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The Unfinished Piece: In the Key of Us
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MUSIC | HEALING | GROWTH | FRIENDSHIP | HOPE | HARMONY | MYSTERY | FANTASY | AI STORY-- F I N I S H E D - -p a r t 2 ? m a y b e . . .Main Account: Shining Zei ��
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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Postlude: Life After the Last Note
Graduation came with gentle tears and loud cheers.
They walked across the stage in their black robes, holding diplomas like proof that yes, they survived. Not just college.
But everything.
Sebastian squeezed Shine’s hand before walking off stage. Austin raised his hand in victory, Rebecca following right behind him with a proud smile. Noime tossed her cap a little too hard. Rui caught it—for once, without teasing her.
They took pictures together, laughed at their messy hair, and made a promise:
“Kahit saan tayo mapunta, sama-sama pa rin sa kwento.”
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🌱 Months Later…
Sebastian worked part-time teaching violin to kids while applying for scholarships abroad. Shine got into a music therapy program—her gentle touch finally finding a deeper calling. They met every Saturday to play together at a community center.
One night, as the sky turned gold, Sebastian turned to her and whispered:
“Shine… when we’re ready, will you still be beside me?”
She smiled, tucked a strand of his hair behind his ear.
“I already am.”
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Austin landed a job at a local café that held open mic nights. Rebecca taught harp at a music studio near campus.
Every Friday, they performed together—sweet duets, soft banter, and Austin almost asking her out.
Until one night, under fairy lights, after a surprisingly soulful rendition of Can’t Help Falling in Love, Austin finally asked:
“So… wanna go out sometime? Not as a gig partner… but, you know, something more?”
Rebecca blinked.
“…Oh. I thought we already were.”
Austin nearly fell off the stool.
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Noime started teaching rhythm workshops at schools—she became known as “Ate Drums” to the kids. Rui worked part-time at a repair shop for instruments—quiet, steady, growing.
They kept in touch… awkwardly at first.
Until one weekend, Rui showed up at one of Noime’s workshops, holding two cups of iced chocolate.
No words, just sat beside her.
She raised an eyebrow. “Bored ka ba?”
He shrugged. “Maybe I missed my beat.”
She sipped.
“…Maybe I did too.”
Weeks passed.
He started waiting for her after work.
She stopped rolling her eyes every time he did something dumb.
One night, they sat at the bridge, feet dangling over the water.
“You still scare me, Rui,” she whispered. “Not because you’re mean. But because… I don’t want to fall again.”
He was quiet for a moment, then said:
“Then don’t fall.” “Let’s walk into it. Slowly.”
She turned to him. He offered his hand.
She didn’t take it right away.
But she didn’t walk away either.
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📝 One day...
Shine opened an old drawer and saw Rhummi’s notebook.
It was still blank… until today.
Words appeared:
“A song ends. A life begins. The key has shifted— But the harmony plays on.”
And below that…
“Turn the page.”
She flipped it.
A new sheet.
Title: "Prelude of Becoming"
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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Epilogue: The Verse of Departure
The lights dimmed.
Whispers filled the university auditorium—students, professors, families, alumni, all seated with quiet anticipation.
The stage was bare except for a grand piano, a harp, a couple of mic stands, music stands, a set of drums, an acoustic and electric guitar, and a violin resting at center stage.
Then, slowly, they walked out:
Shine. Sebastian. Austin. Rebecca. Rui. Noime.
All in black. Calm. Focused. Glowing in the smallest ways.
Sebastian gave a small nod.
Shine laid her fingers on the keys.
Rui raised his guitar.
Noime lifted her sticks, heart thudding.
And then— they played The Verse of Departure.
The melody was unlike anything the audience had heard before.
It felt ancient. Soft. Brave. Sacred.
At first, it started as a whisper—Shine’s piano laying the path.
Sebastian’s violin entered like a memory—vulnerable, warm.
Rebecca’s harp wove light through every note.
Then came Noime—strong, sure, steady. Her rhythm held them together.
Austin and Rui entered, guitars dancing like sunlight and thunder.
Together, they carried the audience somewhere else.
They told a story through music—of loss and love, of pain and peace, of someone who gave everything so others could live.
The audience didn’t know the backstory…
…But they felt it.
When the final note was played— No one clapped right away.
People wept.
And then— the ovation rose like waves.
A standing applause. Cheers. Tears.
But on stage— The six of them only looked at each other.
A quiet, shared knowing: We lived through something not everyone will understand. But we’ll carry it forever.
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🎓 Back to Reality… and Life.
The days returned to the busy rhythm of fourth year.
Exams. Deadlines. Performances.
But somehow, they all made time.
Café study nights. Hallway tambays. Overnight practice sessions turned heart-to-hearts.
Rui, who used to grin and tease and keep people at a safe distance… Now paused when Noime spoke. Now shared when he felt like hiding.
Still mischievous, yes. But softer.
“Alam mo, Noime…” he muttered one afternoon, while they both sat on the edge of the rooftop overlooking campus.
“Dati, binu-bully kita kasi… di ko maintindihan sarili ko.”
Noime didn’t look at him.
She just hugged her knees.
“…Ngayon?” she asked.
He looked at her.
“…Di ko pa rin maintindihan, pero gusto ko nang subukan.”
Noime chuckled, short and dry.
“Dami mong sablay.”
“Crush mo ba ako?” he smirked.
