Lily smiled and helped him onto a nearby branch, so they were overlooking the nearby city. She then continued her story.
"While I was up in this tree, the police came the closest they ever got to catching me. I could see them; they had flashlights, and were checking the trees. I knew I was pinned, and that my dress would give me away in the light, so I hid it in this hollow..."
To demonstrate, she slid her dress off over her head and pushed into a deep knot that had formed in the tree trunk.
"At least three beams passed right through me as they walked through, but I guess my dark skin blended in with the bark," Lily retold. "Still, I was cramped, exposed, and cold, after that long night. I was about ready to turn myself in or just die right there. When I noticed that, even though they'd left, the area was still lit up..."
Suddenly, before Lily and Axel, the sun peeked its first rays over the horizon of the city. The skyscrapers became silhouetted in a brilliant bloodred wash, highlighting the forest canopy and Lily's red eyes. Her skin glimmered a light gray, oddly reflective and petrous. She definitely looked far different from when they'd first met, though she hadn't yet seemed to notice.
"The morning always comes," Lily whispered softly, stroking Axel's cheek. "That's what I realized then, and what kept me going. The night is long and the darkness everywhere, but you've got to press on until things get better..."