“Today is the biggest day of Olivia’s life. I don’t care how you managed to get in here, but you’d better not cause any trouble,” Olivia said, her tone sharp and unyielding.
Steven immediately tensed up, his eyes narrowing at Charlotte. “If you mess things up for Olivia’s performance, I’ll never let you off the hook.”
Elizabeth jumped in too, her words laced with fake concern. “That’s right, Charlotte. Laura doesn’t just pick anyone. You should probably just…”
“Spare yourself the embarrassment,” Olivia added, laughing behind her hand, her smile anything but kind. “Everyone competing today is one of the best in the field. Not just anyone gets to be a part of this.”
She shot Charlotte a look, her voice quiet but cutting. “You should know your limits. Otherwise, you’ll just end up embarrassing our family.”
Laura, standing nearby with her assistant, raised an eyebrow at the exchange. “Who is she?” she asked quietly.
The assistant glanced at the list and replied in a low voice, “That’s Olivia. She’s the favorite to win today, and she even brought an original piece for the competition.”
Olivia. Laura frowned slightly. She’d heard Olivia was talented, but right now, all she could see was arrogance and pettiness. There was nothing about her that felt like a true pianist.
“Win?” Charlotte finally looked up, her eyes cool and steady. She spoke slowly, her lips curling ever so slightly. “Alright. Good luck, then.”
Olivia met Charlotte’s gaze, her confidence wavering for a split second. She squeezed her hands into fists and forced a smirk. “Just wait. I’m going to win for sure.”
She could already picture it. Her name everywhere. Her family proud. Charlotte left in the dust, green with jealousy.
Charlotte just looked away, ready to leave. But suddenly, a panicked voice burst out from another room.
“My piano… Why isn’t it making any sound?!”
People poked their heads out, curious. The girl standing by the piano looked like she was about to cry, her eyes red and anxious. “I can’t believe I did this. Why did I have to mess with it right before going on stage?”
“Is there a piano technician here? Can someone help me find one?” she pleaded.
“There’s no one like that on site,” another contestant said quietly. “Even if there was, there’s no time. The competition’s about to start.”


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