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                                                                                  Jayden

The morning always felt shorter than it should.

Not because time moved differently, but because there were moments in it that didn’t feel like they belonged to the same day.

Jayden noticed that more on days he came early.

The music room was colder before the building fully woke up. The piano always felt slightly unfamiliar at that hour, like it had been left untouched long enough to forget the shape of his hands.

He flexed his fingers once before placing them on the keys.

A habit.

Nothing more.

The first note came out slightly uneven. He didn’t fix it.

There was no one here to impress.

That thought usually made things easier.

The school outside the room had already begun to stir. Distant footsteps moved through corridors that were still half-empty. A door slammed somewhere down the hall. A voice echoed briefly before fading into structure again.

Jayden ignored it all.

He preferred it that way.

Noise existed, but it didn’t have to reach him unless he allowed it to.

He played.

It was his favorite piece: Starry Night

The very first piece his teacher had played for him, the very piece that drew him to the piano and made him want to learn. The very piece that brought him comfort despite the loneliness.

The piano responded the way it always did. Imperfect. Slightly out of tune. Predictable in its unpredictability.

It was enough.

His phone vibrated once in his pocket, but he didn’t check it.

Not yet.

There were always messages.

Always shifts. Always work. Always something waiting for him outside the music room that required energy he didn’t feel like giving yet.

He continued playing instead.

The sound filled the room without asking permission. For a while, nothing else mattered in a way he didn’t question. Then something shifted.

Not loudly. Not clearly. Just… subtly.

A break in attention he didn’t immediately understand.

Jayden’s fingers slowed for half a second before continuing.

He didn’t stop. There was no reason to. But the rhythm felt slightly less steady than before. He frowned faintly at that, though not enough to break focus.

The room was still empty. It had to be. It always was at this hour.

Still…

Something had felt different. Not a sound. Not a movement he could identify.

More like the feeling of having been briefly out of sync with something he couldn’t see.

He played a few more notes, then let the melody soften slightly as it shifted into something quieter.

The interruption faded the way most things did when he ignored them long enough. Eventually, he stopped thinking about it at all.

The piano filled the silence again.

Later, when the first wave of students began filling the building, Jayden closed the piano lid halfway and stood.

The room felt normal again. Which meant it was safe to leave.

He picked up his bag lying beside the piano legs and stepped into the corridor.

The noise outside had grown. Voices overlapping. Chairs scraping. Doors opening and closing with less care than before.

Jayden stayed close to the edge of it all as he walked. He didn’t need to be part of it.

The school functioned fine without him in the middle of it. That was how it had always been.

He adjusted his bag strap slightly and turned a corner.

He made his way to his classroom.

A few students were already inside. Their voices lowered slightly as he entered, conversations pausing for a brief moment before resuming in smaller tones.

He was used to that.

He didn’t react.

Instead, he walked straight to his desk by the window, set his bag on the chair, and sat down.

Outside, a tall tree stood just beyond the glass, its leaves forming a wide canopy that shifted gently with the wind. He found himself looking at it more than anything else whenever there was nothing to do.

Which was often.

Everything felt the same as always. Quiet. Predictable. Slightly dull in a way he didn’t bother naming.

He almost wished he could go back to the music room, but that wasn’t an option anymore.

Class would start soon.

More students entered the room, filling the space with conversation again. The tone shifted slightly—louder, more animated. Something was happening among them, something he wasn’t part of.

He could hear it in fragments if he paid attention. But he didn’t. Not fully.

Still, there was a small shift in the air that he couldn’t ignore entirely. Something subtle. Not loud enough to define. Just present enough to notice.

It reminded him of earlier in the music room.

That brief moment when something had felt slightly off, even though nothing had changed.

He leaned back slightly in his chair.

People passed through spaces all the time. Rooms changed depending on who was in them. Moments shifted without warning.

It didn’t usually matter. He let the thought go, as he always did.

But even as he did, something lingered at the edge of it.

A faint sense that the morning hadn’t been entirely the same as others. Not worse or better. Just slightly displaced.

Like something had existed in it for a moment and left without fully disappearing.

Jayden frowned faintly at the thought, then turned his attention back to the window.

It wasn’t important. So he stopped thinking about it.

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