Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Club 606-Jean Toussaint

My Movie Scene from Club 606:

It was a rainy night in London and Peter had come to his favorite jazz club which was named Club 606. This was a special night because he got to hear the musical stylings of an incredible sax player named Jean Toussaint. The room was dimly lit and cozy and he sat himself at a table near the front where the band was playing. He ordered himself a bottle of the pinot noir wine and a tasty meal as was customary in this club. Then he began to take in his environment and took a glance around the room. As he did so he saw a beautiful woman sitting alone in the corner of the room. She was wearing a white dress trimmed in gold. He wondered why such a beutiful woman would be sitting alone. Then their eyes met and a slight smile appeared on her face and something in the way her eyes sparkled when she looked at him made him feel a little funny. He wanted to aprroach her but the music had just begun and he was for a moment engulfed in listening to Jean Toussaint play his beautiful music on the saxophone. When the first set of music ended he took his chance to approach her and talk to her. He decided to come right out and ask her why a beautiful woman such as herself was here all alone. She then told him that the reason why she does things alone is that that way she always got to do exactly what she wanted without having to answer or cater to anyone else's desires. Peter had never thought about it before but then he realized that is why he too enjoys going out on his own. He then asked what if she found someone who also enjoyed the same things as her, and would it be more fun to have someone to enjoy things with. She had never given much thought to the idea but when she thought about it a smile appeared on her face and she aked Peter if he would like to join her at her table and listen to the next set with her. He eagerly agreed and sat down with her. They had a lovely time talking and listening to the music and decided to try and enjoy each others company again sometime, and that is how the beautiful music of Jean Toussant brought to independent and slightly lonely people together on that rainy night at Club 606.

-Lauren Cartwright

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