Yes, soon. Christine isn't terribly extroverted - she loves to sing, to dance, but standing on a stage is different from standing before a throng of patrons. Each one presents a new obstacle. What should she say to them? What do they expect from her?
"I studied ballet in the opera-house. I have done so since I was a child." she lights up under his gaze, her eyes warm and friendly. This is not a starlet who is too vain to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
The way he speaks about his craft delights her and though her voice is soft, there is a thread of passion beneath every word:
"I feel as if I am speaking from the heart each time I sing. It's a way of connecting myself to my father. He was the only family I ever knew." she isn't sure he wants to hear about a dreary story of loss, so instead she leans in and whispers, "I have a grand teacher. He has taught me everything I know about singing and the stage."
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"I studied ballet in the opera-house. I have done so since I was a child." she lights up under his gaze, her eyes warm and friendly. This is not a starlet who is too vain to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
The way he speaks about his craft delights her and though her voice is soft, there is a thread of passion beneath every word:
"I feel as if I am speaking from the heart each time I sing. It's a way of connecting myself to my father. He was the only family I ever knew." she isn't sure he wants to hear about a dreary story of loss, so instead she leans in and whispers, "I have a grand teacher. He has taught me everything I know about singing and the stage."