Disclaimer: I don't own anything except for what I own. Yup.
Ok, let's try again: I don't own any of the characters and promise not to make money out of them and out of this story. It wasn't all too hard, was it? (Whom am I asking?)
A.N.: Hey guys! Sorry I haven't yet come to work on my "Wordish Game"; I'm still unsure about whether I should continue. And if I would, there will most likely be a sequel instead of a chapter. A one-shot with a sequel. Ho.
Would anybody want me to write some dirty stories? (No matter how dirty they would be, they were still all about RHr.) Please tell me.
Anyway, thanks to my fabulous, fabulous reviewers EpionineWeasley, Slayergirl1362 and TheDaughterOfKings. I can't describe just how happy you made me. Thank you.
By the way: I'm still unnerved by the fact that I forgot the double points (Do you call them double Points?) between "Said Something" and "A Wordish Game". Grrr. So, sorry ´bout that (if anyone noticed and didn't mistake it for "an artist's freedom". At least that's what we call it, "Künstlerische Freiheit".)
Maybe I've been rambling for a little too long now, anyway, onward to the story.
Crows by PudelOrange
"Well", she said as he was looking down, "This was it, then, wasn't it?"
Nod.
"Why today?"
"Why today? Just: Why today? No crying, no shouting, no - no nothing?"
"Why today?" What made you choose today for…this?"
Silence. "It…it were the crows."
"What do crows have to do with our relationship?"
"Crows just aren't good!"
"Crows aren't good?"
"Yes, they…they mean that bad things will happen. And…right before breakfast I saw some."
"Oh. So our…relationship…is, pardon me, was based upon crows."
Silence.
"But, do you know what? You're right."
"I am?"
"Bad things really seem to happen when crows are sighted. It didn't even take… what…", she said, glancing at her watch, "three hours for them to happen. Yeah, crows are really on time. And do their thing properly. I think I should actually start depending on them."
And with that, she left.
A.N.: Please no flames. But, as I said, I'd really (reallyreallyreallyreallyreally) appreciate constructive criticism. g
