Kaede teaching the piano to S/O who is a slow learner
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You were never good with the piano, but since Kaede offered to teach you even despite your warnings of how bad you were with the instrument, you accepted.
She would first start by introducing the keys to you, allowing you to take your time to learn their position on the piano. Whenever you had trouble, Kaede would teach you tricks to help remind you
When you both got onto the piano, she would teach you a simple melody. Even as you stumbled over the song, she would merely encourage you to try again.
Even if you would take days or weeks to learn this song, she managed to keep her patience and continued to urge and cheer you on.
As she taught you how to play the piano, Kaede would often just spectate and only help you when you requested for help. She had wanted to give you room to grow by yourself, but she would be there if you needed her assistance.
Even when you found yourself frustrated and unable to find yourself to stay at the piano due to how much trouble you had with the song, Kaede would come up and comfort you.
During those moments when you doubt your ability to play the piano because how terrible you were at a certain part, Kaede would often mention how it didn’t matter whether you were a good piano player or not. So long as you were having fun and truly dedicated to the task, it was fine.
No matter how small progress you made with the piano, she would continue to encourage you to practice which slowly but surely improve your skill with the piano.
When you managed to play the song for the first time without making a mistake, Kaede was ecstatic. She will confidently tell you that your dedication helped you learn the song, and she was merely there to guide you through the journey.
Asking you to play the song she taught you once more, Kaede would also sit next to you and also begin playing the piano with you, her fluid music beautifully combining with your own. However, as her music threw you off of your song she merely smiled asking if you wanted to try again to see if you both were able to perform this duet. It was a question that you agreed with.
Despite how difficult it was to learn the piano, in the end, the satisfaction of finally nailing down a song and the fact that you will be able to play a duet with your girlfriend in the future with more practice made things all worth it in the end.