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The narrative follows a piano student named Harmony who lodges in an old Austrian boarding house, where quotidian details of meals, practice, and household routine foreground fragile human bonds. Small misunderstandings and muted emotional exchanges at the communal table reveal loneliness, constrained affections, and the brittle etiquette of strangers living together. A fellow lodger keeps returning in thought to a surgical operation he observed, and other residents offer well-meaning but imperfect companionship, producing quiet tensions. Through these accumulating incidents the story shows how a sequence of minor choices and overlooked moments leaves lasting scars and leads toward a later catastrophe, while exploring memory, regret, and the marks life makes on character.
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