face straight.
William considered him for a long time, before speaking. "Interesting. I'd not have guessed. You fooled me," he said thoughtfully. "How goes it, then?" he asked, genuinely interested.
"So far, so good," Richard said.
"Ah, now he's clammed up!" William said, chuckling as he waved his cigar in the air.
Richard finally let out the laugh he'd been storing up. "What's to tell?" he asked innocently.
"Oh, what's to tell indeed! But I'll not pry. It's not the business of an old bachelor to interfere. Interesting as it sounds..."
"It's been a great first semester. Very interesting," Richard offered.
William leaned in. "And your horn player: he, or she?"
Richard looked at him for a moment, before realizing the answer wasn't necessarily obvious. "Emily and Sandra. They're great. Roommates. Makes things easier. Excellent musicians," Richard added.
"I'm sure it does," William said distantly.
He suddenly turned and looked into the apartment, and then got close to Richard's ear.
"What's one more, then?" he whispered cryptically, and then grinned impishly as he snuffed out his cigar in a plant and went back into the apartment.
Before Richard could follow, a shimmery black dress emerged onto the balcony.
"I thought you had left."
"No, just chatting with William. It's been a while," Richard said, suddenly feeling awkward at the unfavorable balance of time William had received for the evening.
"It has been a while," she agreed.
Richard waited, and the expected question came after some moments of silence.
"Why are you avoiding me?" she asked.
Richard mulled a thousand answers in his head, but couldn't settle on anything to say aloud.
"I wasn't trying to," he evaded.
"Richard, come on. You blew me off when you got here, and then disappeared after we played."
"William dragged me out here," he said. Definitely not the Arlene I dated, he thought.
"And chained you to the chair during dinner, too," she retorted, laughing a little. "Don't be afraid of me," she said softly. "I don't bite."
Richard looked at her face for the first time since she came out to the balcony.
"I'm not afraid of you," he said at last.
"Then what is it?" she asked.
Richard paused. "I'm just not sure what to make of you."
"Why?"
"You seem different."
Arlene laughed. "I am. So are you. You look really good."
Richard ignored the compliment, wanting to avoid talk of the physical. Otherwise he would have to admit she looked really good as well, and he found that to be a dangerous avenue at the moment. That can only lead to problems...
"How's Juilliard?" he asked.
"Great. Mr. Smith is amazing. He's taught me so much these last four months. Way more than I learned with Mr. Schatten in two years," she added in a whisper.
Richard nodded vaguely, feeling sad at hearing her words. "That's good. You played the Rhapsody really strongly," Richard added, giving her the best compliment he could without lying.
"Thanks. You weren't bad yourself. Sorry for that little detour towards the end," she said, grinning.
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When I 'woke up' from my Energists induced slumber, I felt completely refreshed and energized (pardon the pun). Based on my last memory, I wasn't dressed for much of anything, so I 'looked' at myself and thankfully discovered I was dressed in my comfortable teaching attire. "We hope you are feeling well and ready for another round of teaching," I heard the Energists say as I became fully aware of my surroundings. When I accessed those surroundings, it reminded me that I really needed...
I stand on the edge of the horizon and I recognize her- the woman in the mask. She does not cry or mourn and she pretended not to notice me. It started a month ago and I just can’t seem to get it out of my mind. It was an echo of a rat-a-tat sound of falling rain on a tin roof, a cycle that seemed to repeat itself over and over again. I had been here before but I had a feeling that once I left- I would never, ever, return. The phone rang and I answered it- even then I could tell she was...
Irina Tertychnaya mostly thought in English now. She wasn't sure when the change had happened. She found it amusing that in the twenty years or so that she had been at the Wexford Conservatory, she had changed her internal language, and yet her accent was as thick as the day she first stepped foot through the glass doors of the school. Marrying an American artist probably helped the change; she no longer spoke Russian other than the occasional chat with Yuri, the principle bassoonist of the...
Seven-thirty came too soon. Richard fumbled for his alarm, at last silencing the wretched noise. He was about to doze off when he remembered the morning plans, so he sat up quickly before he lost the battle with the snooze button. Jer wasn't in his bed. Weird. He doesn't seem like the early rising type, Richard thought. Bathroom? After Richard showered and put on some clothes, Jer hadn't returned, so Richard just left a note saying that he had to take off. Richard hurried down the...
When Richard got back to his room that evening, Jer was lying on his bed staring at the ceiling. "Where have you been, man?" Richard asked. "Huh?" "I thought you were coming into the city with us this morning." "Oh, yeah, I forgot I had a lesson," he said. He sat up and rubbed his face. "At six I woke up to take a piss and remembered. So I went to practice." "Close one." "Yeah, I guess," Jer said dismissively. "Would've sucked if you missed your first lesson." "Nah....
