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Oh yeah, he did remember her mentioning that she went to America last summer. She even met with a friend after that-- although, he already forgot the friend's name. Jonathan and his ability to forget names. He always finds it hard to memorize names and he doesn't even know why. He listens and he can fully remember the story, unfortunately, he will always forget the name.
"When I was younger, one of my uncles would usually take me around" and when he means around, he means whatever country he apparates to. "I usually cry when i was 5 or 6, thinking that my uncle and I will never get back home" more like scared. He was a kid back then, travelling and meeting different kinds of people is weird. "That's why I grew tired of traveling" and his uncles were never caught. If only his father knew. They would be in soooo much trouble.
After playing the song, Jonathan rested his fingers onto the piano keys like he always do every after playing. There was always something he liked about the piano. So where does he gets his inspiration from? "From a lot of things i guess." he started. "When I'm mad, I'm sad, I'm happy, I'm excited" he could go on about all the emotions but Kurumi gets the point. Jonathan doesn't usually go out the house, his father doesn't like him loitering around Diagon Alley. That's when he became more attached to the piano. "although this composition is not really that great." he forgot when he actually composed it.
Kurumi giggled softly when she thought about a six-year-old Jonathan clinging to his faceless uncle as they apparated around various locations around the world. Kurumi was a little jealous of Jonathan being able to do so and couldn't imagine ever being sick of traveling. "
Well, I hope that you get over being tired of traveling," she laughed. "
Or, maybe you just need to try a different way of traveling?" Kurumi had only ever traveled the non-magical way minus the one time she had flown in a Ministry limo and flooed into the Headmaster's office.
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So...it really is like you are putting a bit of yourself, your soul, into what you are playing," she mused, not really realizing that she had just said that out loud. "
I thought it was fantastic, but, I think I like the one you played first better."