She threw a pillow at him. “…’wag kang assuming!”
But she didn’t walk away.
And Rui?
He didn’t push further.
Because something was growing—not rushed, but real.
Noime had learned to let go…
But not yet to let in.
And that was okay.
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Austin and Rebecca argued over music theory again—but Austin was seen googling “How to know if she likes you back.” 😆 Rebecca still couldn’t read signals—but her smile lasted a bit longer when Austin complimented her.
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Sebastian and Shine walked quietly one night after class.
“Do you miss it?” Shine asked.
He nodded. “Every day.”
“But I think Rhummi would be proud,” he said softly.
Shine held his hand, leaning her head against his shoulder.
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🌟 And then, one weekend...
They all went out.
No agenda. No music. Just rest.
They had ice cream under the sun. Laughed over inside jokes. Played truth or dare on the grass. Took blurry selfies. Watched the clouds pass.
And when night fell, they stargazed. No magic. No light shows.
Just friends.
Alive. Healed. Becoming.
The camera would zoom out now—panning over the six of them, lying on the grass, backs touching, hearts beating, laughter echoing.
But just before fade to black…
A tiny leaf-shaped page floated onto Shine’s lap.
Blank.
Then, words began to write themselves.
“Music is a story. And some stories are meant to be unfinished… …until you live them.”
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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🎼 Final Movement: The Unfinished Piece
Part 5: The Last Echo
Everyone stood still in the clearing, surrounded by glowing notes and drifting leaves.
Rhummi looked at Rui with tired but gentle eyes.
“You weren’t born to hurt. You were born… to carry what I couldn’t anymore.”
Rui stepped closer, eyes watering.
“Why?” his voice cracked. “Why me?”
🌿 [Flashback: The Rhythm That Broke]
There once was a cave—cursed with silence.
It swallowed music whole. It devoured song, leaving echoes of pain.
Rhummi was the only creature born from that silence—created by the longing of forgotten melodies. He lived quietly, restoring pieces of harmony for lost travelers.
One day, he met a child—mute, hollow-eyed, abandoned in the woods.
That child was Rui.
He had no voice. No rhythm. No memory.
But Rhummi saw him and… felt him.
He gave him his pulse. Half his soul. A beat of life.
And in return, he began to fade.
“I wanted you to live,” Rhummi whispered. “Even if you never knew who I was.”
Tears slipped from Rui’s eyes. He couldn’t speak.
Noime watched them, confused and aching.
“Why did I hear the melody first?” she whispered. “Why was it me who felt the pain?”
Shine turned to her.
Sebastian stepped forward. “Because… you were connected to the rhythm too.”
🥁 [Noime’s Flashback: The Twin Beats]
She remembered now.
When she was small, she once wandered deep into the forest—angry, alone, unheard.
She cried herself to sleep against a tree.
In that dreamlike silence, two things approached her:
A soft voice that hummed beside her.
And a small boy, silent but warm, who held her hand.
She forgot the dream when she woke… But her sense of rhythm was never the same.
Her tempo had always matched Rui’s. Their beats—though different—were once part of the same song.
She gasped. “...We shared it. The gift.”
Rui looked at her. She looked at him.
They were two notes from one chord—disconnected for years, finally resonating again.
Then the air shifted.
The notepad glowed one last time, and the final page appeared:
“To end the curse, the piece must be finished… by the one who carries its cost.”
Rhummi turned toward the group, smaller now—fading.
“The melody was born from pain.” “But the harmony… will be born from sacrifice.”
Shine stepped forward. “There has to be another way.”
Sebastian, fists clenched, whispered, “…Don’t go.”
But Rhummi smiled.
“No. It’s okay. This is the only way I can finally go home.”
He looked at Rui.
“You have the rhythm. You have the life. Now you must have the song.”
Rui shook his head. “I don’t know how.”
Rhummi touched his chest.
“You’ve always known. You just needed to stop hiding.”
And in that moment—
🎶 Rui stepped forward. 🎸 His electric guitar glowed softly.
He played.
One note. Then two. Then more.
Noime followed with rhythm. Shine on piano. Sebastian on violin. Austin on guitar. Rebecca on harp.
The final piece filled the air.
Light spread.
The cave—the curse—the silence—broke.
And in the middle of it all… Rhummi smiled.
“Thank you for finishing the piece.”
And with one last shimmer—
He was gone.
Silence.
But not empty.
Peaceful.
Later that day…
They stood at the edge of the clearing, tired but whole.
Rui looked up at the sky. Noime stood beside him, arms crossed, sniffling. “...You owe me ice cream.”
Rui chuckled, teary-eyed. “Make it two.”
Sebastian wrapped a scarf around Shine’s neck. “You okay?”
She nodded, holding his hand. “Now I am.”
Austin and Rebecca walked ahead—bickering about snacks, but laughing again.
The music was finished. The silence was healed.
But their journey?
It was just beginning.
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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🎼 Final Movement: The Unfinished Piece
Part 4: The Resonance
The group decided to take a break from the cramped music room. The weight of unanswered questions, unfinished pieces, and haunting notepads was getting heavier.
They headed to an off-campus practice space—a quiet, abandoned amphitheater near the woods. Still within school property, but barely used. A place that felt forgotten… yet oddly familiar.
Noime sat at the edge of the stone benches, her eyes scanning the trees.
