Music Teacher Offers Free Lessons to ‘Poor’ Boy

Lily, once a promising pianist, now teaches music at a school after losing her dream orchestra job. One day, she discovers Jay, a quiet student, playing a piece by ear—perfectly. Moved by his raw talent, she offers to teach him for free, believing he comes from a struggling family,

Jay thrives under her guidance, and Lily encourages him to perform at the school festival. But just before the show, Jay panics—his father, who strictly forbids music, might find out. To Lily’s shock, Jay’s father turns out to be Ryan,her former classmate and once-fellow music dreamer, who still blames her for “stealing” the scholarship that crushed his hopes.Now hardened and bitter, Ryan tries to pull Jay off the stage. Lily pleads with him, urging him not to pass on his pain. Jay speaks up,
asking his father to let him play. Moved by his son’s courage and talent, Ryan relents. Jay performs beautifully. As his music fills the room, Ryan silently watches—his heart finally opening to the gift he’d buried long ago.

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