
Six tiny sparks of life, fireflies, their bodies pulsing with a soft, internal luminescence, have somehow drifted into the still, colored world of the stained glass.
High above, against a backdrop of deep, almost velvety blues, Ignis, a lone emerald gleam, dances a rebellious twirl, a tiny beacon against the moonlit panes. The largest of three red mushrooms, its cap a whimsical pattern of scarlet against crisp white dots, holds the reflected glow of three clustered fireflies on its textured underside, which looks like delicate, pale gills. Stella, her light a warm gold, is utterly lost in the intricate beauty of these feathery surfaces.
Beside her, Glimmer zips with a rapid blue staccato of pure excitement, his light a fleeting streak within the defined black outlines of the glass. Nearby, Luna, a gentle silver shimmer, traces the unfurling edges of a smaller mushroom nestled amongst darker green foliage, a sense of wonder in her soft glow. In the distance, a sixth firefly, Umbra, blinks with a slow, deliberate amber light, a solitary point against the deep indigo.
“Life!” Ignis exclaims, his emerald spark flaring against the rich blue. “Isn’t it glorious?”
“Everything here… the way the moonlight softens the edges…” Luna breathes, her silvery light catching the faint glow filtering through the lighter blue and white sections of the glass, illuminating the unfurling form before her.
“It feels like a cathedral of light, just for us,” Stella murmurs, utterly captivated by the delicate texture and the defined patterns on the large, fairytale-like cap above.
“Gotta soak it all in!” Glimmer buzzes, a streak of blue energy darting within the black-lined segments of the glass. “Every single spark counts!”
Umbra, from his distant vantage, emits a slow, grudging pulse of amber. “All this… ‘beauty’… doesn’t change anything.”
A soft rustle announces Delilah, a large white-tailed deer whose coat holds the gentle hues of browns and tans. Her gaze, landing on the fireflies, radiates a quiet kindness. “Welcome,” she says, her voice a low, calming melody. “You seem to have found joy in this… still night.”
“We have!” Ignis declares, his light flashing with enthusiasm. “Life’s a blink, but oh so sweet!”
Umbra gives another slow blink, his amber light a skeptical flicker.
Delilah offers a slow blink, a knowing warmth in her gentle eyes. She sees their vibrant delight, their fierce embrace of each fleeting moment within this space framed by bold black lines and bathed in a diffused, moonlit glow. She understands the ingrained rhythm of their existence, the innate knowledge of their brief dance. But they don’t know. They can’t perceive the timeless stillness, the way they’ve drifted from the fresh air of the clearing into the eternal embrace of the stained glass.
A quiet dilemma settles within Delilah. Does she reveal the truth, shattering their precious illusion of a finite life within this dreamlike, colorful enclosure, even for the grumpy one in the distance? Or does she let them continue in their joyful celebration, each “day” lived as if it is their last, even though their existence will now stretch into an eternal now, bathed in the perpetual moonlight of the stained glass?
Delilah considers. The brighter fireflies continue their luminous ballet against the backdrop of the deep blues, the whimsical red mushrooms, and the dark, enchanted foliage, while Umbra remains a more subdued, steady point of amber in the distance.
A decision forms. She will let them be. Their joy, their vibrant dance of life within this still, beautiful world, is too precious to interrupt, even the quiet defiance of the distant one. Let them live each flicker, each glow, each precious moment as they always have, even as those “moments” extend into forever within the defined panes. Let them believe their time is short, and in that belief, paint each “day” within the stained glass with a masterpiece of joy. The secret of their eternal existence remains with her, a quiet understanding held within the heart of the ancient cathedral, a gentle smile in her knowing gaze as the soft, painted moonlight illuminates their dance, and the steady amber glow in the distance.

“Shattered Midnight Fireflies” is a Gansai watercolor painting by Tobi Dannemiller. It will be on display at The The River House in Capon Bridge, WV July 2025 Go visit this Shattered Midnight Series in person.
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