Based off of a heartbreakingly beautiful song Schwanhelt had shown me, here's a moment when Bulge comforts little Manabu after the loss of said child's father.....
Lullaby for a Stormy Night
Song originally sung by: Vienna Teng
Little child, be not afraid The rain pounds harsh against the glass Like an unwanted stranger There is no danger I am here tonight
Little child Be not afraid Though thunder explodes And lightning flash Illuminates your tearstained face I am here tonight
And someday you'll know That nature is so This same rain that draws you near me Falls on rivers and land And forests and sand Makes the beautiful world that you see In the morning
Little child Be not afraid The storm clouds mask your beloved moon And its candlelight beams Still keep pleasant dreams I am here tonight
Little child Be not afraid The wind makes creatures of our trees And the branches to hands They're not real, understand And I am here tonight
And someday you'll know That nature is so This same rain that draws you near me Falls on rivers and land And forest and sand Makes the beautiful world that you see In the morning
For you know, once even I Was a little child And I was afraid But a gentle someone always came To dry all my tears Trade sweet sleep the fears And to give a kiss goodnight
Well, now I am grown And these years have shown Rain's a part of how life goes But it's dark and it's late So I'll hold you and wait 'til your frightened eyes do close
And I hope that you'll know That nature is so This same rain that draws you near me Falls on rivers and land And forests and sand Makes the beautiful world that you see In the morning
Everything's fine in the morning The rain will be gone in the morning But I'll still be here in the morning
This is totally lovely. You have caught the essence of pain, loss, and beginning hope. The expressions are particularly well done and the composion is perfect.
Score? (if you mean the song, there's some 'music videos' on Youtube that have it)
i had just finished and posted the story not too long ago on here