
Sometimes, when the night was dark and the moon was dark, Velvet felt embraced. The darkness around him was a comfortable companion, a reminder that now was the time to be relaxed, and quiet, and sleepy. With so much energy to face the day with, he often laughed and talked the day away, using every shred of sunset and twilight he could before finally tucking himself away to sleep.
But tonight, for some reason, light was coming
early. It bewildered him at first-- the warm halo of warmth registered through his eyelids as a sort of false morning, and grew steadily larger. Had he really slept so long that the night was coming again? If so, it was probably time to start for the day. If he wasn't feeling well-rested after the whole night, then it was
his responsibility to find extra food and a cozy place to shelter, just in case he was coming down with something.
Something about the sunlight, however, felt... off. For one thing, the morning choir he was accustomed to hadn't started sounding off yet-- and secondly, something about the quality of the light belied the steady, rising light source he knew was the sun. Something about it was wrong... and whatever was throwing his sense of daytime off was heading straight towards him.