Movement I. Practice was difficult for Richard the next morning. Besides having somewhat of a headache, he had trouble finding a practice room. The piano in the one he finally secured was mediocre. It sounded somewhat muffled no matter how he tried to coax any tone out of it. Usually he could have dealt with the limitations of the instrument, and made progress on some technical passages or finger work. But unfortunately his mind was continuously drifting off. The events of the previous...
Richard thought his heart had stopped. To his right, Emily was watching him with a slight grin, and in front of him Sandra was looking at him like she was about to collapse on the bed. It was hot in the dorm, but that hot? Suddenly Emily pushed Richard into the room. Richard turned to her and watched as she reached to close the door. Is she leaving me alone with Sandra? he thought, as Emily stepped back out into the hallway, pulling the door shut. "Emily, wait," Sandra called out as the...
Sandra poured the last of the second wine bottle into Emily's glass. She thought it would help slow Emily down, but she seemed to get better at playing games the more she drank. The game of choice for the evening was admittedly puerile. Emily had voted for Trivial Pursuit. Sandra had voted for Spit. She was in the mood for something less cerebral, and mention of it the night before had stuck with her. Richard broken the tie in Sandra's favor. After the vote, Emily rolled her...
Richard woke up quite late, and he was the first to stir. For a moment, he was startled by his location. He figured he would have gone back to his room last night after a brief snooze. Instead, it was late morning. Emily was still beside him, but Sandra had moved to Emily's bed and was sleeping soundly. Richard grinned as he saw the remains of the evening strewn about the room. Playing cards were scattered on the floor, clothes sat in little piles, and two empty wine bottles stood on the...
Dr. Eugene Dobra was everything rumor made him out to be. He walked in at exactly one o'clock. Richard and Sandra had just found two seats in the back corner together, hardly having greeted each other when he asked for silence. "Take out some staff paper," he said. He sat at the piano in the front of the room as people shuffled through their bags for the paper. Richard borrowed a sheet from Sandra. When the rustling and whispering had settled down, Dr. Dobra nodded. "Please write...
Only one hour, forty-three minutes and thirteen seconds to go. This job sucks! Richard took his watch off and flipped it face down onto the desk. Otherwise I'll just be staring at the fucking thing all night. Strains of music drifted into the lobby from the practice rooms on the lower floor. Trumpet lines, repeating endlessly, were punctuated by bursts of percussion. The bright fluorescent lights overhead hummed slightly. He wished he could dim them; they were making his eyes...
(A few days later... ) Fuck! Not only had Jer been obliviously loud when he woke up to go wherever the hell he went, but now Jer's alarm was going off. And he was long gone. Rock music was trying to squeeze out through the small speakers of his clock-radio. Did he not see me sleeping in my bed? Fucking idiot. Richard felt around on his desk, found a hefty book, and lofted it across the room. It hit the radio with a clunk, and for a moment the thing spat a curse of static at him....
Allison was falling in love. Over the last few hours of being with Emily, Sandra and Richard, she had started feeling something she hadn't felt for many years. It had always been there, but now it was thrust into the forefront of her thoughts. As she drove her rental car back towards the city, she took a glance at Richard. He looked tired as he stared out of the passenger side window at the dusky fields. Allison cast her mind back to a warm summer day eight years ago. "Allison, look,...
"I'm going to do some theory homework down in the lobby," Emily said to Sandra. The two of them had just returned to their room after seeing Allison to her car. Richard was stopping at his room for a moment before coming up. There was talk of getting together again with Allison, but she was flying back to Melbourne in a few days. In case it didn't work out, they had said their goodbyes. Allison had seemed sad to leave them, but she had to get up early to start some...
Irina took a deep breath, wondering where to begin. It wasn't that he was doing something wrong, but rather that he wasn't progressing like he should. This was his fourth — no, fifth lesson now, and over the last few weeks he seemed to be less ... prepared. He had gained some expression in certain aspects of his playing, but technically he seemed underpracticed and a little sloppy. She had checked with Eric in financial aid to see that Richard was not somehow being asked to work too much...
Richard had a dull headache. It was the last thing he needed today. He was late to his meeting with Dave, having fallen asleep after turning off his alarm. Five minutes ago, he was supposed to take his last training test. If he passed, he would be ready to record student recitals on his own. As he ran down the stairs, buttoning his shirt, he paused on the second floor landing. I did say I'd come find them for breakfast, he thought. He really didn't have time, though, so he continued down...
