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Susanna’s eyes sparkled. Indeed, Norah wasn’t just the Supernatural Doctor; she was also the pianist known as Nora. If anyone could help her mother, it would be Norah.
Ka managed a bitter smile as she recounted her struggles. “I suffered from depression for a while, and it was during that time that I lost my confidence andposure on stage. Matteo took me to many psychologists. Although medication and therapy cured my depression, my confidence never returned.”
Hearing this, Susanna felt a surge of emotions. Her mother had endured so much, yet she still showed profound love. “Norah, is there anything you can do to help my mom?”
Norah rubbed her chin thoughtfully. This was a psychological barrier; Ka felt she couldn’t ovee her past experiences.
Ka’s fear of performing on stage had be a self-perpetuating cycle ofck of confidence and increased mistakes.
For someone like Norah, skilled in hypnosis, helping Ka rebuild her confidence was well within reach.
Ka looked at Norah with wide, expectant eyes, silently waiting for her thoughts.
“There is a way…” Before Norah could finish, both of them interrupted in unison, “What way?”
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“It’s simple. Ka just needs to rediscover the joy of performing on stage. I’ve heard from Susanna that you’re looking to train a worthy sessor. Why not consider being that sessor yourself? Ka, I believe in your ability.”
Now was the perfect moment. Since they were already in the piano room, Norah suggested, “Do you have a pocket watch? Also, Susanna, could you please step outside? I need to be alone with your mom here.”
Susanna nodded and quickly had someone bring a pocket watch, then anxiously paced outside the door.
In the study, Matteo and Sean, having caught wind of the conversation, halted their activities and approached Susanna. They had both invested much effort into managing Ka’s condition and were now deeply interested in a potentially effective solution.
Matteo sighed. “Ka is proud of her skills, so she thought about finding a sessor. She’s been immersed in piano since she was three. It’s a part of her identity, and she isn’t ready to let go.”
“Dad, Norah doesn’t make empty promises. If she believes there’s a way, it could truly work. Let’s just wait and see,” Seanforted him.
Susanna, fraught with worry, soughtfort in Phillip’s embrace, her hands sped as if in prayer, hoping Norah’s approach would reignite her mother’s passion for the stage.
The Scotts, despite asional disagreements, were profoundly united in their hope and support for one another, always wishing for the best oues.
Inside the room, Norah and Ka sat opposite each other. Norah clutched the chain of a pocket watch, holding it just within Ka’s view, and began to sway it gently.
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