Autumn leaves fall, carpeting the grass in an array of colors, ranging from light green, through crusted brown, to dark red. Sitting on a bench in a park, a man and his wife hold each other against the wind, speaking of their future. He gets a twinkle in his eye and lowers himself to a knee in answer to what their future might hold.
Down the path, couples walk hand in hand, arm in arm, or wrapped about each other, wearing smiles all the while. Several people walk alone or with a pet on leash. Those few people walking alone look colder, paler, and rather sad.
Colors fade as clouds cover the sky and leaves continue to fall and take the position fallen comrades previously held as rakes swish behind fences. Rain begins to trickle from the sky, wetting everything with a soft pattering that begins to grow with intensity. Couples unfold umbrellas while those along begin to jog, the swishing of racks lessens and eventually stops.
The muted colors of leaves in trees and on the ground are still of a great variety, and the couples walking along the paths and sidewalks are even less diminished by the shadows and the rain. Looking at them, one might be able to even see a light emanate from them, now that the sun was hidden behind clouds.