*Violence Trigger* Herman's penchant for classical piano was not something Morgan had anticipated when he first joined the brother and sister duo's organization. It seemed at odds with the brutal reputation that preceded them. But as he observed Herman's reactions to the music, he began to understand that there was more to the man than met the eye. Each piece seemed to resonate with a different facet of Herman's complex personality, from the hauntingly beautiful melodies of Chopin's "Prelude in D-flat major" to the somber introspection of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata." It was as if the music served as a window into his soul, revealing the depths of his emotions in a way that words never could. As Morgan played the opening notes of the prelude, he couldn't help but feel a sense of trepida

