Dissonant Chord, Part 3
Luna raised her head, the rest of the group (some more willingly than others) bowing respectfully to the young maestro before rising, the Princess magically opening the door. "I leave all but one thing to you, Maestro: it had been decided before your arrival that Lyra Heartstrings shall be your roommate for the next year: you will, hopefully, more acquainted with Canterlot's workings then." The stallion affirmatively bobbed his head, bowing again.
"Thank you, Princess Luna. I..." He felt himself at something of a loss for words, and opted to just say what came to mind. "I'll try not to disappoint." Luna simply smiled, walking alongside them only for a moment, spreading her wings and flying out of the tower, door closing itself.
"So, roomie..." The lyrist gently poked the maestro's side with a smile, the stallion chuckling as he turned to face her. "I guess it's official. You're the maestro of the Royal Orchestra! Let's-"
"Ignore the greenhorn." Frederic stated, looking at the newly appointed maestro with cold indifference, stepping toward him. "You aren't ready. Such hesitance...already, a sign of weakness." Step found himself backing away from the pianist, whose statements seemed to ring in his ear.
Lyra stood in front of the maestro, gently pushing the maestro away as if to defend him. "Frederic...Luna kinda had a point back there, don't you think? We've all been kinda out of sync with each other. I think it'd do us good to have someone focusing our efforts." The maestro felt his smile return, stepping forward to look at the rest of the group...
"Focusing our efforts?" Octavia stepped forward next to Frederic as she spoke, Lyra looking at the cellist coolly. "I do believe that your lack of punctuality should be brought to attention! Neglect to mention that you never actually practice." This sparked a small flame in Lyra, who stepped in front of Octavia.
"Yes, just because I don't practice every moment of my free time-" Both sides of the argument could feel their resolve to argue diminish as Brass simply stepped between the two parties.
"That's quite enough." Her voice was soft and silvery, but had an edge to it; befitting of the quiet mare that it inhabited. "Like it or not, it's decided." She looked at the young maestro apologetically, who had backed away from the argument just enough to avoid getting wrapped up in anything physical.
Brass stepped away from the trio, Harpo taking her place and gently nudging the trio away from each other. "...Rehearsals are usually on Wednesday nights at 7:00 in the ballroom; we usually run until midnight or later. If not in the ballroom, then the courtyard works. Does that sound good to you?" Step had been looking out the window, seeing Luna fly about gracefully before landing on another tower nearby.
Turning to face Harpo, the young maestro nodded, his gaze locked on his in an attempt to avoid the others that seemed...a little less than pleased at his current position. "It's settled. We'll rehearse at the usual times for you all. For now, I wish you all a good night; perhaps I'll see you around Canterlot." Step found his hooves taking him a bit quicker than he'd like down the tower, Lyra following closely as the rest trailed behind.
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The Princess flew about, looking over at one particular tower just nearby with a smile. Swooping down into the relatively small room, she saw a number of papers suddenly disappear in a flash of light, the rainbow maned sister turning to face Luna with a small smile. "Sister...! What brings you here?" Celestia gently set her crown onto a nightstand, walking up to the fellow Princess.
"We have another in the Orchestra, Sister! 'Tis a time for celebration, methinks!" Luna grinned, hugging Celestia with a bit more force than necessary, the Princess of the Sun gently patting Luna's back with a larger smile.
"That's good, that's good. They will give your mind some ease..." Luna pulled away, eyes seemingly shining as she looked out the window, a hum coming from her mouth.
"The mind is already at ease, Sister. I am by your side, and the work that I've needed to do has lessened considerably; have times really been so relaxed?" Celestia chuckled, patting Luna's back.
"As hectic as ever. Rest assured, I have things under control: go, enjoy the night without a care in the world! I will see you as the sun rises." The Princess of the Night gently nuzzled against her sister's neck before flying off, Celestia smiling as Luna soared above the clouds, watching her little ponies enjoy the night.










