Arlo Seys gently curved his lips into a smile, giving her an encouraging grin, as his fingers settled on the guitar.
At his motion, the crowd below fell silent, eagerly awaiting the performance to unfold.
Arlo Seys strumd the guitar, his gaze shifting to Ariel Morris, with soft light spilling from his eyes. He softly sang the first line of "Later": "Later, I finally learned how to love, but unfortunately you have vanished into the crowd; later, I understood through tears, so people once missed, can never be found again."
As Arlo Seys’ voice fell, Dawn Sutherland and Nico Haynes imdiately began to move their fingers, accompanying the tune "Later".
Arlo Seys’ voice was deep and pleasant, gently lyrical, engulfing everyone in its allure.
As the lively accompanint sounded, Ariel Morris’ tense mood also eased a bit along with the lody. Furthermore, Arlo Seys stood by her side, facing the throng together with her. Ariel Morris silently cheered herself on, raised the microphone to her lips, and humd a lively rendition of "Later" along with the upbeat rhythm.
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"Why was love so simple back then, and why, in one’s youth, must the person they deeply love be hurt."
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"How do you rember , with a smile or in silence, has anyone made you feel not lonely over these years."
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"Later, I finally learned how to love, but unfortunately you have vanished into the crowd."
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"Later, I understood through tears, so people once missed, can never be found again."
The lively and sweet lodious singing rendered "Later", a song that had moved many to tears, into a vivid and carefree rendition. Everyone in the crowd couldn’t help but join Ariel Morris in cheerfully humming a unique version of "Later", pushing the competition to its peak!
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In the afternoon after school, Ariel Morris carried her backpack and wore headphones, looping the song "Later" by Singer Lewis.
At the school gate, Arlo Seys was waiting there steadily, his eyes gleaming with soft light upon seeing that familiar silhouette finally erge from within the school gate.
Ariel Morris, with her headphones on, suddenly heard the music stop, replaced by a ringtone in her ears. She pressed the answer key, and her mother Laura Pinley’s voice ca from the other end.
"Hello, Ariel---are you out of school now? I asked the driver to pick you up and bring you ho."
Ariel Morris quickly declined, "No need, mom, I have a lot of howork today, I’ll just sleep at the rented place near the school?"
Laura Pinley replied gently, "How can mom be at ease with you, a girl, frequently staying out? Co back to stay, alright? The house is spacious, and there’s a driver to pick you up, it’s more convenient." Laura Pinley’s voice paused for a mont, then she warmly smiled and continued, "Ariel, why haven’t you brought friends ho before? Aren’t you acquainted with that senior, the one called Seys? Bring him ho as a guest, a lively ho needs more people. Your dad and I love company, we won’t neglect your friends."
After her mother finished speaking, Ariel Morris’ fingers stiffened a little.
Bringing a friend ho----the friend nad Seys-----
Apparently, her mom calling to care for her and urging her to co ho was indeed to have her bring Arlo Seys over as a guest... More precisely, wasn’t it to target Arlo Seys’ family, the Seys Family?
The Morris Clan was in peril, if the Seys could intervene, it’d be easy for Morris Family to turn the tide, right? So that’s why her parents wanted her to bring Arlo Seys ho...
Ariel Morris’ lips were sowhat pale, she bit her lower lip, slowly speaking in a slightly low voice: "I haven’t seen him recently----Arlo Seys---" Yet, inadvertently raising her eyes, she spotted not far from her, standing at the school gate, that tall silhouette, instinctively calling out.
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