The sky glittered as the sun rose on the horizon. Day break was beautiful, with the greay golden orb making the dark, parched sand on the ground burn and sizzle. The smell of fresh, untainted oxygen hung in the air, making it breathable. It was nothing like the air that present day children breathed, it was beautiful and flawless.

The woman that stood watching the prehistoric world go by breathed deeply, sucking it in through her nose and through the gaps in her teeth, savouring the air, though it made her dizzy, before she had to go back to the place where the air was polluted and impure. She watched as a herd of Scutosaurus went charging past towards the large watering hole where she would later go to wash, after the animals had left and gone about their day-to-day routine of roaring, walking and eating.

This woman had much more urging matters. She looked down at the woman at her feet and turned her face away in distaste. The woman disgusted her, but no more than the people she was going to visit next. They had hurt her a long time ago, and now it was time for revenge.

"I'm sure I'll be seeing you again!" The woman said to the person at her feet.

"Why, why not just kill me?" The beaten woman asked, gasping and clutching at her ribs where the younger woman had kicked her.

"Because, I'm not like you! And in time, you'll learn that there are much worse things than death!" The girl said, with a small, ironic smile, "You taught me that!"

The woman turned away from the other girl and turned back to the light glittering in front of her. She smiled, streatched a hand out and ran it through the glittering, weightless diamonds that hung there.

"They never cease to amaze, do they?" The girl asked the woman behind her.

"Never..." The injured woman said, wincing again and clutching her side more gently, tears cascading from her eyes, "They can never bring you peace though!" She stated and the younger woman smiled back at the anomaly.

"I'm not looking for peace!" She said, gently, "I'm looking for revenge!"