She thought the distance would help. But the moment her heart felt quiet, the guilt spoke louder.
She stood and walked away from the group.
Unbeknownst to her, Rui followed—at a careful distance.
Back at the amphitheater…
Rebecca was organizing the food she and Austin bought. “Here, eat. Baka hangry lang tayo,” she smiled, placing the sandwiches down.
“’Di ako hangry,” Sebastian said, trying to focus on his notes. But Shine was watching him. She felt something… off.
He sighed and gently closed his violin case. “Shine…”
She turned toward him, attentive.
“…Can I tell you something weird?”
Shine nodded softly.
Sebastian looked down, hesitant.
“Lately… the notes I play sound wrong.” “Not technically… pero parang hindi na ako ‘yon.” “I’m not sure if I’m losing myself or… kung may kinukuha sa’kin na di ko maintindihan.”
Shine placed a hand over his.
“…You’re not alone.”
And for a moment, silence felt like safety.
Until— they heard it.
A soft, aching melody… floating through the wind.
Feminine. Painful. Ancient.
Everyone froze.
Rebecca dropped her sandwich.
Austin stood, alarmed. Sebastian turned toward the woods.
Then—
“AAAAH!”
Noime’s scream.
Everyone ran.
They found her on her knees, hands covering her ears, eyes wide with pain.
Rui was beside her, trying to hold her shoulders.
“STOP IT! MAKE IT STOP!” she cried.
But Rui wasn’t panicking. He was… glowing.
His hands were on her back, a light pulsing through his fingertips—warm, rhythmic, alive.
And the melody—though still haunting—shifted. It began to harmonize with the beat of a heart.
Noime’s heartbeat.
The rest of the group arrived just as the light around them surged—soft gold and deep green.
Leaves floated in the air.
Notes spun around them, forming symbols.
And just as the light reached its peak…
BOOM.
Everything went still.
Rui collapsed.
Noime gasped. Her hands fell away from her ears.
And hovering between them…
…was a figure. Glowing. Gentle. Familiar.
Tiny hands. Leaf hair. Soft smile.
“Hey…”
“Long time no sound.”
It was Rhummi.
Everyone froze.
Tears filled Shine’s eyes. Sebastian whispered, “…You’re alive.”
Rhummi floated closer to Rui—his glow resonating with Rui’s faint pulse.
“Kind of,” Rhummi grinned. “But not fully. Not yet.”
Rui stirred. “W-Why do I feel like I know you?”
Rhummi’s smile faded into something deeper. “You do. Because… part of you is me.”
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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🎼 Final Movement: The Unfinished Piece
Part 3: Echoes in the Silence
Later that day, habang wala na ang ibang students sa hall, Noime stayed behind—seated by the window, watching the dim sky.
Tahimik ang paligid. Tahimik ang loob niya… pero hindi rin.
[Flashback Begins] She was ten. First time pumasok sa music class ng boys.
"Drums?" a classmate raised an eyebrow. "Hindi ‘yan pambabae."
Noime tightened her grip on her sticks.
“Baka mahulog ka diyan, mahina ka pa naman.” “Stick girl!” tawa ng iba. “Pa-cool effect pero wala naman sa beat!”
Ang pinakamasakit? A boy with messy hair and a mischievous grin na pinagtanggol siya sa harap ng lahat… pero later that day, she overheard him saying:
“Baka crush lang ako kaya nagpapanggap na drummer.”
That boy? He had the same grin as Rui.
[Flashback Ends]
Noime clenched her fists.
“Noime?” It was Shine, gently approaching. “Okay ka lang?”
She nodded—half lie, half wish.
“…Yung Rui na ‘yon, hindi ko siya kilala. Pero parang kilala ko siya. Ayoko siya, Shine.”
Shine sat beside her. “Baka hindi siya yun. Baka lang… may iniindang pain din siya.”
Noime didn’t reply. But her eyes glistened, heart confused.
Meanwhile, sa dorm…
Rui sat on his bed, staring at Rhummi’s leaf notepad.
Suddenly… it flashed. And on the wall, shadows flickered—forming a faint outline of Rhummi… chained.
His body was flickering like a music bar that's stuck, playing and replaying the same rhythm.
Rui’s smirk disappeared.
“…What do you want me to do?”
No answer.
Only the faint echo of a tambourine.
The next morning, the group gathered again.
They tried to play "Verse of Departure"… pero walang progress. Kulang pa rin.
Sebastian suggested, “Maybe… one of us hasn’t played with their true sound.”
Everyone looked at each other.
Rebecca tried a new harp improvisation. Austin added a more complex strum. Shine even tried playing with eyes closed, feeling every note.
But it was when Noime sat behind her drum pad— silent for a moment— and whispered,
“This one’s for younger me.”
She started with a soft beat… simple. clean. true.
Then she built it up—bold, passionate, free.
The moment the last beat dropped—
FWOOOOOMMM.
The next page of the music appeared—floating midair like a projection.
But so did something else.
A tiny, distorted voice came from the notepad:
“He’s here… but not whole.”
“He remembers… but doesn’t know it’s me.”
Rhummi was trying to reach them.
But… to who was he speaking?
Everyone froze.
Then Rui stood up, eyes wide.
“…Wait.”
“…Why do I feel like I’ve met him before?” “…And why do I remember a lullaby I never learned?”
Noime turned slowly.
“…You’re hiding something.”
