“No, but you couldn’t have been out in the sun before, as you brought all the wrong stuff with you. I think your human clothes are really cool, but you will need to bring a blanket next time or you could get the crap burnt out of you on the way back in.” Amy decided that it would be best not to argue; the less he knew of her being a day walker (or rather, an overcast, cloudy-day walker), the better. She was safe-ish in sunlight; well, she got sunburnt on a dull day, but she didn’t act as a walking firelighter, as was the common belief with the humans. From the safety of the hut, she watched the sunrise, and even from the shade, it was a lot brighter than she expected. “Wow, that is bright!” “Yes, and that is through special night-glass. We forget how dark we have it in the nest, and yo

