Day 5 - Blade inspired by the book "The intermittences of death" by José Saramago, particularly the moment when death knocks on the door of a cellist who had escaped fatality. "It was eleven when the doorbell rang. Some neighbor in trouble, thought the cellist, and got up to open it. Good night, said the woman, stepping over the threshold (...) He stepped aside to let her through, closed the door, slowly, slowly, so that his heart would not explode. With trembling legs he accompanied her to the music room, with a trembling hand he indicated the chair, I thought you were already gone, he said, As you can see, I've decided to stay, the woman replied, But I will leave tomorrow. (...) The woman held the notebook of suite number six by bach and said, Here, That’s very long, it takes over half an hour, and it’s starting to be late, We have time, There’s a passage in the prelude in which I have difficulties, It doesn't matter, said the woman, It won't even be a problem, you'll see that you will play even better than rostropovitch. The cellist smiled, That's for sure. He opened the notebook, took a deep breath, put his left hand on the cello's arm, his right hand guided the bow until it almost brushed the strings and he started."