Loving Mom 260

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Chapter 260

Warner’s expression shifted slightly, surprise flickering across his face.

“Middle school education?” he repeated. “But from what I’ve seen, she has at least fifteen years of violin training. Mr. Biggs, are you sure about her educational background?”

If Sharon had started learning violin at five, then fifteen years of foundation meant she was still playing at twenty.

Talent in music mattered, yes. But without effort, without formal training and deep study, raw talent could only go so far.

No one could reach that level through self-study alone.

And her playing–so richly textured, so full of nuance-clearly didn’t come from isolation. That kind of sound didn’t grow in the dark. It required exposure, mentorship, influence. Even someone like him couldn’t have taught her that in solitude.

Whoever the woman was in that video, she had received advanced training. No doubt.

Beside him, Kelly’s heart stirred with something sharp-resentment, maybe. No matter where the conversation started, it always seemed to circle back to Sharon.

She forced a smile and said, “It’s absolutely true. Carter is her husband-he wouldn’t lie about something like that.”

Warner’s gaze didn’t waver. “Perhaps,” he said mildly, “Mr. Biggs doesn’t know his wife as well as he thinks he does?” 1

stirred in Carter’s

always believed he knew Sharon. But lately… he wasn’t so sure. Her recent behavior, her hidden talents-it was

even known she could play

him back to

usually approve of their wives being in the public eye. If she doesn’t want to perform, that’s fine. But if she

Shock surged through Kelly.

what

before taking on a student. Then came a long period of observation and evaluation. His standards for

he’d handed out hundreds, maybe

number of students he’d

Fifteen. Maybe sixteen.

Kelly had never imagined he would suggest something so

Why?

Why her?

hadn’t touched a violin in five years-why should Sharon be favored

smile in place.

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really doesn’t have the time.

used to work in the field, something violin-related. But after getting married and having a baby, she quit her job and became a full-time

her, many times. But she doesn’t want to go back to work. And it’s not like he can’t support her financially he can’t exactly

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