"Those are some big speakers!" Sandra exclaimed, as they entered the recording control room. Richard grinned. "So size does matter then?" he asked suggestively. Emily and Sandra just gave him a look before peering through the window to the concert hall. A cellist was practicing with a pianist. "Wow, the view is really good from up here!" Emily said. "Yeah. It sounds good, too," Richard said. He flipped on the power amplifiers and then brought up the faders for the hall...
"Valery, get the door, will you?" Boris bellowed from his office upon hearing the bell ring. Valery took his time as he wound his way through the stacks of furniture and frames. Reaching the front entry of the shop, he pulled open the heavy door and then spoke across the bars of the security gate. "Can I help you?" Valery said. The man smiled slightly. "I don't speak Russian." "No English," Valery replied. "Eh ... name?" "Harvey Mitchell." Valery held up his index finger to...
Richard was in the middle of practicing sight-singing for his midterm exam when someone knocked on the door. "Come in!" Sandra pushed the door open and came in smiling. "I got our recital slot!" she said excitedly. "Oh, sorry, are you studying?" she asked, noticing the open book. Richard folded it closed. "I guess. I'm done though." "Are you ready?" Richard shrugged. "It's sight singing. Who the hell knows? It depends on what he picks." Sandra nodded. "You usually do all...
"So what do you think of the piano sound?" Dave asked Richard. Richard stood up from Jarrett's chair in front of the speakers. "It's really rich. I'm used to hearing this piano from the piano bench, so it sounds a little different. But still nice. Really nice." "Good. I'm happy with it too. Man, I just love this concert hall. Jarrett, what do you think?" "Smooth work, Dave. Let's record some so Irina can hear it," Jarrett replied. Richard sat in his chair, to Jarrett's left,...
Richard was painfully nervous when he knocked on Sandra and Emily's door. He heard talking as he leaned close to the door, but there was no answer after he knocked. Only silence. "Sandra, Emily. Open up, please. I need to talk to you," Richard called through the door. There was another silent moment, and then Richard heard the door unlatch. Emily pulled it open, and slipped out into the hallway. "She's pretty upset right now," Emily said quietly. "I know. I feel really bad. I...
Emily woke up suddenly out of a miserable dream. The quiet of the darkness was loud in her ears. Where am I? She tried to flex some of the tension out of her crooked-feeling body. Stiff muscles complained at being asked to relax. For a few moments, she was still in her dream. The horn studio had been filled with people practicing right next to each other, each playing louder and louder to hear themselves. She was looking for someone. She couldn't remember who that was, after a while, and...
"He's actually going to come," Emily said distantly, as she replaced the receiver. "Oh, that's great!" Sandra chirped, giving her a little hug. Richard just smiled through a mix of emotions. Every positive thing would help Emily. It was easier to smile than he thought. Last night, when he had reached the point where he had to decide what he would do about Emily's confession, he was distraught. It would have been so easy to give in to the feelings of disappointment and betrayal that...
"I can't believe finals are just a week away," Richard said, as he walked to the conservatory building alongside Sandra and Emily. "I know. This semester just flew," Sandra agreed. "That also means we're just a couple of weeks away from break," she added, pouting. "I know. Too bad we can't find an excuse to all stay here," Emily said. "We thought a few days at Thanksgiving was tough..." "I'll probably be coming back a week before classes start," Richard said. "Really?"...
"Surprise!" Richard stood in the doorway, dumbfounded. His mouth moved, but he made no sound. Then he ran out and hugged her, lifting her off the ground and swinging her around on the patio. When he started feeling dizzy, he let her down gently and kissed her long and hard. She giggled when he finally let her breathe. "Happy to see me?" "Am I ever!" "Told you I was sending you something." "But ... How did you get here?" "My dad had some business at Lincoln Center. He chose...
"Bob, come away from that goddamn thing!" Betty called out from the back door. "Just another minute," he said. "The light is on again." Bob grinned as he heard Betty's footsteps tapping across the patio stones. "What's happening?" she asked. "Nothing yet." "Let me see," she urged. Bob moved aside. "Lights out," she said, straightening up. Bob crouched down, confirming her observation. "Oh well," he said, and started putting things away. He turned to find Betty...
"So what's the plan for this weekend?" Emily asked, startling Richard. She had been napping. Richard looked up from Emily's desk. Sandra was also stirring. He had imposed a mandatory nap the last few days, since sleep had been minimal. It was appearing to work, since moods were shifting towards the positive over the past few days. "Well ... Arlene gets here tomorrow..." Richard said vaguely. "We know that!" "Sorry. My head is still in this chord analysis." Richard closed the...