“I’m protecting something,” Rui snapped back, then caught himself. He sighed. “...Or someone.”
Shine’s eyes widened. Sebastian stood, alert.
And then, the notepad glowed again.
This time, the words rearranged:
"The one who broke the seal was not from this world."
"And he must choose if he wants to stay.”
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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🎼 Final Movement: The Unfinished Piece
Part 2: Dissonance
“Try natin tugtugin,” Shine said, softly placing the sheet music in front of the grand piano.
Everyone gathered around. The notes were complex—strangely spaced, eerie in tone, but strangely beautiful. Almost like a call.
Sebastian narrowed his eyes. “May kulang… parang may ibang layer pa ‘to.”
“Or baka gusto niya ng layering talaga,” Austin added, already tuning his guitar. Rui leaned against the wall, arms crossed, watching.
Noime was watching him.
She didn’t like the way he kept smiling. Like he already knew something they didn’t.
“Kung may niloloko ka, hindi kami ‘yon,” she muttered under her breath.
“Huh?” Rui blinked, pretending not to hear.
She looked away. She was here for Rhummi, not some new smug guitarist who reminds her of a boy who once told her:
“Drums are for boys. Stick to tambourines.”
They tried playing the piece.
Shine started on piano—soft, thoughtful.
Sebastian came in with his violin, harmonizing gently.
Austin added the acoustic rhythm. Rebecca layered soft harp notes.
Then Rui stepped forward.
His electric guitar echoed a haunting counter-melody.
For a moment—it felt like the room shivered.
The lights flickered.
The temperature dropped.
Then—
BAM!
The metronome exploded.
Everyone jumped back.
Noime’s eyes widened. “W-What just—?!”
Rui’s smirk disappeared.
Shine looked down.
The sheet music was glowing.
And next to it—Rhummi’s leaf notepad began writing on its own:
“Not yet whole. You need to remember me. One of you has forgotten.”
Silence.
Everyone looked around, confused, unsure.
“Is it me?” Shine asked, voice trembling.
Sebastian shook his head. “I remember Rhummi.”
“Same,” Austin said.
“Yeah,” Bec nodded.
Noime stayed quiet.
Then Rui stepped forward.
“…I’ve never met Rhummi,” he said.
Noime glared. “Exactly. Why do you even have that notebook?”
He didn’t answer.
But his eyes softened. “I don’t know. I just… woke up yesterday and it was in my bag. With a voice saying, ‘Play the piece. Find the rhythm. Tell them I’m waiting.’”
Shine’s hands clutched the edges of the piano.
Sebastian placed a hand gently on her shoulder.
“We need to find Rhummi,” he said. “And figure out what this piece really is.”
“Before it finishes us first,” Noime muttered.
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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🎼 Final Movement: The Unfinished Piece
Part 1: The Boy with the Electric Guitar
It was the first day of their 4th year.
Everyone was tired from thesis talks, auditions, and major exam announcements.
Shine and Sebastian arrived first in the music hall, preparing for their usual Friday practice.
Austin came next, already munching on bread. Rebecca followed, lightly scolding him. Noime arrived last—headphones on, energy low.
“Where’s Rhummi?” Shine asked, glancing around.
“He’s usually bouncing on the piano by now…” Sebastian added.
They waited.
No bounce. No tiny tambourine thumps. No squeaky giggles.
“…Weird,” Austin said, his chewing slowing.
They practiced anyway, but something felt… off.
Almost… too quiet.
Until—
“Yo.”
They all turned.
A tall guy stood by the door, electric guitar strapped on his back, head tilted with a smug little grin.
“This the group that almost burned down the auditorium last year with that heart-ripping performance?”
“Depends who’s asking,” Noime said flatly, arms crossed.
He stepped inside like he owned the place.
“Name’s Rui. Transferee. Heard you need a sessionist guitarist for the final year showcase.”
Austin looked at his own guitar, suddenly defensive. Rebecca elbowed him softly.
“Maybe electric? For layered parts?”
Sebastian raised an eyebrow.
“How did you even know about our group?”
Rui smirked.
“Let’s just say… someone told me to find the five who broke a curse with a melody.”
That made everyone pause.
“…What?”
Before anyone could respond, Rui casually pulled a folded paper from his pocket and placed it on the piano.
Unfinished Sheet Music Title: "Verse of Departure" Author: Unknown.
Everyone stared.
And suddenly, a soft gust of wind came from the closed windows. Shine felt it in her chest—like something was calling again.
Noime? She squinted at Rui.
“…Teka lang.”
“What?” Rui asked, still grinning.
“…Have we met before?”
“Nope,” he said, a little too fast.
Noime frowned deeper. In her head:
“Ikaw yung kabarkada nung nambully sakin dati sa elementary noh—yung ayaw maniwalang kaya kong tumugtog ng drums just because I’m a girl?!”
Rebecca nudged her.
“Okay ka lang?”
Noime stared at Rui again, who gave her a quick two-finger salute and winked.
“…I don’t like him,” she muttered.
Meanwhile, Sebastian carefully picked up the sheet music.
“Bakit parang... familiar ‘to?”
Shine read the notes.
“Guys…” she whispered. “…This is written in the same handwriting as the piece we used to escape Leaf’s realm.”
Silence.
And then—
A tiny, folded paper fluttered out of Rui’s guitar case. Austin caught it mid-air.
