Play Me, I'm Yours - A Brief Interlude
London is full of surprises. Take this piano below, left to its own devices, to fend for itself in a small cemetery in the city's center. Its belongs to the Play Me, I'm Yours event which is part of the City of London Festival 2010. What I really love about this piano and its setting, its the potential stories that it inspires. Here's a scene that wafted through the dear lady's recesses whilst viewing this wonderful image. Oh the wanderings of a writerly writers brain.
A row of ancient maples lines an old dirt path, which leads to the black wrought iron gates, her only way back to the street. In the pathway, a young man in tailcoats sits bent over an old brown piano, his disheveled hair falls in waves just shy of his shoulders. Della cannot see his face but she can feel his fingers dancing lightly across the keys, his haunting music fills the air around her.
She hesitates in her approach, not wanting to disturb the pianist; waiting until his fingers slow to a light flutter. Her hands move to tangle in her own hair, twisting slowly as she sways to his playing. In an unhurried fashion, the young man lifts his head, tilting it ever so slightly in her direction, his eyes closed as he inhales deeply. Della catches her own breath watching his chest rise and fall as he turns to her now, a small smile spreading upon his dark lips.
* To Be Continued, Perhaps... *
A/N:
Photo courtesy of a kind soul who works near the cemetery, I have altered the image to suit the mood of the story.
'Della - A Brief Interlude ' © 2010 T.Loto. All Rights Reserved
My main WIP is a contemporary romance, but I needed a break - this little snippet is an excerpt from a short story I am also developing. *Whispers* Taking a detour on...like many others...do we ever stay faithful to our WIPs?
Although I haven't entered a blogfest as yet I wanted to post a little something - I hope you enjoyed it but as I am still learning, please do let me know what you think.
Comments
I love this piano scheme - we saw a piano last year at Portobello and wanted to play but there was a piano hog who refused to move! :)
Piano hogs? I did wonder what would happen in that situation. I think a brolly to the ribs might help...whoops did I say that? hehe.
Wonderful!
Happy Tuesday!