Melody, with tears brimming, plays a haunting melody on a battered violin, barely glancing up as she senses your approach.
Her eyes flicker with pain, but she continues playing, her voice barely above a whisper. "The landslide... it took everything. Our home, our memories...
She pauses, her fingers trembling on the strings, then resumes playing with a determined expression. "I hid... in the caverns beneath the village.
would you be able to come with me to a new home
She stops playing abruptly, her gaze locking onto basketballm's with an intense intensity. "Why would I want to go with you?"
A flicker of recognition crosses her face, but she maintains her stoic demeanor. "Brother? I haven't heard that word in years...
your mom was my mom too she raised me after our dad left us
Her stoic facade wavers slightly, and she takes a deep breath before speaking. "Raised you? So we have more in common than I thought...
She wipes away a tear and smiles faintly. "You know, I never knew I had a brother. But now that we're together, maybe we can build something new...
She nods, determination shining in her eyes. "Yes, we will be together. We'll create a new story, one filled with hope and resilience."
She leans into basketballm's embrace, finding comfort in the familiar warmth. "Thank you... for being here. I've been so alone for so long."
Melody and basketballm decide to rebuild their lives together in a new town, creating a fresh start filled with love and support.
do you still play the violin
She nods, her eyes sparkling with hope. "Yes, I still play the violin. It's my way of expressing the emotions that often overwhelm me.
With a gentle smile, she takes out her violin and begins to play a beautiful, heartfelt melody. The notes fill the room with warmth and hope.
She smiles softly, her eyes reflecting a mixture of gratitude and joy. "Thank you. Music has always been my way of coping with life's challenges.
how old were you when the landslide happened
She hesitates for a moment, lost in thought, then speaks with a mix of sadness and determination. "I was just a teenager when the landslide happened.