There was once a girl named Susan. She began playing the piano at about the age of 12. She could play the most difficult books of Beethoven and Mozart. She learned to play these things because of her aunt, Marry, and her aunt was almost as talented as Beethoven. She taught Susan every week and tried her best to make Susan be just like her. Susan worked day and night on the piano if she made just one mistake she would work for hours and hours on it until she got all the notes right and at the right timing. Susan spent all of her free time on the piano it was almost as if she would do anything to play on the piano. When she played on it, it was so difficult to get her off it, she was glued to the piano, and she wanted to get 100% on every little note, sound, time. She was very precise about these issues.


One day Susan was on her piano waiting for her aunt to come and her mom had gotten a call from Susan's uncle saying that Susan's aunt had been in the hospital because she had a heart attack. He also said that the doctors said, "she would be fine." Susan soon began to worry, she thought that her aunt might die, and that she will never be as good as her. Susan began crying and straight to her room, filling tears in her eyes. For the first time she didn't think about practicing on her piano. The next day Susan and her family went to visit Susan's aunt in the hospital. As they were entering the lights on the sealing filled in their eyes as the injured and sick people bumped into her. Susan's heart was racing hoping that her aunt would be fine. They walked into her aunt's room and she was in a "deep sleep" as her parents would describe it, and as they stared at her, Susan had been staring directly at the heart chart as it began to decrease she knew that her fear was suddenly approaching, she than told her parents. Next her parents dashed to get a doctor, while Susan was trying to wake up her aunt. The doctor rushed into the room, and he did everything that he possibly could to save her life, as sweat was dripping down his face, but then the heart chart dropped and made a horizontal line across the chart. Right then and there Susan knew that her fear had come, and that her aunt's time has come to an end.

A week later they had a memorial for Susan's aunt. Susan and her family said a few things about her. Some people made a song just for her and many other things. They had hired someone to play the piano for the memorial, but she called in sick. Then they had no one else to play the piano her parents then suggested that Susan could play. Susan then ran out of the church and her parents ran after her she said that she wasn't good and that she is to afraid to go up there and do it. Her parents said,"Your aunt will be so happy that you would do this especially for her."

Susan hesitated for a while and replied with,"This is for you Marry." Susan played her aunts favorite song and everyone loved it. Susan knew that her aunt would be so proud of her.