Standing up swiftly, she pulled the case close to her thin frame and began her journey to the car. When she opened her car door and began to slip in, her chest suddenly began to tighten. Quickly, she brushed off the feeling and placed her case in the passenger's seat next to her. She pulled out of her driveway and made her way to the …show more content…
She sat down, but not a single performer even bothered to shoot a look her way.
Reed, ligature, swab, everything was there; So why did she feel as if she was missing something important?
“Can I move the empty chair over there?” a staff member asked in the distance.
“No, we are waiting to see if that performer will be arriving.” Charlotte tried to spot the empty chair, but every seat held a person as far as she could see.
The symphony warmed up and began the concert, but two seats were missing audience members: her parents’. Her eyes skimmed over the crowded auditorium between melodies, but her mother and father were nowhere to be found. The only faces she could recognise belonged to her friends Alice and Carlisle, but they hurriedly scrambled out during the short intermission.
When the concert ended and she began packing up, a nearby conversation between two flutists made her whole body spin around.
“Did you hear about the newbie, Charlotte Matthews?” The taller woman grimly asked her friend.
“I did. What a shame that she crashed today, she was so young,” the smaller woman replied. “I heard her car is still in a mess on Vernon …show more content…
In the seat, sat herself. It was strange to see her own face, and Charlotte could do nothing but sputter as she looked over the figure that was clearly not breathing. Her hands rested on the dented up door, and she a familiar sob behind her. When she slowly turned around, she saw her parents nearby talking to one of the officers. Her mother looked gorgeous; she had worn her church clothes, and held a bouquet of white roses, which Charlotte presumed were going to be given to her. Her father’s face was scrunched up, and the only other time she had ever seen him this upset is when Charlotte’s grandfather had passed away. She felt guilt wash over her, feeling as if she had caused her parents a great pain when she was supposed to be making them