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Post by Adina on Sept 19, 2008 23:33:32 GMT -1
Adina watched as he his eyes fell down temporarily. Hir head tilted, feeling the weighted emotion he had push off of him like a heavy summer heat wave. Shi knew that most angels looked down on the fallen, and even down on the mortal humans. Adina however did not. Shi wasn't your usual Thrones. Shi had spent so much of eternity down here on earth, that Adina had come to realize there was good somewhere inside everyone. You just had to dig, search for it. Of course, some were almost not worth the pain of the search. This one was, "If I did not want to speak to you, then I would have ascended and left you here. As for not understanding, you cannot fault me. You were once like me."
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Post by Lucas on Sept 20, 2008 0:11:41 GMT -1
He looked up ather knowing she was probably right. He was unsure how he felt about this angel. He knew shi meant well and he really couldn't fault her. But he himself didn't know entirely how she felt. He felt like chunks of his mind had been gone even in the heavens. He didn't recall a lot of his early years and looked at her as if she would have answers. Of course she wouldn't and he looked down again. "Look, you don't have to pity me or whatever, I get it. You're supposed to look down upon me. I understand and that doesn't bother me. But please, just don't try to remind me of how much I screwed up" he said. "I don't entirely regret it...at least I'm here with teh ppeople than watchinvg OVER them" he said.
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Post by Adina on Sept 23, 2008 21:43:18 GMT -1
Adina could see that Lucas had become very angry. Whether it was from before he fell or after, shi didn't really know. And shi perhaps would never know. Adina was not assigned to him, never to a fallen angel. They were beyond redemption. It seemed a very frightening thought, to never be accepted into the heavens again. The angel could never imagine such a fate, or even allowing hirself to fall to such. Then again, shi had only known the divine love. Never the love of a mortal.
"I am not to judge. It's not my place, Lucas," Adina looked back over hir shoulder. Hir long soft wavy blonde mane caught in the wind that sucked through the passage made by the road and walkway through the tall buildings. Hir job done, Adina knew shi shouldn't bother this fallen angel any longer. He seemed to not want hir company anyway. Turning hir brilliant blue hues back towards Lucas, Adina offered him a kind smile, "I shall leave you alone, then. I wish you happiness, even if you do not believe me. That you find some peace...here in the existence you've chosen."
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