Vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
As a child I was completely obsessed with music, when my brother started playing the guitar for the first time I was always there while my parents taught him so I could hear the music produced. When my mother brought a radio when I was nine I constantly listened to it when I wasn't working on the family farm. A couple of years later my family invested in a violin and I tried my best to learn but ended up accepting I wasn't meant to play, I was meant to listen. So when a new family moved into the old abandoned house that used to be the old farm house, opposite us and brought a piano with them. Of course I was interested in them.
I remember the day they moved in, it was late and I was just finishing off my chores when a loud and noisy automobile pulled up the drive with a large transport truck behind it. Curious, I climbed the farm gate and sat on top of it as the family parked by the old farm house.
I was confused because nobody had lived there in years. Legend said (and by legend I mean my parents) that the house used to belong to my grandfather before there was a gas leak. Since we lived in the country, no plumbers could come and fix it so our grandfather rebuild the barn which is now our house.
A couple of years later, on a stormy night, my dad thought it was a good idea to go "exploring" and brought a packet of matches with him to act as light.
Of course the result wasn't the nicest if you put the two together but he lived, my grandfather fixed the gaping hole in the roof and walls, but since then our family has left it there. I suppose my dad didn't like the thought of living in the place that blew up.
Suddenly I realised, for people to live there, they must of contacted my family to buy it. But I hadn't known about it! I was quickly filled with rage with was swiped away by my parents telling me to get off the gate so they could pass through.
"Mum, mum, what's going on?" I say, jumping off and landing in the wet mud.
"Neighbours, that's what's going on." She said.
"I don't like the sound of that." I stuck my tounge out, "what if they have kids and they start messing about on the farm?"
This was of course referring to the gang of teenagers that had pillaged the farm years ago, since then, other human contact (apart from family of course,) was frowned upon in my books.
"They won't." My dad says, shutting the gate behind him.
I climb back up and shake my head. "I bet on it, where's Boomer? He'd agree with me!"
Just then my brother, Boomer, climbs the gate and sits beside me. "Here." He says in his deep voice.
"Boomer, there's people!" I say, appalled.
He shrugged, "can't be that bad." My brother was two years older than me, making him fifteen. He had wavy brown hair in need of a haircut, most of it covered his eyes. He had bright blue eyes and often wore hoodies.
I crossed my arms as I watched my parents greet the family.
"Hey look, Sweets, they have a piano!" He points at the men unloading a large piano from the truck.
"Oh!" My opinion of them instantly changed, "they have to be great people then."
Boomer laughed at my child like attitude.
"Wanna go up and say hi?"
I suddenly felt extremely shy so I shook my head, "maybe later." I said.
"Alright then."
Instead we stayed on the gate and watched them unpack until our parents told us to get back in the house.
-last edited on Mar 1, 2017 22:16:02 GMT by Sweets
Post by Sweets on Mar 1, 2017 22:08:58 GMT
CHAPTER 1: The boy called Con.
For the next week my mum, dad and Boomer were overly friendly with our neighbours and visited frequently. More then often they'd try to drag me along, but I'd always make some excuse, but to tell the truth, I was terrified. I have no idea why, but the thought of stepping outside that gate suddenly struck fear in my stomach so I just avoided the ordeal.
But of course this couldn't continue because on one day one of the neighbours walked down to the farm gate just as I was passing by. "Hey!" The stranger called. It was a boy and he looked around Boomers age. He had windswept and overgrown brown hair with bright eyes hiding behind glasses and he was cloaked head to toe in black.
I gingerly walked to the gate. "Yo." I said, biting my lip. "Hey, have you seen my brother? I was wondering if he had been around here? He's not in the house and my mother is going mental." I shook my head quickly and said nothing. It was at this moment when Boomer decided to show up, he yelled out a hello before running up, I thanked god mentally.
"Hey, so I take it you met Sweets then?" Boomer said, leaning on the gate. "Is this your younger sister you've been talking about?" The boy asked. "Yeah...Sweets, this is Con." I hesitated at first but then spoke, "y-y-you're friends?"
"Yeah, I guess so." Boomer said. "What do you need man?" "My brother has gone missing, I thought he might be down here." "Do you want me to help you look for him?" Boomer offered. I glared at Boomer, I felt put out, how could he be talking to this boy he's hardly met? He was so friendly towards him and I already felt forgotten! I felt jealous and annoyed at the boy called Con.
"Yeah - I guess I could do with it." With no hesitation, Boomer climbed over the gate. "Come on, Sweets. Come help us." Boomer said, already beginning to walk away. I shook my head stubbornly and turned away. "Please?" He said, in a slightly hurt voice.
I sighed, Boomer knew, he knew, how to make me do stuff even if I didn't want to. Just put on a sad voice and I'd come back to help because I'd feel bad. I never knew if he did this on purpose or not but I grumpily turned around and climbed over the gate to follow him.
For the next week my mum, dad and Boomer were overly friendly with our neighbours and visited frequently. More then often they'd try to drag me along, but I'd always make some excuse, but to tell the truth, I was terrified. I have no idea why, but the thought of stepping outside that gate suddenly struck fear in my stomach so I just avoided the ordeal.
But of course this couldn't continue because on one day one of the neighbours walked down to the farm gate just as I was passing by. "Hey!" The stranger called. It was a boy and he looked around Boomers age. He had windswept and overgrown brown hair with bright eyes hiding behind glasses and he was cloaked head to toe in black.
I gingerly walked to the gate. "Yo." I said, biting my lip. "Hey, have you seen my brother? I was wondering if he had been around here? He's not in the house and my mother is going mental." I shook my head quickly and said nothing. It was at this moment when Boomer decided to show up, he yelled out a hello before running up, I thanked god mentally.
"Hey, so I take it you met Sweets then?" Boomer said, leaning on the gate. "Is this your younger sister you've been talking about?" The boy asked. "Yeah...Sweets, this is Con." I hesitated at first but then spoke, "y-y-you're friends?"
"Yeah, I guess so." Boomer said. "What do you need man?" "My brother has gone missing, I thought he might be down here." "Do you want me to help you look for him?" Boomer offered. I glared at Boomer, I felt put out, how could he be talking to this boy he's hardly met? He was so friendly towards him and I already felt forgotten! I felt jealous and annoyed at the boy called Con.
"Yeah - I guess I could do with it." With no hesitation, Boomer climbed over the gate. "Come on, Sweets. Come help us." Boomer said, already beginning to walk away. I shook my head stubbornly and turned away. "Please?" He said, in a slightly hurt voice.
I sighed, Boomer knew, he knew, how to make me do stuff even if I didn't want to. Just put on a sad voice and I'd come back to help because I'd feel bad. I never knew if he did this on purpose or not but I grumpily turned around and climbed over the gate to follow him.
Cool story so far! I should've known your new neighbor would be Con.