It was Rhummi’s leaf-notepad.
Only two words were written:
“Find me.”
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🎼 Prelude: Before the Leaf
🎬 [Bonus Flashback: The First Practice – The Day the Music Chose Them]
Setting: College music hall — a little dusty, a little too quiet.
Posters hung loosely on the bulletin board. A faded sign read:
🎶 “ENSEMBLE NEEDED: Accepting new applicants. For recitals, side gigs, and competitions. Pays well.” 🎶
Shine stared at the poster, clutching her sheet music.
“I could use the extra income…” she murmured.
Behind her, Sebastian appeared, checking the board too. He gave a small nod when their eyes met.
“Are you joining?” “I think so,” Shine said quietly. “Me too,” he replied. “We might need a few more, though.”
Austin burst into the room like a walking karaoke machine.
“Did I hear *‘ensemble’?!””
He saw Rebecca and immediately tripped over nothing.
“Cool. Harp. Love that. Elegant. Yep. Joining.”
Noime walked in last, headphones around her neck, chewing on strawberry candy.
“Y’all look broke. I’m in.”
They stared at each other.
This was it?
Shine. Sebastian. Austin. Rebecca. Noime.
One piano. One violin. One guitar. One harp. One beatbox girl.
They were all… so different.
But somehow, the moment they started playing—
Shine’s fingers danced gently across the keys.
Sebastian followed her lead with graceful strings.
Noime’s beat slipped in perfectly—steady, grounding, alive.
Rebecca’s harp shimmered between every note.
Austin? He strummed like it was his heart speaking through the guitar.
They didn’t even speak after the first run-through.
Just looked at each other.
And knew.
“This is it,” Sebastian murmured. “We’re gonna be great.”
What they didn’t know was…
👀 A tiny creature in the rafters had been watching.
Rhummi tilted its head.
“...Interesting.”
Then scribbled something down on a glowing leaf-shaped notepad.
“Subject 5: Shows potential. Watch closely.”
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🎼 Prelude: Before the Leaf
🎸 [Flashback 5: Austin – The Boy Who Was Brave for Her (But Scared of Bunnies)]
Austin was the funny one.
The one who’d slide into the room with a fake guitar solo, or declare,
“Concert na ‘to, guys, kahit zero audience!”
He kept the energy up. Kept the smiles wide. Kept people laughing.
Because laughter was safer than silence.
No one really asked why he tried so hard to be liked.
He’d joke his way through presentations, flirt lightly, act fearless.
But there were two things that always turned him into mush:
Bunnies. ...and Rebecca.
(Not in that order.)
He met her during ensemble sign-ups. She was reading chord progressions, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
Austin froze.
“She’s probably into deep guys... Harp players don’t laugh at corny jokes…”
Still—he tried.
Little things. Favorite snacks. Helping with her harp. Carrying her stuff. Even giving her bunny stickers (just to test if she’d laugh— she didn’t know it was also part of his phobia exposure therapy 😭).
Every time she said “thank you,” he melted.
Every time she smiled at someone else, he pretended it didn’t sting.
But he never told her.
Because… what if she just saw him as the funny friend?
What if ruining that meant losing her?
So he just kept being “Austin”—
The cool one. The bold one. The one who screamed when a bunny plush accidentally fell on his lap in music theory class.
(“I HAVE A CONDITION—!”)
But deep down?
He was just a guy with a brave heart—
who was waiting for her to notice that everything he did…
was for her.
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🎼 Prelude: Before the Leaf
🌻 [Flashback 4: Rebecca – The Girl Who Didn’t Know She Was Loved]
Rebecca was sunshine.
Not the loud kind. But the soft warmth you feel under a tree, when the wind gently shifts the leaves.
She was always there— helping, smiling, encouraging.
She didn’t play harp to show off. She played because she loved beauty. And to her, music was kindness in sound form.
But sometimes… when people are so used to giving, they forget how to receive.
Rebecca never really thought anyone would like her that way.
She brushed off compliments. Laughed at teases.
“I’m not really the type people fall for,” she once said during lunch.
And yet… someone was watching her.
From the very start.
One afternoon, she was quietly fixing her sheet music after rehearsal.
Austin walked up, holding out her favorite candy bar.
“Found this. Thought of you,” he said, trying to act chill. “Y’know. Sugar for energy. Harp playing is basically cardio.”
She laughed, like always.
“Aw, thank you! You’re so thoughtful, Austin!”
But she didn’t think anything of it.
Austin left that day with his ears red.
She never noticed.
She wasn’t dumb. Just… unaware.
Because she always gave so much, she couldn’t imagine someone giving back—
just because it was her.
Not until a certain cursed cave brought them closer than ever. Not until she saw him, not just as the funny guy—
but as the one who always stayed.
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🎼 Prelude: Before the Leaf
[Flashback 3: Noime – The Girl Who Loved Loud and Lost Quietly]
Noime grew up in a house full of brothers.
Kaya sanay siyang sumigaw para marinig. Sanay makipagsabayan. Sanay sa kulitan at takbuhan, hindi sa iyakan at lambingan.
So when she discovered rhythm—drums, tambourines, claps, taps, beats— She felt seen.
Finally, she had something that spoke for her.
In college, she joined the ensemble for extra credits, not expecting much— until she met Sebastian.
Graceful. Focused. Gentle.
