
The girl was 11 years old. She was becoming an accomplished piano player.
She was terrified of playing in an upcoming recital. The girl was bullied at school. They called her “chicken” and teased her.
It was the day of the recital. She wanted to pull out of it, but she remembered all the cries of “chicken.” When her turn came, she gathered all her courage and played a Bach piece, the Prelude in C Minor.
When she finished, there was silence in the audience. Then wild cheering. She never heard the cries of “chicken” again.
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Love a happy ending!
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Thanks!! Sorry for the late reply!
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I am so glad she didn’t let those bullies stop her from sharing her brilliance. Lovely, Rosemary.
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R.M., I like where you started with your story and where you took it.
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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Victory! She’ll go far, now that she’s learned not to listen to the cruel voices around her. Good story.
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Thank you, Margaret! Sorry for the late reply!
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I love a happy ending and I love a story that makes me smile. I loved this.
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Thank you so much!
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Dear Rosemary,
Success is the best revenge. I love this!
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you so much, Rochelle! Sorry for the late reply.
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Good for her! So often we’re deterred by the voices and don’t even give our talents a fair chance to shine.
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So true, Angela! Thank you.
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Yes! I’m so glad she summoned up her courage and showed those bullies who’s boss! Great tale of comeuppance!
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Thanks so much, Nancy!
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