"It's a hard habit to break," Curnen admitted. She knew how much she'd broken her sister's heart. "She raised me. She taught me to play, because our granddad didn't have the patience to work with my extra fingers. He was barely patient enough to teach her, and she's amazing. She..." her voice lowered almost to a whisper. "Toward the end, with the curse, she was one of the last people who could still see me. And I wasn't much to see."
Re: For Curnen