Until next time
au short-story by: Conwant
The day had started just fine. Flem with his unending blabbering about his oh-so-majestic-and-let's-not-forget-fantastic-god, and Leon, sitting calmly listening while sipping her coffee. Leon wasn't really religious or anything. To be honest, the thoughts scared her a little, though, a lot of things did. But she enjoyed sitting there and listen to Flems good mood and babbling. It gave her a kind of peace. She hadn't found that anywhere else. Only this airhead of a man and his random outbreaks of great justice and preaching could give her that.
She could understand why her father went on and on about
“I'd rather be by myself than cause harm to others.” Cain turned away. Sloping down the hillside slowly.
“You know how we are, always causing damage and havoc.” Than rose an eyebrow.
“Havoc? I can't remember you being wild beasts without control. The history says different. On the contrary. I find your culture and ways of living very intriguing. It reminds me very much of how we dragons live. How can you say you cause harm?” Than strolled easily beside the man climbing down the hills. His wings where a big help keeping balance. Cain was having a bit of trouble getting over one of the rocks blocking the pa
I dreamed you died tonight.
While holding you in my arms.
Stars were looking bright, I could see it clear in your eyes.
I sang to you to make you sleep, like there were no harm, only sleep.
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Sleep baby, sleep honey. Let your dreams go free.
I will hold you, I will warm you, don't you feel a thing.
The pain is nothing, the pain is silly. Let me take it away.
Let me soothe you, let me heal you, let me have you stay.
I will wait.
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When I stopped my song I would see you cold.
My arms were no longer holding,
the warm friend you were.
I would kiss you goodnight and hold you near.
I would free my tears and cry myself insane.
I would plead