Dark vs. Light

Harmony wandered the dark streets of Caernarfon; split bin-bags littered the muddy, wet tarmac. Her bright ivy green eyes flickered from side to side as she walked. But to others around her, she seemed to float across the ground. Occasionally, a flickering light cast it's pool of neon yellow light across her path, but her path would soon grow dark again. She crouched down as she heard voices.

"Harmony!" Turning around to face the speaker, her pale peach lips formed a warm, soft and bright smile, as she leapt out of semi-crouched stance, she flew into the open arms that awaited her.

"I can't believe you found me!" She chirped as her eyes met the baby blues of her hugger.

"What can I say? I know you too well." A light masculine baritone said with a slight Italian twang to the words. Harmony laughed, her soft and soprano/alto voice rippled.

"Too right, Enrique." She chuckled, pulling out of his arms only to receive a puppy-like pout from him. Sighing and shrugging his lightly toned shoulders, her draped his left arm over her lean shoulders in his causal way. Nudging him in the ribcage, Harmony removed Enrique's arm before vanishing into the shadows.

"I do wish you wouldn't do that!" Enrique sighed. A pair of bright ivy green eyes shone from the darkness.

"Why?" A soft soprano/alto female voice had asked.

"It's just, well... freaky." Enrique said trying to get a sight on his speaking partner. Her laughter rippled again, as she stepped out of the darkness.

"Why do you want to stay here?" Enrique asked as a soft breeze ruffled his messy, soft, silky, baby blonde hair.

"This is my home town." Harmony replied

"But you were born in Luton." Enrique answered, looking at her funny.

"I was raised here and this is the only place I feel comfortable. You know that!" Harmony chirped, leaning against the wall. He sighed before taking hold of her wrist and leading her away from the littered street. Harmony tumbled a few times before Enrique slowed down. When they arrived, Harmony had been dragged around until she had said hello to everyone. Before Enrique vanished in pursuit of a pretty bluenette girl.

'He'll never change!' Harmony thought to herself as she left the party, and headed out into the street.

The wind grew cold, shivering Harmony vainly rubbed her arms to keep what little warmth she had. Her breath turned into fog as a thick mist formed around her, causing her stomach to knot. Shivering more violently, Harmony went to move but found that her feet had frozen to the ground. A pair of steel grey eyes shone from the mist as low growl rumbled from somewhere behind her.

"Hello little one."