Darkness Behind The Light
night, shadows of the past suddenly resurfaced in her mind. Deeply buried
house, there was another story, intricately woven wit
ears
ntrast. The city, alive with sparkling nightlife and bustling daytimes, concealed a dark secr
e the dimly lit, neon-bathed atmosphere of the Neon Af
ourney full of twists and turns-uncovering Ravenhold darkest se
e danced with a brush in hand. Her long, red hair swirled with her
abstract shapes swirling in shades of deep blue and purple. An abstract figure with wide wings app
died her work, then her delicate fingers picked up a mix of cob
murmured to herself
rasting with the floor, which was covered in splashes of colour. An old radio
ned, adding intricate details to the wings of the figure, m
red her reverie. The sound echoed in the quiet room, pulling her from her cr
he soft jazz now fading into the backg
ncing slightly in the room filled with t
is slightly messy jet-black hair framed his tired but handsome face, and
g at his lips as his sharp eyes met Isolde
carrying a hint of hesitation as he
e, Rhysand. Please, come in." She gently wiped her hand, leavin
th the creative chaos of Isolde's studio. He placed the picnic bas
idian-sharp eyes meeting hers meaningfully. "I j
ted gesture. Her cheeks, already dotted with paint,
. She glanced at the wicker basket on the table, th
ing just slightly. There was an amused gleam in
hat you lost track of time. I brought a sandwich an
mysterious man she had met so briefly at the Neon Afterglow nightclub now stood
voice trembling slightly. She struggled to find the
lied, his deep voice sending a flutte
hem, and a familiar scent-masculine, smoky with a hin
skip lunch." His blunt words made Isolde fluster even more. She lowered her gaze, trying to
n't know how to respond to such directness, but she could feel
his expression and smiled. He didn't
ly, his voice quieter now. "I'm sure Grandma Elara's sandwic
up, the tension in her
the dimples on his cheeks stand out, and someth
lde admitted, giving in to the charm of both the food
e. He patted the wooden surface lightly, inviting her to sit. "Have a seat, Isolde
with the scent of paint and lilies, creatin
opening the basket and pulling out two sandwiches wrapped in navy blue cloth
ur grandmother is very kin
ople," Rhysand replied, handing her a sandwich. "Just l
aggerating
ever leaving her face. There was an intensi
eyes, there's a sea of emotions and thoughts just
sand