Melvin was so nervous that he pinched his hands and wiped them on his trouser. "Daddy, I don't want to play now. When I finish learning a whole song, can you check it again?"
Jerry shook his head and repeated, "Play the first half of the song again."
"But... But Daddy, you should go to work. Don't you have an early meeting today? What if you’ll be late?"
Jerry looked down at his wristwatch. "Don't worry, there's still time to spare. I can still listen to your play twice more."
Melvin had no choice but to try. The piano sound was heard again, showing the kid’s helplessness. Even before he could finish the first scale, his father already reminded him in a deep voice, "Pay attention to the shape of your hands and put your wrists up."