Sound of Memories

by Cici L

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Chapter 1
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Shadows
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There Samuel Gomez stood, dully gazing at the photograph that he had taken with his father at St. John’s Catholic Church two months ago. Now that the incomparable lawyer and the best father in the town of Bardstown, Kentucky, has passed away due to a car crash, the tears slowly gather in Samuel’s eyes; he felt a pang of remorse as he knew that his life will never be the same again. Sluggishly, he dragged himself down the dimly lit hallway to the farthest room where his father used to live. 
With a heavy heart, Samuel slowly opened the creaky door, and though he had visited there countless times before, the room presented as foreign and alienated, and the memory of his father’s presence lingered in his mind like a bright shadow, evoking both horror and warmth. Examining the unfinished legal documents and paperwork on his father’s wooden table and all the classic vinyl neatly stacked on the antique bookshelf, he could not help but think of all the splendid evenings that they had spent together accompanied by the sounds of music. Bending down, Samuel reached for the dusty case with his father’s guitar under the bed, his hands trembling as he opened it. The instrument shone like a lighthouse in the darkness, reminding him of all the hopes that his father had for him and his future.
He sat on the bed, holding the guitar tight in his arms, and closed his eyes as he began to play the melodies his father used to perform at Northwood Square whenever he successfully helped another family gain the justice that they deserved at court; the familiar music echoed through the room like a comforting embrace. Slowly, he drifted off to sleep.
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Chapter 2
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Rivals
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Samuel woke up the next morning with a renewed sense of purpose and determination; he wanted to be like his father. After an extremely dedicated day at Amor Middle School, Samuel quickly finished his homework, hurriedly snatched the guitar, and made his way to the stairs outside of his apartment. Above him, the sky twinkled with faintly looking stars as the sun began to go down. There he sat letting the autumn breezes carry the sound of his music through Bardstown’s busy streets as he passionately strummed the strings on his father’s guitar. That same evening, Robert Jackson collapsed on his couch and switched on reality shows on the television as he languidly began to review paperwork for his first client in two months. Dreading to do any work, he stood up and grumpily wandered to the kitchen and grabbed some potato chips. 
On his way back to the couch, Robert heard a vaguely familiar sound coming from outside his apartment. It’s the Gomezs. He absolutely hated his neighbor next door due to how competitive lawyer jobs can be. When Robert overheard the conversation his colleagues had been having the other day, he jumped in excitement knowing that his bothersome rival’s life had officially ended. But when he heard a cacophony of melody outside of his house, his eyeballs bulged out of his eyes, and his face turned bright red like a freshly picked tomato. Looking around his disorganized home, he rushed to the storage room and grabbed his bugle horn, and opened his window where the music continued to play. With all his strength, Robert blew his horn directly at the boy signaling him to stop. Samuel looked towards the sound and saw a pair of ominous eyes glaring straight at him like a lion looking at
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