He wasn’t like the boys she grew up with. He noticed things. Remembered small stuff. Genuinely listened when she spoke.
She fell. Hard.
And since Noime was always taught to be brave, she showed it.
Little gestures. Jokes. Snacks na may "oh wow, favorite mo 'yan? 'di ko sinadyang bilhin..." Pero... Sebastian didn’t see it.
Or maybe he chose not to see.
She caught him once, staring at Shine during practice.
And suddenly, all the noise inside her stopped.
That night, she played her rhythm piece alone in the dark hall, tears dripping silently onto the drum. No words. No confessions.
Just a quiet beat…
“Tug tug.” “Tug tug.”
Steady, even as her heart cracked.
From then on, she just smiled more.
And made herself believe that just being beside him was enough.
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🎼 Prelude: Before the Leaf
🎻 [Flashback 2: Sebastian – The Violinist Who Carried Too Much]
Sebastian didn’t speak much about his family.
Not because he was mysterious… …but because he didn’t want pity.
He was the eldest of five. Woke up at 4AM to help his mom prep food for the carinderia. Walked his younger siblings to school before heading to university.
And after classes? Straight to part-time work at a music shop— just to afford new strings for his violin.
His classmates saw his smooth playing. His charming presence on stage.
What they didn’t see were the band-aids on his fingers… or the dark circles under his eyes.
He didn’t let anyone in.
Until Shine.
He noticed how she stayed after practice, quietly journaling. How she’d give a tiny nod when someone made a good point. How she was always… trying.
One night, after a long rehearsal, he offered to walk her home.
They didn’t say much.
But right before she stepped inside, she looked at him and said softly:
“You don’t have to carry everything alone, you know.”
He blinked.
That was the first time anyone had ever said that to him.
He never told her…
But from that night on, he kept playing not just for his family—
—but for her too.
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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🎼 Prelude: Before the Leaf
🎹 [Flashback 1: Shine – The Girl Behind the Keys]
Shine often stayed late in the music room.
Not because she had to. But because… it was quieter there. The piano never demanded anything from her. It just waited—patient and still.
She wasn’t the type who filled the halls with laughter. She walked with books clutched to her chest, earphones in, hoping no one would notice how tightly she held her emotions.
Her classmates knew her as “smart,” “kind,” “quiet.”
But no one knew that music was the only place where she let herself feel.
She kept a little journal— filled with unfinished lyrics and tiny prayers.
One page simply said: “I hope someone will hear me someday, even if I don’t speak.”
Then came that first semester recital.
She was assigned to play accompaniment… for a violinist named Sebastian.
He was confident. Graceful. Unshaken.
Shine missed a note mid-performance.
Her fingers froze—panic rising.
But Sebastian simply turned and whispered, without even looking away from the audience:
“You got this.”
That was all it took.
A new rhythm began in her chest. One she didn’t understand yet.
But from that day on…
She always volunteered for duets with him.
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tupiku · 25 days ago
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✨ Epilogue: Life After Leaf
🎭 Scene 1: Backstage — One Month Later
“Shine, you ready?”
She looked up from the piano bench. Sebastian stood beside her, adjusting his bowtie.
Shine smiled. “Always.”
Rebecca peeked in, harp case in hand. “We’re on in five!”
Noime was already doing hand rolls with her drumsticks, Rhummi on her shoulder wearing a tiny scarf like a bandana. It thumped a mini tambourine, squeaking in beat.
Austin burst in late. “Okay, okay—I’m here! Rhummi, stop judging me with those big round eyes!”
The small creature simply crossed its tiny arms.
The lights dimmed.
Their professor introduced them as “a newly formed ensemble who moved hearts with their original piece titled ‘Reprise.’”
Shine took a deep breath. Sebastian glanced at her with a small nod. Noime gave a soft, genuine grin. Rebecca winked at Austin, who immediately blushed.
Then—
They played.
The audience was quiet at first.
Then captivated.
Then… moved.
By the end, they weren’t just classmates playing for side income.
They were a symphony.
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🎬 Scene 2: A Little Rhummi Comic Strip Moment
🪴 [Panel 1] Rhummi sits on Shine’s music sheet, sipping milk tea with a straw twice its size.
🪴 [Panel 2] Now wearing Noime’s drumstick as a walking staff, chasing Austin who’s holding a stuffed bunny.
Austin (running): “IT’S NOT REAL I SWEAR—AAAH!”
🪴 [Panel 3] Rhummi sits between Sebastian and Shine during break time. Shine places a sunflower pin on its head. Rhummi blushes.
🪴 [Panel 4] Rhummi sleeping beside Rebecca’s harp, wrapped in a ribbon.
🪴 [Panel 5] Caption: “Official Club Mascot: Rhummi the Rhythm Spirit”
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🎼 Scene 3: College Life Montage
🎶 [Shine] Typing a music paper at 2AM. “Deadline is tomorrow?! I thought that was next week!”
🎶 [Sebastian] Rehearsing violin solo while FaceTiming his little sister. “You’re still my number one fan, right?”
🎶 [Noime] Performing a rhythmic piece solo in class—classmates cheering. She smiles wide. At peace.
🎶 [Austin] Helping a bunny cross the road. Literally. Then shaking in fear after. “Do it for Rebecca, do it for Rebecca…”
🎶 [Rebecca] Helping classmates with chord progressions, baking cookies as reward. Also—secretly reading a “What does it mean when he blushes?” article.
