The sound of Rob’s voice broke the stillness, the words soft, nearly unintelligible. He was looking at the raven, the words tripping easily off his tongue, the bird cocked its head to the side and muttered softly. Rob spoke again and the raven gave a happy cry, opening its wings and throwing up its head with a croak of laughter. The second raven approached Rob with little skipping steps. He smiled
and reached out to touch each bird, a look of affection lighting his face. The larger of the two dipped its beak into the blood pooling on the stone, then touched Rob’s face with its bloody beak. The other came forward and repeated the movement, marking the opposite side of Rob’s face with a print of red. Rob spoke to them, gently stroking each of them as he did. The larger one rubbed its head against his cheek, almost like a cat, then stepped back. It murmured something then the birds stretched their wings and fluttered into the sky like bits of silken black paper.