Rides sat next to Klef and sighed. "I still don't like sunsets as much as sunrises," she grumbled.copyright protection107PENANAQokSMGQp0j
Klef put a finger to his lips and waved a hand around them. Be quiet, just focus around you.copyright protection107PENANATQMDsYrKW4
She rolled her eyes and sighed. Billy, her pergrine falcon, cawed above them, from where they were sitting on her mom's roof. A few owls would hoot occasionally, saying hello, as other birds were saying good night. A group of kids played in the center of the road, kicking a ball around until one of their mothers called for them to go inside, as dinner was ready. Other than that, her town was still in the twilight.copyright protection107PENANAYw3kRqkhSz
The clouds above them were a striking tangerine orange against the pale pink of the sky behind them. The sun was deep red, about the size of a large pebble, setting in the west.copyright protection107PENANALIX6BKNr9N
Shingles underneath them scratched against their pants and the air was cool on her face, blowing from the north. And, despite herself, Rides smiled.copyright protection107PENANAL2ExF7w7Rs
"What do you think, Ride?" Klef asked expectantly.111Please respect copyright.PENANAA4ZeCFl8Md
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She turned to him and smiled. "Aesthetic."copyright protection107PENANA5Tf3ZQNMiX
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