In the garden of the manor, a fairy made of marble reaches for an absent hand. Her white, stone form is poised gracefully in a frozen gesture. Impossible insect wings sprout from her back, seeming like delicate flimsy things. Her details have been carefully etched, some inlaid with silver.
It is minutes after midnight. The sky is lit by a waning gibbous eye. It shines through rolling indigo clouds and gives a glow to the fairy's serene expression. The garden is growing into chaos. White roses wither and collapse at her bare feet, thorns unfurl in the lilies, weeds crawl between the lavender.
Across the avenue, high above, a granite gargoyle crouches on the edge of the church parapet. Old soot marks streak his powerful limbs and his copper eyes are rimmed with green, rusty tears. Behind him the somber iron bell hangs in its shelter. No tolls sound, the dark is filled only with the rasping wind.
Time began for him the day they placed her there. Her elegant figure, though ever still, holds the promise of a sprightly dance. She reaches out silently for a partner. In his mind, she reaches out for him.
In truth, he thinks, she can't possibly want him. With his fearsome scowl, his deadly fangs, he feels he is a nightmare. Flawed and filthy. Coarse and cracked.
Time crumbled for her the day she was left alone. Now her eyes, gazing ever upward, watch the moon phases beyond the steeple. She never guesses at the obscured form looming from the roof. She never guesses she is wanted.
In truth, she thinks, she is not valued. With her fanciful posture, her worn edges, she feels she is a relic. Marred and mossy. Dingy and dull.
Drops fall from the sky. They are not rain, but crystal specks of regret wept by the moon. They flit on the wind, landing on the massive shoulders of the rooftop beast. He blinks his copper gaze as life spreads down his form. Stones grumble against stones as he flexes his clawed hands.
As he stretches up from his crouched pose, his form transmutes. He is no longer granite but a being of flesh. Though still grey and mottled, his once abrasive skin is now firm but smooth. His once bloodless core has a warm heart that beats a thrilled rhythm.