Twilight to Night by Kristen Fife Just a brief vignette brought about by the rain outside my window. Standard disclaimer. I don't own Natalie, Sony does. Permission given to archive at the FTP and fkfanfic sites. ================================================= Natalie looked out the window into the gently-falling rain. The late afternoon light was a pale gray and matched her mood. Slightly melancholy, a bit blurred, and suprisingly soft. She looked over her shoulder at the radio, a soft rock station. She frowned at the love song playing, then looked back out the window. A tear leaked out her eye. She and Tom had broken up for good the previous evening, after drifting apart for several months. Although they had been almost inseparable during her residency, once she started at the coroner's office, her schedule had been too difficult on their relationship. Tom was brilliant, a pathologist that she had learned an immense amount from during her three month rotation with him. Two days after she had completed her rotation, he had asked her out to dinner and a show. Their relationship had been light-hearted and fun. Too much so, in retrospect. Tom was handsome, carefree and saw the bright side of everything in life. She had to admit to herself that his lack of seriousness had sometimes irritated her. His pranks and practical jokes had often been overboard, but he always apologized sweetly. He had never had a moment of disappointment or despair in his life, and his naive optimism had exasperated her more and more often. But for all that, she had smiled a good deal when she was involved with him, and laughed more in the year they had been together than any other time of her life since childhood. Now she didn't need to worry about it. She had cared for him, but she knew she hadn't been in love with him. She wasn't truly devastated, just sad that she was alone again. Her career was on the fast track, she was the youngest woman in the city's history to gain the prestige that she had. She enjoyed working the night shift, although it could be lonely. Oh well. She was still young. She would be just twenty-eight in a month or so; Hhr biological clock wasn't ticking like a bomb, not just yet. But she wondered if there was anyone in the world that would be a match for her. Someone strong and sensitive, but that had endured enough of life's ups and downs to appreciate how fragile life truly was. Someone compassionate and kind, but that she could respect. Sighing, she turned around to make her "breakfast" before darkness fell and she returned to the world of the mysterious dead she now inhabited. Kristen Fife http://www.fkvoyage.com/fkfanfic/fife_kristen/ "I have a vampire by my side and I'm not afraid to use him!" -Tanya Huff