🎶 [Rhummi] Jumping across backpacks, stealing snacks, and headbanging to music club rehearsals.
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🌌 Final Scene: Rooftop Nighttime Chill
They sit under the stars, all five of them. Guitars. Snacks. Laughter. Breeze.
Shine leans on Sebastian’s shoulder.
Noime feeds Rhummi a cracker.
Rebecca tosses popcorn at Austin, who dramatically dodges it.
They all look up.
And for a moment, no one says a word.
Just…
Breathing. Living. Healing. Playing.
Together.
🌱 And somewhere in the wind, a single green leaf drifts down…
But this time…
It lands, gently.
And doesn’t move.
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Part 6: The Final Note That Opens the Door
The path ahead pulsed with fading light.
Shine hesitated. “Something’s wrong… the exit isn’t open.”
Sebastian nodded. “I think… it’s not just about defeating Leaf. We need to finish the piece.”
“But didn’t we just play something together?” Austin asked. “We rocked that last harmony!”
Noime held Rhummi close. “That piece wasn’t his. It was ours. But the curse remains.”
Rebecca whispered, “Then what’s missing?”
A slow clap echoed from the shadows.
“Clarity,” Leaf said, emerging again—but weaker. His glow flickered, unstable. “You freed the instruments… but not yourselves.”
Everyone turned.
“You think music is just harmony? Music is also pain. Regret. Secrets. Finish the piece—only if you’re brave enough to face the truth.”
The sheet floated before them. Still torn. Still unfinished.
Suddenly, vines shot out—binding them one by one. Not to hurt them. But to hold them still.
“Your notes are not enough. Speak your rests. Face your pauses. Reveal what you hide.”
The room dimmed.
A piano lit up at the center.
Shine stepped forward—heart racing.
She sat down. And whispered:
“…I liked you, Sebastian. Ever since first year. And I didn’t want to say anything… Kasi ayokong mawala ka sa buhay ko. Pero… hindi ko na kayang itago.”
She began to play—a slow, trembling tune.
Sebastian’s eyes widened. He stepped forward, holding his violin.
“…Shine,” he said, voice low. “I liked you, too. That’s why I couldn’t say anything. I thought… if I did, I’d lose focus. Or ruin things.”
He raised his bow.
And joined her melody.
Noime closed her eyes.
“I knew it,” she whispered. “And… it hurt. But it’s okay now.”
She stepped toward the center. Added her rhythm—strong and steady. With Rhummi on her shoulder, she looked at Shine and smiled, genuinely.
“I want to heal… and I want to be happy for you both. Let this be my part of the piece.”
Rebecca clutched her harp, looked at Austin… and finally admitted:
“I’m dense. I thought you were just being silly. But I see it now—your courage. Your kindness.”
Austin blinked. “Wait. Like… you mean…”
Rebecca smiled. “Yes. I see you.”
He grinned. “FINALLY.”
And strummed the strings with overflowing energy.
Their sounds merged.
All five played.
The true final piece. No more fear. No more pretending. Only truth. Pain. Love. Acceptance. And hope.
The vines retreated.
The sheet music finished itself.
Leaf stared in shock.
“Impossible…”
Shine stood up, trembling.
“No. Not impossible. Just honest.”
She looked at Sebastian. He took her hand.
Leaf stumbled back, glowing light bursting from his chest.
“No… no…!!”
He screamed—but not out of rage.
Out of release.
And then…
He dissolved into leaves.
A glowing circle appeared.
The true exit.
They turned to the Herb Clan—who bowed, silently thanking them.
Noime whispered, “They’re free… because we were.”
They stepped into the light.
And just like that—
The real world returned.
The music room.
The instruments.
Their hands still holding the last chord.
Silence.
Then—laughter. Tearful, shaky laughter.
Austin wiped his eyes. “Did that just happen?”
Rebecca giggled. “If not, I’m never touching a harp again.”
Shine looked at Sebastian. He nodded.
“We’re really back.”
Noime crouched and looked at Rhummi, who blinked and squeaked.
“Wait… he’s here?” Austin asked. “WE HAVE A MAGICAL MASCOT FOR REAL?!”
Rhummi raised a tiny drumstick and saluted.
They all laughed.
And above the music room door… the last line of the piece shimmered into existence:
“Harmony is born when hearts play their truth—together.”
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Part 5: Symphony of the Lost
The Herb Clan stood still—half-plant, half-people. Their bodies swayed to a silent beat only Leaf could hear. They weren’t attacking.
Yet.
Shine whispered, “They’re… students.”
Sebastian nodded slowly, eyes scanning. “Trapped. Like we almost were.”
Leaf clapped once. The hall shifted again.
And then—
Music began.
But not theirs.
It was a distorted version of Noime’s unfinished rhythm. Warped. Mocked.
“Let’s see if you can harmonize… with the lost.”
They were forced to play.
A battle of melodies.
Noime banged the tambol with trembling hands. Shine’s piano shook with dissonant chords. Sebastian struggled to lead the melody through chaos. Austin strummed to block sharp notes. Rebecca cried as she plucked, not from fear—but from sorrow.
Then, Noime’s rhythm faltered.
Too many voices. Too many hurts.
Suddenly—a small squeak.
A little creature jumped out of the shadows and pressed against her leg. Tiny, furry, with a leaf hat and bright eyes.
