Brighter DaysI look outside and the sun's too brightI just want to go and kill the lightIt's just too cheerful for this dayAnd a rain cloud is over my head nowIt's around so much I don't notice howIt's getting bigger every dayAnd to you God I cry out nowCan't you bring her back somehow?Why did you take her away?And the aches and the painWhen I'm calling her nameAnd there's no one there to answerWhy are we the ones to survive?Why was it her that had to die?Why do I feel so bad without her?Will I ever see another bright dayAnd be able to look at it the same way?Will I ever forget that she's not here?And to you God I cry o
DifferentRae bolted in the direction from which the scream had come. As she ran, she berated herself for leaving the other women alone. What if they were actually in trouble this time? The scream sounded again, this time accompanied by an airy, chirping whistle. Rae doubled her pace. She burst into the clearing just as Finlay appeared from the opposite side. Things were strikingly clear, even in the half-second Rae had to examine them. The women were at the edge of the clearing, huddled together, their fearful eyes staring at a single point. This time their fear was well founded. A dragon stalked into view. Its silver hide glittered in the