The Deadly Assassin Robin by Tristan Storm
Chapter 191
Chapter 191
Chapter 191 All I Want is Your Simplicity
Robin held Vera's cold, trembling hand, his thumb brushing gently over her damp palm.
"Just look into my eyes, and you won't feel nervous."
His voice soft yet steady, cutting through the distant hum of the music.
Vera's gaze lifted to meet his.
In that instant, the world around them faded. It was like being struck by lightning-a flash that left everything else in shadow.
His eyes were clear and steady, as vast and calm as a night sky full of stars.
The anxieties that had gripped her melted away in that starlit glow.
For a heartbeat, she was utterly captivated, lost in the warmth of his smile.
Waves of emotion rose within her.
She realized, with a start, that she'd never looked at him this closely before.
"Feeling a little better?" Robin asked, giving her hand a gentle squeeze.
His broad hand and his soft words were a far cry from the emotionally clueless Robin she thought she knew.
"Just follow my lead. Do what I do, and you won't feel embarrassed."
Still holding his gaze, Vera gave a resolute nod. Everything else had faded; there was only him, grounding her in this surreal moment.
"Can you play an instrument?" he asked as they walked, hand in hand, toward the center of the stage, with Ivy just ahead of them.
"No," Vera admitted, her voice barely a whisper.
Robin chuckled softly. "Then what can you do?"
That disarming smile nearly sent her heart racing out of her chest.
"I ... I can't really do anything," she replied honestly, feeling oddly vulnerable.
"Nothing at all?" Robin's smile was as gentle as a spring breeze.
Vera nodded with conviction, a determined look in her eyes.
A smirk curved across Robin's lips. "So, in 20 years, you've done nothing but eat and sleep like a pig?"
"Huh?" Vera was momentarily stunned, catching a hint of mischief in those starry eyes.
She snapped out of her trance.
D*mn him. Did he seriously just call her a pig? Right now?
She shot him a sharp glare, hissing under her breath. "You jerk! You better come up with something-I really don't know what I'm doing up here!" Robin's grin only widened. "Alright, it's official. You're a helpless little pig," he teased. "Fine, then. Just follow me."
"Okay." Vera nodded, resigned. She didn't really have a choice.
Her mind was a complete blank.
She used to think standing on stage looked easy.
Now, under the glaring lights and with all eyes on them, she knew she'd been wrong.
Gripping his hand tighter, she let him lead, grounding herself in his steady presence.
The bright lights and countless faces blurred together, an endless sea of anticipation.
She barely registered what Robin was saying. She just knew she had no control over any of it.
But strangely, she wasn't afraid. She wasn't nervous.
As long as Robin was beside her, holding her hand, she could face anything.
phrase "Follow
smile. "This is your moment. How about Vera and I play
led Vera by the
applause, they walked to the grand piano at the edge of the
sat together on the bench, and Vera stared blankly at the black-and-white keys,
hadn't let go of her
her
a glance at him. Was
closer? Maybe even
he is... I
in her thoughts, she barely noticed Robin's grip tighten
touched the keys, and soft, flowing notes began to fill
she thought she'd accidentally pressed something, afraid she'd ruined
noticed the beautiful music filling the space, seamless
Robin was guiding her hand, playing the piano
could be part
melody unfolded, the stage
on Ivy, radiant and poised
that Vera and Robin were even
hand, watched Robin's
pressing down the keys
sound was pulled directly from her heart,
at Robin, and
same rough-edged Robin she'd
different-his usual rough edges softened, his sharp features illuminated with an almost serene intensity. Wasn't this the hero she'd
sensing her gaze, Robin looked over and gave her a gentle smile before
deep, resonant voice filled the hall, rich and warm, like honeyed
away, or just yesterday
across the
twists and turns, joy and
meet and part
go of right and wrong to
"Living takes courage too....
"No halo from above...
and I
wide open,
Is this real?
felt surreal, and the stage seemed to pulse with a quiet
the stage, Ivy felt
voice sliced through the air, each note an arrow straight
of breath and heartbeat, as if everyone
seat in the VIP section, Shirley watched Robin's shadowed figure, bathed
felt like
who had never cared much for music, was struck speechless. She never imagined a voice could be this powerful, could reach so
of wonder
talents and
voice low and weathered, lingering in the air like a
heartbreak, I learned
long, yet
heart once broken, vines will
it all, I'd
into
face dirt-streaked in
"No halo from above...
to the strength
voice carried them all into another world, filling the space
the stage in a
stepped forward gracefully, her
pure, bringing
day, maybe
maybe we'll meet
the crowd or
see the face
if my eyes fill
silent, they'll wash away
About The Deadly Assassin Robin by Tristan Storm - Chapter 191
The Deadly Assassin Robin by Tristan Storm is the best current series of the author Tristan Storm . With the below Chapter 191 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 191 and update the next chapters of this series at booktrk.com