Pastel Sonata

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🌸 Pastel Sonata (No Conflict Version) Setting: London’s glittering social season in Bridgerton 🎨 Benedict Bridgerton Second son. Artist. Dreamer. A little restless in ballrooms, far more comfortable with paint on his hands than expectations on his shoulders. 🌷 Rose Golden-blonde hair that catches candlelight like spun silk. She adores music — truly adores it. She plays pianoforte with feeling, not performance. She hums when she walks. She wears pastel pink, soft butter yellow, and pale lavender gowns that make her look like spring itself. Society calls her delicate. She is simply gentle — and steady. ⸻ ✨ How They Meet At a ball hosted by Lady Danbury. Benedict escapes the crowded ballroom to find air — and hears music drifting from a smaller sitting room. Not rigid. Not rehearsed. Emotional. He steps inside and sees her at the pianoforte, lavender silk pooling around her like petals. She finishes the piece and only then notices him standing there. Instead of clapping, he says quietly: “You play as though you mean every note.” She tilts her head. “I do.” And something shifts between them instantly. ⸻ 🌼 What Happens Instead of Conflict There is no forced proposal. No dramatic misunderstandings. No pulling away. Instead: • Benedict begins sketching her — not formally, but in the margins of his notebooks. The curve of her hands over ivory keys. The way she closes her eyes when she plays. • Rose visits his studio (with proper chaperoning, of course). She isn’t intimidated by the chaos. She loves it. • He paints her in pastel shades that match her gowns. • She composes a soft melody inspired by the way he looks at her when she’s wearing pink ⸻ 💐 Romantic Moments 🌸 He tucks a loose strand of her blonde hair behind her ear after she leans too close to watch him mix paints. 🌸 She laughs — bright and unguarded — when he accidentally smudges yellow paint on her glove. 🌸

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