03-17-2023, 09:41 PM
The days where her classes were not in session left time to be trivial. Time spent alone both a blessing and a curse all the same. Mornings were spent volunteering at the orphanage, sharing song and music for the youth that were curious enough to listen. Doe-like eyes of the children grew wide with awe as they would corral around the string instrument, listening to the angelical vocals and harmonious strums played. Another! Please Miss! They would plead at the end of each song. A gentle smile of sincerity would find her lips as she continued until the afternoon bells chimed and the beckon for lunch sounded from the orphanage building. “Will you be joining us for luncheon today Miss Andante?” An older woman – dressed in her religious garb extended the invitation. Sonata carefully packed away the aged guitar back into its case before sliding it to her back. “Many thanks Sister, but I must decline today. I’ve lesson plans to make for the coming week.” Sonata was careful with her words. Despite the masked kindness the nun gave, she couldn’t help but sense the sting of judgment behind the elders' words. Whether it was intentional or of some sense of pity, the maiden would do what she could to avoid any potential suffocation of religious affairs. Not to mention she knew well enough that she, like several others knew of the past events endured. The nun merely offered an understanding smile before reuniting with another who had accompanied, delicate ears catching wind of the whispering gossip; ’Poor girl, drowning herself in work like that, she keeps herself holed up in that school of hers ever since her husband and son died. If she’s not there, then she’s here entertaining the children.’ ‘Well can you blame her, Sister Sarah? Still, she could at least come to our prayer sessions. It would do her some good.’ Sonata chuffed under her breath while ensuring she had gathered all she needed, “Nothing but empty words.” She murmured quietly, listening as the door to the building in the distant opened and closed with weathered groans. |
Jahi