Sandra took another drink of water as Mr. Menlos reprimanded another hapless student for not cueing her in during the aria. After forgetting Mr. Menlos's instructions about being strict to the conductor's indications, Sandra had finally started being particular about following all cues. She would enter incorrectly when given the wrong beat, and not enter at all when the cue was missed. Between that, and the thrill of singing with an orchestra for the first time, she was enjoying herself...
Richard shook himself out of his stupor as he saw Emily taking Sandra into her arms on the floor. "What happened?" Emily asked repeatedly, but Sandra just stared off wildly in shock, breathing in ragged spurts. She was barely able to breathe, let alone talk. Richard picked up the phone from the floor. "Cosa sta succedendo?" his father asked, coming closer to Sandra. Richard ignored him. "Hello?" "Hello? Who is this?" the voice asked urgently. "This is Richard." "Oh, Richard...
Gary Menlos scanned the rehearsal room from his usual back corner spot. "Mark," he said, nodding his head at the principal cello player. "Go ahead. Take it from the beginning." Mark set his cello aside and walked up to the podium with his baton. Gary waited as Mark flipped the score back to the first page. He looked around again, surprised at the turnout. A number of string players had shown up for the practice orchestra. He had hinted yet again, at the last full orchestra rehearsal,...
Richard was grinning ear to ear as he stood next to Sandra and Emily in the green room. The audience had been larger than any of them had expected, and so was the crowd that lined up to greet them. Many Wexford students had come, including the violinist Jeff, for whom Sandra would be conducting in the fall. As promised, beside him was a mischievous looking friend who asked her to conduct for his recital as well. Sandra politely declined, eliciting a victorious fist from Jeff. Richard grinned...
Octopus man was a freak or nature. A very strange freak of nature. When he was born he was normal. Two arms, legs and a normal body. As he became older he discovered a strange and scary power he possessed. When he became aroused he turned into a horny eight tentacle octopus monster. The mere thought of fucking a girl could cause him to grow eight tentacle arms. The arms could grow to whatever length he wanted. They were strong. Each one capable of lifting a woman by her leg or arm...
Introduction: He looked around for new prey….. What girl would you want to be ladies? I like the jogger…..hehehe–(guys what girl would you do?) Octopus man was a freak or nature. A very strange freak of nature. When he was born he was normal. Two arms, legs and a normal body. As he became older he discovered a strange and scary power he possessed. When he became aroused he turned into a horny eight tentacle octopus monster. The mere thought of fucking a girl could cause him to grow eight...
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Wish Shift: Chapter Twenty Eight Walk The Line I keep a close watch on this heart of mine I keep my eyes wide open all the time I keep the ends out for the tie that binds Because you're mine, I walk the line- Johnny Cash Year 1 A.S. Day 158 Trisha still was unconscious most of the day, but in the evening he started to truly come out of it. He was still under heavy pain meds, but the doctors were expressing much more confidence about his condition now. That was a tremendous...
Introduction: When the world ends, all rules go out the window Hi, Mom! Sarah shouted as she ran down the hall to the kitchen. The pretty ten-year-old wrapped her parent in a hug, snuggling tighter at warm return of her affection. Bonnie wasnt Sarahs real mother or a truly adopting one, like she was also neither to the other preteen girl who lived with her. A disastrous series of comet strikes last year, followed by a plague maybe from something brought by those surprise interstellar missiles,...
A COVID Transition I was working on grading papers when the phone rang. I answered it seeing that it was my wife calling. Following my simple "hello," she let the conversation. "Hello Tricia, how did your class lectures go today? Did you wear the outfit I set out for you today? Did you look good on camera while you were lecturing?" "Yes Ann, I wore the outfit. I was a bit nervous about the black knit top and bralette. The crew neckline concealed the lacy bralette just fine and I could...
Momma Nelson instructed me to never say too much about what happened in my bedroom, but I have to admit that Fate surprised me with how much she appeared to enjoy the evening. It was close to two hours before I finally rolled onto my side and tiredly demanded that I be allowed to sleep. Fate agreed, but proceeded to lie on her side and back up so her ass was pressed tightly against my cock. When I tried to pull free she grabbed my arm and pressed it against her breast. At that point I...
Thorn in my buttocks - my bloody whipping by tinaslut. ? Tina Larsson.YESSSSSS? I made it! I am not saying it was easy and I am not still able to sit so this posting is written a bit at a time. But believe me, it was a real kick and even more exciting than I had imagined. What added to the experience was the Tiger Balm – an oriental heat rub which is usually used for treating pain, muscular aches, insect bites and so on. It contains camphor, menthol and many other exciting things. I had...
