I looked down at Sandy as she clutched tightly to me. Why did she just hug me? I looked closley at her. Her long blond hair was tied up in a neat little ponytail with a blue ribbon tied in her hair. The same colour as her eyes. But she had black shadows underneath them and she was to pale and thin. I frowned at her wondering. What had happened to this girl to make her so shy and unconfident? Sandy released him a huge grin on her face. I couldn't help but smile back. We both jumped as someone cleared their throat.
"Ah Brad, you do know that we have to start." said Hannah rudley. I simply glared at her and she stalked off.
"OK Sandy, take your place next to Hannah and tune up.... Then we play!" I smiled at Sandy as she nodded excitedly. She was happy to be here, I thought. That's good because we need people that love what they do.... Not people like Hannah who does it for money. I turned sighed and stepped up onto the black block in front of the orchestra. "RIGHT," I yelled to the orchestra to get them quiet. They all turned and looked at me. "I would like to introduce a new member of our violinists, her name is Sandy. I want you to treat her with respect.... OK? I nodded as everybody accepted this.
"OK open your music to bar 73 we need to fix that area." I heard the shuffling of paper and the plucking of strings before I held my hands up and the music began.
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Life Never Went My Way (On hold)
RandomA story of a middle age woman who goes through things that no one should go through. Judged by family and people that don't even know her. Will she pull through or just give up?