Noime blinked. “Wh… what are you doing here?”
It chirped—then thumped its little feet.
…in rhythm.
A simple beat. Clear. Steady.
Tug tug. Tug tug.
Noime smiled—tears forming. She mimicked it.
Tug tug. Tug tug.
Her rhythm stabilized.
The others followed her beat.
Leaf’s smirk faltered.
Sebastian looked at Noime, amazed. Then at the creature beside her—bobbing its head proudly.
“You made a friend,” he whispered.
Noime gave a small grin. “Yeah… guess someone sees me.”
Shine heard that. Her eyes softened.
She reached for a harmony and played alongside Noime’s beat, layering it like a warm hug. Sebastian followed next. Rebecca joined with light plucks. Austin nodded to the tempo and strummed with conviction.
Together—a new symphony was born.
One that wasn’t Leaf’s.
The Herb Clan began to hesitate. Their limbs trembled. Some swayed out of sync.
One by one… they dropped their instruments. Their eyes blinked—clearer.
Leaf roared. “No!”
But the group’s music grew stronger. A wall of harmony. A song of hope and remembrance.
The light swirled.
Leaf screamed—and vanished into it.
Silence.
Only the small creature’s chirps remained.
The Herb Clan knelt, finally freed—confused but safe.
And at the center stood Noime, tears in her eyes, hugging her new companion.
Shine walked over and touched her shoulder.
“I see you, Noime.”
Noime looked at her, eyes wide.
Sebastian joined. “We all do.”
Austin whistled. “That lil’ bunny-raccoon thingy is now the official group mascot.”
The creature proudly saluted with its tiny hand.
Rebecca giggled. “What should we name it?”
Noime looked at it. It blinked.
“…Rhummi,” she said.
They all smiled.
As they left the chamber, a door opened—revealing a glowing corridor.
Freedom.
But before stepping out, Sebastian looked back at the place they almost got trapped in forever.
He reached into his pocket and pulled out the original piece. Torn. Cursed. Changed.
He knelt beside Shine. “Let’s finish this piece someday.”
Shine looked up. “Together?”
He nodded, smiling gently. “Together.”
And just as they stepped into the light—
He reached down…
…and held her hand.
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Part 4: The Heart’s Hidden Chorus
The next day—if you could still call it that in this strange place—they found themselves in a circular hall that felt... wrong.
Vines hung like curtains. The ceiling sang in whispers. At the center, an old music stand. On it: a single page of music, torn, half-completed.
Noime stepped forward. “Guys… this is mine.”
They looked at her.
“The rhythm pattern—see that marking? That’s the piece I was composing for class.”
“You didn’t submit this, right?” Austin asked.
She shook her head. “I didn’t finish it. I got stuck. Frustrated.”
Leaf’s voice echoed from above.
“Unfinished works carry your soul. And when you abandon them… they become mine.”
Suddenly, the floor cracked open into five glowing paths—one for each of them.
“Go,” Leaf said sweetly. “Each of you must walk your own harmony.”
Each member was separated.
Shine clutched her hands, walking through a hallway of mirrors that whispered her own thoughts.
“You’re just background music.” “He’ll never choose you.” “You’re only useful when needed.”
Her knees weakened—but she remembered Sebastian’s words. “You’re stronger than you think.”
She stood taller. Played a short piece on the piano glowing in front of her. Her own lullaby—gentle, honest. The mirrors shattered.
She smiled.
Sebastian’s path led to a memory. A projection of his home. His family. His mother crying.
“You’re always choosing music… not us.”
He gripped his violin tighter. “This isn’t real.”
Leaf’s voice slithered near his ear.
“It’s what you fear most, isn’t it? That you’ll become great… and alone.”
Sebastian took a breath.
Then played.
A soft melody. One he wrote for his little sister. Something warm.
The illusion faded.
Austin’s path led him to a garden of glass bunnies.
His scream echoed five times.
“Seriously?!” he shouted. “Leaf, you weirdo!”
In the middle of the field stood a statue—Rebecca frozen in glass. Her eyes pleading.
“Get over it, Austin,” he told himself. “She’s just a girl. Just—your favorite girl. That’s all.”
He touched the statue and whispered, “You’re more than just pretty. You’re… you.”
The statue glowed and melted into light.
Rebecca’s path was quieter.
She saw images of Austin tripping, trying to impress her. His nervous smiles. His awkward jokes.
And behind it… real affection.
“Oh,” she said quietly. “He’s not just trying to look cool.”
She touched a harp in the center of the room. Played a note.
A flower bloomed.
Noime’s path was the hardest.
Sebastian stood in front of her—an illusion.
Smiling.
“I like someone else,” he said gently.
Noime swallowed hard.
“I knew,” she said softly. “I just hoped…”
Tears welled in her eyes.
The illusion faded.
But she stood tall.
“Shine is my friend,” she whispered. “I won't let this break me.”
A rhythm started in the air. She followed it. Stronger. Still smiling through tears.
They all returned to the main hall—one by one. Changed.
And standing at the center… was Leaf.
Clapping.
“Bravo,” he said, mockingly. “But this was only a warm-up.”
He raised his hand.
From the shadows… the Herb Clan emerged.
Not just plants anymore. People with faces. Eyes. Broken music in their bodies. Students who never escaped. And now… were Leaf’s instruments.
Leaf smiled. “Let’s see if you can play your hearts against mine.”
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