Chapter 3
Notes of Destiny: A Musical Odyssey by Neil Grant
Chapter 3 Pigs Might Fly The staff did not bother to look up but indicated with her chin at the pen and registration form on the table.
Neil quickly wrote down the song he wanted to sing.
âDracorea the Beautifulâ
The female staff glanced at it indifferently and asked with a frown. âWhat song is that? Iâve never heard of it.â
Her words confirmed Neilâs theory.
This has been a popular Christmas song since 1984. Everyone should know it. Since she has never heard it, it can only mean one thing this song doesnât exist in this reality!
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Neil answered calmly, âI wrote it. Itâs an original piece, and I have never performed it.â
For the sake of my wife and children, I have no choice but to plagiarize it shamelessly!
The woman furrowed her brow and asked disdainfully, âWho cares whether itâs your original work? Do you have accompanimentâ¦â
Neil looked at the old piano at the end of the stage. âNo, Iâll play the music myself!â
âHeh, how arrogant!â The woman added some notes on the registration form and number card. âTear off the back of the card and paste it on your shirt. There are five more contestants before your turn.â
gave him a âThank you!â Neil took the number card and went backstage.
He heard the woman telling someone beside her. âThat trash only knows to drink, gamble, and fool around. How dare he thinks he can win a prize? Hahâ¦â
Neilâs gaze turned dull.
The womanâs words did not anger him.
Instead, he wished he had come to his senses sooner. Then, he would not have caused so much pain and hurt to his wife and children.
Neil walked faster and reached backstage.
He went through the lyrics and rhythm in his mind.
He was a worldâclass pianist in his previous life and had muscle memories of the skill deep in his bones.
A slender female host in a red dress went on stage and spoke into her microphone.
âLetâs welcome contestant number sixteen, Neil Grant. He will perform the song âDracorea the Beautiful!â
Neil stepped onto the stage.
The audience began to jeer at him.
âGet off the stage, Neil. Thereâs no way you can sing!â
âHow did a scoundrel like you qualify for a patriotic song competition? It looks like pigs in the pen might fly!â
âNeil, you scum! Your wife and children donât even have enough money for food, yet you borrow money for gambling. Scram!â
It was a small town, so everyone knew each other.
They knew everything scandalous in someoneâs family.
Thus, everyone knew Neil mixed with the wrong crowd, fooled around all day, and incurred a huge debt.
A few older women were furious and threw vegetables from their basket, hitting Neilâs legs.
Neil thought to himself.
They are right!I was a scum in my past life. I deserve to be scolded!However, I wonât mistreat my family this time!
Neil calmed his emotions and bowed deeply to the audience.
The agitated crowd was stunned by that gesture.
I see him drunk all the time. When did he become so serious?
Before they could think further, Neil sat before the piano and placed his slender fingers on the black and white keys.
A pleasant melody filled the air.
The audience gasped in shock.
Does Neil play the piano?How does he play it so well?
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These folks knew nothing about music theory, yet The melody played by Neil was somber and mournful but undeniably beautiful.
Everyone fell silent.
Neil turned to the microphone on the piano and began to sing.
âO beautiful for spacious skies.â
âFor amber waves of grain.â
âFor purple mountain majesties.â
âAbove the fruited plain!â
âDracorea! Dracorea!â
âGod shed His grace on thee.â
âAnd crown thy good with brotherhood.â
âFrom sea to shining sea!â
The audience fell into pinâdrop silence and widened their eyes in shock.
They looked at the man in shabby clothes and sporting a messy beard.
But Neil sat straight and belted the tune sentimentally with his mellow and magnetic voice.
It was the first time anyone saw him looking so solemn and handsome. They were awestruck by his exceptional piano and singing skills.
Everyone exchanged glances and listened attentively to his voice.
The melody picked up the pace, surging like a rapidly flowing river.
Neil gradually raised his pitch and sang the chorus.
âO beautiful for patriot dream.â
âThat sees beyond the years.â
âThine alabaster cities gleam.â
âUndimmed by human tears!â
bones.
A slender female host in a red dress went on stage and spoke into her microphone.
âLetâs welcome contestant number sixteen, Neil Grant. He will perform the song âDracorea the Beautiful!â
Neil stepped onto the stage.
The audience began to jeer at him.
âGet off the stage, Neil. Thereâs no way you can sing!â
âHow did a scoundrel like you qualify for a patriotic song competition? It looks like pigs in the pen might fly!â
âNeil, you scum! Your wife and children donât even have enough money for food, yet you borrow money for gambling. Scram!â
It was a small town, so everyone knew each other.
