"Nice way to think of it." He said softly, staring out the window in thought. The sun had almost set, and the sky was going from orange to purple. He didn't remember being in the room for that long, but time always seemed to move quicker when he was with someone else. When he was in a conversation he tended to focus entirely on it and forget his surroundings. There was no time to notice the minutes passing in between listening and formulating replies.
He laughed, nodding. "So would I. I'm getting all nervous playing in front of you. I mean, my piano's way off in the basement, 'cause everyone knew I got embarrassed practicing around them. I can't imagine preforming."
He blushed, ducking his head. "...You'll have to promise to try to work out the unfinished bits, eh? I still don't know how parts of it should go."
He touched his fingers to the keys, hesitantly playing the first few bars of Dorn's melody. "...And after that I don't know. It sounds like it could be played as a duet, though." He'd been watching the other boy play, but after the first few measures his attention had shifted from the actual keys to the graceful and practiced way he played them.
He laughed, nodding. "So would I. I'm getting all nervous playing in front of you. I mean, my piano's way off in the basement, 'cause everyone knew I got embarrassed practicing around them. I can't imagine preforming."
He blushed, ducking his head. "...You'll have to promise to try to work out the unfinished bits, eh? I still don't know how parts of it should go."
He touched his fingers to the keys, hesitantly playing the first few bars of Dorn's melody. "...And after that I don't know. It sounds like it could be played as a duet, though." He'd been watching the other boy play, but after the first few measures his attention had shifted from the actual keys to the graceful and practiced way he played them.