The next morning, Andrew woke up to find a text from Emily on his phone.“Come over at 11,” it read. “Gr8 idea 4 2nite.”That sounded intriguing, he thought. He showered, made himself some breakfast, then ambled over to Cavendish Hall. When he got to Emily’s room, Calum was already there, sitting with his feet on the table and nursing a cup of coffee.“Hey, Andy,” he said with a wave. “Last night, eh? Wow. My arse is still sore from the banging you gave it.”“That’s cool,” said Andrew, trying to...
CrossdressingFluffy stood in the kitchen wondering why she was there as she waited for Mr Devonshire to come downstairs. He'd been up there for nearly twenty minutes, which seemed an awful long time to change his shorts for something a little less obscene. She'd already been back out into the garden and retrieved her more or less dry bra and T-shirt from the top of the umbrella. While she was out there she'd helped herself to another can of beer from the cool box, glancing round nervously in case he...
"I'm sending you to help a friend of mine," the old lady said looking very stern. "She has a young daughter, and you are not to touch her, you hear?" I nodded. "Her family is of divided loyalties, sadly," she said. "Something odd is going on, and I think she is in danger." The Madam, as usual, was right. The woman had a company of British infantry camped in the stubble of her cornfield and their officers ensconced in her home. Her slaves were now their servants, and she and her...
Janie sat on the sofa naked and smiling as housekeeping walked in. Her brother's cum mingled with her cousin’s on her chin. She smiled at the two men as they carried the dirty sheets into the common room. The two men stopped, mouths wide in surprise.”Hi, guys, ” Janie smiled.”Hello, Miss,” replied Jorje with a big grin.”Hello, ” echoed Maricio.Janie spread her legs and fingered her pussy. She noticed the beginnings of large bulges in both men's pants. Her fingers pressed deep into her young...
IncestBob Duncan is 46 years old. He is 6'2" tall. His weight fluctuates at around 190#. He is a 'Business Lawyer' by trade. He loves his daily workouts to keep himself fit. His passions are, living the high life, his wife of 22 years, and his only child Maggie. She is also the apple of his eye. Jacki Duncan is 44 years old, and had been a flight attendant, when she had met her future husband, Bob, on an overseas flight, to Japan. After a whirlwind romance when she was 21, they ended up married...
It is always a rush to walk into an adult theatre with Sue on my arm. My heart beats faster, my palms get sweaty, and perspiration breaks out on my forehead because I know that I will be able to unleash my voyeuristic/exhibitionistic tendencies. I notice it has the same effect on Sue even while we are getting ready for the theatre. The anticipation of doing something 'naughty' and forbidden in a semi-public place has us both on edge from the moment we decide on a whim that the day or night...
Ashley shows off in front of her sister. My name is Brian, and my girlfriend’s name is Ashley. She has a sister who is a year and some change younger than her named Madison. Madison’s has a girlfriend (Madison is bi) whose name is Alyssa. It was a Friday night in the middle of June, and we were all in my girlfriend’s basement watching some random movie. I was sitting on one couch all cuddled up with Ashley while Alyssa and Madison were cuddling on the other couch. Madison still lives with...
Bobby Joe swam slowly and lazily around the pool passing back by the girls with their legs still wide open, pussies exposed glistening with the juices and the afterglow of a fresh fucking. “Bobby Joe, Kori’s here.” Dru said as she walked back from the security station near the pool. “Great, you and Haley will like her friend, Brent.” Bobby Joe said as he looked up from where he was floating lazily in the pool. “Hey Kori, come on in and let us get a good look at your beau.” Dru said as they...
Two days later ... Seneca Lake “Damn, sis ... you really know how to live up to your name, don’t you?” Hank teased Moon, his own sister, as he slid in and out of her pussy yet again. “Face it, bro ... you love this butt ... don’t you? I bet that you miss buggering me, don’t you? Go ahead and do it some time ... as long as I let Doc nail it, I somehow doubt that he’d mind. Nobody’s likely to mind much at all nowadays. Thank Dandelion for that!” Moon told her brother as they fucked in the...
It was a long day trying to find someone to fuck outside. But we managed to find Claudia trying to break into her boyfriend’s house. She knows he fucking someone else in there. Potro comes up with a great idea why not fuck in front of his house to get revenge. She likes the idea and she loves Potro’s thick cock. She gets down on her knees and starts sucking away. They almost get caught by someone else. So they move to fuck on the side of the road. She yells at the top of her lungs...
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