Un-musical

Death parted the two topmost talents in the music industry, not divorce.

She raised a hue and cry when she was barred from accessing his bank lockers and other assets by his children from a previous marriage.

She was drunk and particularly vocal that evening, “My voice complemented his music well, but I wish we had kept the relationship professional.

I did not realise when music froze and was replaced by the cacophony of conflicting demands. Looks like he succumbed to emotional blackmail.”

Behind the curtains, a shrill voice rose, “That stone-hearted singer is my father’s wife, not my mother.”


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14 thoughts on “Un-musical

    1. I’ve seen quarrels erupt before the last rites are over.

      A guy approached his demented father while his mother’s remains were still in the coffin and asked for a chunk of the estate. The father, not being in a normal state of mind, nodded. He immediately barged into his brother’s room to declare himself as the heir to a certain parts. And this was despite getting more than his fair share in the will.

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