Six:

The musicians arrive where night meets day. Greeting one another, the band mates are seemingly joyful that they can see the light.

Looking back, Molly still can see the pikes.

Tilting her head enough for a buck, she notices the Loomis. Felice and Kenny wag tails toward one part of the lake, while Adam- she notices is on the other half.

"The Sun ariseth in his majesty"(2)

Verse and song destined to be together, much like Adonis & Venus.

"The Gods are singing Red, can you hear?
Yes, I can hear!
The air is lifted beyond spite, can you feel?
I can feel, yes our instruments!
Festivities arouse the aroma of our symphony, can you smell?
I smell the waters light Adam!
Yes, but can you see?"

As though dropping her wings amidst a flutter and strut; Molly notices the color scheme surrounding the Twin Lake.
One side night, the other side day.
As though bestowed upon a ritual dance, Molly decides to look at her script.

Her verse is written in her reflection, as she glares at the vision put forth within the water. Her vocal, rasp with caw.
She sees Red!

A step backward and her hawk tips the Ass on his nose.
Adam sneezes.

Molly sees him as him and leads him to the pool.

"Do you see what I see?
I see us. Travelling musicians off to a better life!
What do you see Red?"

Her reflection stirs an emotional realization that love is guiding her every whim. Guided by her song, which is her brother; their verse says no more tales if she chooses to drink from the proverbial fountain.

"Will you join the chorus Molly, or are you the songbird?" (Adam calls, now from a distance)

She finds herself drifting.
The Dog & Cat wrestle down below.
The Pike keep jumping a fright.

Adam's hand appears in the light!

A winged blue Teal, steps into the golden glare high above characterized Venus and Adonis as they awake on the road.
Color's of red and grey bruises form their brittle bones.
A boulder tops the chorus, as the song of love comes to an end!

References:

*1 by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), no title, appears in Venus and Adonis

*2 by Grimms’ Fairy Tales 1819 (KHM-27) known as Town Musicians of Breman