Title: Elegy in B Minor
Chapter: 1. overture
Rating: T
Summary: Arthur Kirkland first meets Francis Bonnefoy in a small group ensemble in college. Twenty-three years of life get in the way of the future he thought he had.
Warnings: Slash, emotional trauma, self-harm, and eventual character death.
About the Length: This is going to be a monster, so just
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I'm still kind of on a high from the Doctor Who season premiere so you get rampant caps lock abuse
MUSIC FIC IS THE BEST
CELLO, ARTHUR PLAYS CELLO (I adore the cello, I think it has such a beautiful sound. One of my biggest regrets, I think, will be never learning how to play. Though I suppose it's not too late!)
YAY :DDDD
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I LOVE THE CELLO I am trying to learn but nobody will teach me so I guess I'll just have to learn how to do it all by meself, alas XD It's so gorgeous!
I AM GLAD YOU LIKE THE MUSIC FIC
I AM GLAD YOU LIKE THE FIC AT ALL
here's me abusing capslock as well mwa ha ha
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I can't wait for you to update this! This intro is already very engaging. TuT I'm not surprised too that Arthur plays the cello and Francis the violin. XD They both seem like the type <3 (And they'd look very hot playing them, just sayin')
Oats Oats Oats I will be waiting(coughstalkingcough)... as usual. ;u; /hugs <3
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I am so glad that you like! I just hope you're in for the long haul hahaha. This one will take forever!
I just love love love stringed instruments, and they seem to fit these two more than, like, the trombone or whatever, you know?
Ahhhhhh I will await your stalking eagerly!!! <333
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Definitely looking forward to seeing where this one's going, and I love the cast as they've been introduced so far.
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Yay! Yeah this one will take a very long time so as long as you're prepared for the long haul, then I hope it pleases you!
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Cellos tend to be placed behind or very close to (second) violins in the string section, and when they get a...shall we say 'less invigorating' piece of music to play (see: the cello pieces written for Pachabel's canon or Oomh Pah Pah from Oliver Twist, which both take a very small amount of notes and repeat them for a very long space of time), literally all you can hear is the cellists playing those same notes. Again. And again. And again. *twitch*
And yes, yes, I shall sit here and wait until the end of timeeeeeeeee.
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