Loving Mom 170Chapter 170

Music has a universal language all its own. Even though Sharon was far more skilled with the violin than the plano, she could eastly pass level eight without a problem.

On stage, a mother and daughter were performing a duet.

The mother’s piano playing was outstanding-steady, graceful, and confident. When the little girl missed a few notes, her mom didn’t miss a beat. She caught the mistake right away and smoothly guided the performance back on track.

Sitting beside Sharon, Matty leaned over and whispered in a low voice.

“Her name is Daisy Simmons. Her mom’s the daughter of the owner of Hart Jewellers. Daisy told me her mom’s really good at piano. She actually works part-time as a pianist. She started teaching, Daisy when she was just three.”

Sharon gave a small nod.

Daisy’s mom played beautifully, and despite her young age, Daisy held her own. She made a few mistakes, sure, but she didn’t freeze up. She quickly recovered and kept going. The little missteps didn’t take away from the performance at all.

for a five- or

sound good-they looked great on stage,

graceful, with delicate features, and Daisy looked like a porcelain doll-sweet

the piece ended, the audience erupted

along, nodding

you were changing, the kindergarten teacher came over. We’ve

shifted slightly. “So Kelly goes before

out a

makeup done again. There wasn’t enough time, but she

looked up, confused. “Isn’t going last

used to be-especially in competitions. People get tired. After watching performance after performance, even the judges start to lose focus. The little details? They miss them. But mistakes? Those stand out more. And if someone earlier was amazing, everything that comes after just

impossible not to compare.”

murmured, “I always thought the last

were,” Wendy said with a smirk, “you think those parents would’ve given

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