They knew everything scandalous in someoneâs family.
Thus, everyone knew Neil mixed with the wrong crowd, fooled around all day, and incurred a huge debt.
A few older women were furious and threw vegetables from their basket, hitting Neilâs legs.
Neil thought to himself.
They are right!I was a scum in my past life. I deserve to be scolded!However, I wonât mistreat my family this time!
Neil calmed his emotions and bowed deeply to the audience.
The agitated crowd was stunned by that gesture.
I see him drunk all the time. When did he become so serious?
Before they could think further, Neil sat before the piano and placed his slender fingers on the black and white keys.
A pleasant melody filled the air.
The audience gasped in shock.
Does Neil play the piano?How does he play it so well?
These folks knew nothing about music theory, yet they could hear the musicâs beauty.
The melody played by Neil was somber and mournful but undeniably beautiful.
Everyone fell silent.
Neil turned to the microphone on the piano and began to sing.
âO beautiful for spacious skies.â
âFor amber waves of grain.â
âFor purple mountain majesties.â
âAbove the fruited plain!â
âDracorea! Dracorea!â
âGod shed His grace on thee.â
âAnd crown thy good with brotherhood.â
âFrom sea to shining sea!â
The audience fell into pinâdrop silence and widened their eyes in shock.
They looked at the man in shabby clothes and sporting a messy beard.
But Neil sat straight and belted the tune sentimentally with his mellow and magnetic voice.
It was the first time anyone saw him looking so solemn and handsome. They were awestruck by his exceptional piano and singing skills.
Everyone exchanged glances and listened attentively to his voice.
The melody picked up the pace, surging like a rapidly flowing river.
Neil gradually raised his pitch and sang the chorus.
âO beautiful for patriot dream.â
âThat sees beyond the years.â
âThine alabaster cities gleam.â
âUndimmed by human tears!â
âDracorea! Dracorea!â
âGod shed His grace on thee.â
âAnd crown thy good with brotherhood.â
âFrom sea to shining sea!â
The lyrics were simple, hitting right in oneâs heart. Moreover, it was accompanied by a majestic melody.
The song fully embodied the longing of overseas wanderers for their country.
It inspired the listenersâ passion, triggering every fiber of their being to yearn for and love their beloved country.
Furthermore, the song lyrics included many symbolic places in Dracorea, expressing appreciation and desire for the scenic wonders of oneâs homeland.
At the same time, the passionate and tender music expressed pride in the richness of Dracorea.
Every lyric touched their heart.
Neil sang the song to the end and played the final note.
The audience was so moved that they responded with thunderous applause.
Someone shouted, âBravo!â
The applause grew more fervent. Shouts of praise came continuously.
Even the mayor looked at him in a different light.
Neil came to the front of the stage and bowed deeply to the audience again before leaving.
The host returned to the stage and announced the previous contestantâs score.
â96.3!â
âContestant number fifteen obtained the score of 96.3!â
âThatâs the highest score we have at the moment!â
Neil remembered the contestant. His name was Harvey Wood. He became famous after participating in a competition in the state capital.
He was unsure whether there were prearrangements in this competition or whether the judges liked his song.
He only hoped his score was high enough to defeat that contestant so that he could bring the winnerâs certificate and prize money to Aneira.
Then, he would be able to convince her that he had repented.
While waiting for the score, the female staff at the registration looked at him fiercely and shouted, âHey!â
Neil was surprised and pointed at himself. âYouâre calling me?â
âIf not you, who else?â The female staff rolled her eyes. âYou sang very well. Stop hanging out with the wrong crowd and treat your wife and children better. Do you hear me?â
Neil felt a sting in his eyes. âI will. Thank you, madam!â
Soon, it was time for the host to announce the score.
âContestant number sixteen, Neil Grantâs final score is 99.8. He is currently in the first place!â
Voices of discussion rose from the audience.
âWow, thatâs an incredibly high score!â
âNeil sang well. He deserves this score!â
âI wouldnât mind if they gave him a full score!â
âI heard he wrote the song âReally? I donât believe it!â
himself!â
âDidnât you hear? He came from a wealthy family in a big city and learned to play musical instruments since young. However, his school results were quite bad. Later, his father went bankrupt and killed himself. He and his mother had no choice but to move to this placeâ¦â
Neil felt his heart clench.
(America the Beautiful. Lyrics by Katherine Lee Bates. Music by Samuel A. Ward.)