Aria Dixon // Euterpe (museicalme) wrote in monte_logs, @ 2012-01-31 21:36:00 |
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Current mood: | determined |
Current music: | Katy Perry - Use Your Love |
Entry tags: | euterpe, judas iscariot |
so many things i shouldn't be sayin' now...
Characters: Aria/Euterpe (museicalme) & Jake/Judas Iscariot (sins_past)
Date/Time: Tuesday night, 01/31
Location: Practice room
Rating: tba
Warnings: Judas is involved
Summary: Euterpe needs to blow off steam, and encounters Judas
When it came down to it, being the muse of music had good sides and bad ones. While she hadn't realized it until a few years ago when she first became a student at Montenegro, her connection to music and lyrics was a two way street. While she could feel total elation at the beauty of a modern song made into an orchestral marvel, an angry song could stir an equal reaction within her. Then there was the things that happened when she channeled her emotions into the music around her - people would react to the suggestions in the songs to varying degrees - and how disastrous that could be.
Tonight, for example, she somehow managed to cause a catfight in choir practice, all because she was focusing too much on the abject loathing she felt towards a certain other female. It was ridiculous that Jacquie returning had as much of an effect as it did on her, but Aria was just a girl when it came down to it and seeing the woman who essentially destroyed a five year relationship made her feel like breaking things. She needed to calm down, and fast, especially since she wasn't exactly sure that whatever she and Arron had going on was worth getting kicked out of school if she were to snap and put his step-sisters' head through a wall. If circumstances were different, maybe she and Jacquie could have been friends... No, unlikely, as Aria never could deal with fake people.
With that in mind, she decided to head to a practice room, so she could take out her frustrations through her music. Between the piano, using one of the orchestras violins, and her beloved aulos, she was sure that she'd be able to calm herself down. However, as she neared the music room and opened the door, she was dismayed to find it was already being used. She leaned against the doorframe, watching, unable to stop herself from being drawn into the room. She had no idea who was playing, but he was good. Beyond that, there was something about him that called out to her, stirring up her need to inspire. She waited for him to notice her, hoping he wouldn't be annoyed when he did.