res. It was then that Lilith noticed that beneath the
s your
ranger answered.
lit
an interes
ith smiled humourlessly. 'Most pe
s terr
many things that are terrible here' s
didn't
e you do
her to see it. 'Where I live, it is only whispered about. It is spo
ed her eyes. 'It'
his eyes upon the school, drinking in its glorious sights. 'You go here often, it's
ck to her, a big chee
y. 'And it was nice to meet you. It's nice
m as he began to scamper off.
not fitting in. 'Don't you worry about me. I know these streets.' H
d on, grumbling in disappointment that the confrontation had boiled down to nothing. Though
think about William, before she was pounce
brave! Are
n stature, her dirty blonde hair was ti
ph and his gang. 'They swarm around like dogs and act lik
ed. 'They could never frig
'I wish I could have the confidence you d
an eyebrow at her in amusement. 'For a star
. 'Now. Do you still want to come with me to the streets to see
urse I'll come. I just need to tell my fa...' she broke off. Lilith
lapping her hands gleefully.
darkened, the sky lit up in
as the start of the New Year, and the first day of summer. From here on,
o the next. There was no single open space where people had to celebrate, for the st
in surprise. This was one of the few nights in the year when the rich folk would tolerate gypsies. With their absurd dresses and bright colours and excessive gold jeweller
er of them danced in the streets. Lilith even saw some of the animals that accompanied them. A donkey, a skinn
ed over the noise, pulling L
e being set off, those that didn't reach high into the sky like
ng up to grab the sparks as they fell. Nearby a group of young bo
ght, and slowly, the people became more and more drunk,