Gustave smiled as I walked into the room. "Kelsey. Is he asleep?" I nodded. "You know, I am so glad that we married. Even though you kind of made me in the first place," Gustave confessed.
"I am so sorry about that, but we can't change the past you know," I replied.
"I love you Kelsey," Gustave whispered.
"I love you too Gustave," I smiled.
He touched the scarred side of my face.
Gustave:
No more talk of darkness,
Forget these wide-eyed fears
I'm here, nothing can harm you
my words will warm and calm you
Let me be your freedom,
let daylight dry your tears.
I'm here with you, beside you,
to guard you and to guide you...

Kelsey:
Say you love me every waking moment,
turn my head with talk of summertime...
Say you need me with you now and always...
Promise me that all you say is true
that's all I ask of you

Gustave:
Let me be your shelter
let me be your light
You're safe, No one will find you
your fears are far behind you...

Kelsey:
All I want is freedom,
a world with no more night
and you, always beside me, to hold me and to hide me...

Gustave:
Then say you'll share with me
one love, one lifetime
let me lead you from your solitude
Say you need me with you here, beside you...
anywhere you go, let me go too
Kelsey, that's all I ask of you...

Kelsey:
Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime...
say the word and I will follow you...
BOTH:
Share each day with me,
each night, each morning...
Kelsey:
Say you love me...

Gustave:
You know I do...

Both
Love me - that's all I ask of you
Anywhere you go let me go too
Love me - that's all I ask of you...
We kissed. I quickly got on my cream white nightgown that used to be my mother's and stepped into the king sized bed. Gustave lay beside me. I just snuggled up with my husband, the one that loves music as much as I do.

In the morning, I was woken up by the piano playing downstairs. I knew it would be either Erik or Gustave, but no; it was my father. He was playing 'Learn to Be Lonely' one of the songs he had written. I still had my nightgown on, but I didn't really care. I walked toward my father, and then he caught a glimpse of me. Of course he stopped. EVERY time I walk into a room when he is in there, he stops what he's doing and focuses on me! This was getting old; but I was not going to talk about it! I yawned a little, and father motioned me to sit down next to him. I yawned a little bit more and he chuckled as I took a seat next to him and looked down at the piano's beautiful, ivory keys. I then snapped out of it when father called my name. "Kelsey. Kelsey? Hello?" I gasped when I snapped out of staring at the keys. "Kelsey. Are you alright?"
"Yeah. I zoned out looking at the keys." Father chuckled. I started playing Love Never Dies on the piano. Father played the same notes as I did, but in a different tone; like a harmony. While we were playing, we smiled at each other; father and daughter.