Andrew Garcia

Stories 7
Chapters 3,170
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  • by Andrew Garcia Elise didn't know that the mirror could move. They could sense movements of the living but not the dead. She wasn't aware of the Hellie Mirror's movements until she was pulled inside by the mirror. The different or the air told her that she had shifted into a different place. Realizing it, Elise couldn't help but find herself looking at the velvet sky which was colored deep in the pitch black color. There was no star on the sky neither was the stars. The sky was empty and void, only having tinge of red…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise stared at the clear, liquid-like mirror. She pushed her hands a little inside the mirror to feel a cold wind. "Orias," she said before entering and Orias who had been keenly staring at them put up the smile that had fallen earlier. "Yes, milady?" Questioned the servant dutifully. "Do you maybe know or heard where my grandfather found the book which could resurrect the dead at? Maybe the place or the person who hold the book," Elise said. Considering that Orias had said he only stayed beside her…
  • by Andrew Garcia Her blue eyes stopped when she reached by the middle of the room, seeing the lone single book placed and hanged on the short pillar, covered by the clear glass case. The book that was placed inside the clear box was too simple to be called Satan's most important book. "This is the book?" asked Ian as he leaned forward, his eyes narrowing at the thin book placed in the glass case. He could not feel any magic inside the particular book and it looked very plain for him to feel that it was an important book…
  • by Andrew Garcia Both Leviathan and Hallow was led outside of the morgue. Hallow who had been following from behind find the path the nurse led them to became weirder and stranger by the time they stepped out of the large doors of the morgue. "Hey," whispered Hallow, trying to be discreet. Leviathan kept a distance of around seven steps behind the nurse. "There is something wrong with this woman. Isn't her socks are in different colors?" Hallow who had seen the nurse's legs the entire time as he was placed inside…
  • by Andrew Garcia Leviathan followed the nurse's usher to the room. Leviathan watched the small board nailed in the door, 'Langston Wright.' "He should be here by now, if not, you can come in and wait until his arrival. I will now go," said the woman before leaving the place. Leviathan only nodded once before he turned the knob and entered the room. Instead of sitting per the words the nurse offered, he whispered, "Come out." Hallow who thought he was called looked up only to flinch in surprise when he saw the…
  • by Andrew Garcia Hallow was sure he didn't say a word wrong. Maybe he had spoke in a way that is too mean, but being mean is his quality that he didn't think he should change. More so, it wasn't his fault that he became bitter! The person who started everything was him! Leviathan! Staring back at Leviathan's burning golden eyes, the chick monologues to himself. Okay, fine! It was his fault he shouldn't have say that. Why is he staring at him anyway?! Hallow know he is quite good looking and an ultimate adorable…
  • by Andrew Garcia Satan stepped out of the hall when he found that his granddaughter and bratty boy had disappeared. This was his house. Do they think that they could run away for long? Even if they can escape the house, they won't ever escape him. "Foolish children," said Satan with a click of his tongue. "And grumpy old man," commented Lucifer who had appeared beside Satan. The King's eyes darted as quick as his hand that almost sliced Lucifer's neck. "Now now," Lucifer, who had stopped Satan's hand by his palm…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise and Ian had successfully left the room, away from her grandfather. She looked behind when she heard her grandfather's voice booming in the entire mansion. Making her feel like a child who was playing hide and seek with her grandfather. "He said he offered you a deal, so much for that deal," Ian remarked as they both walked in the long corridor. Elise looked at him, her eyes was filled with question, "You didn't have to anger my grandfather, you know." "There things, my love, that people…
  • by Andrew Garcia 'What do you wish?' Satan could hear his own voice upon staring at Elise's large blue eyes that now looked at him on guard. The color of his granddaughter's eyes were similar to the color of his late wife's eyes. Satan had loved Ariel dearly to the point he would offer his entire kingdom for her but there were things that even him could not do. It was to bring back his beloved Angel. He remembered the answer Ariel gave him, 'Nothing. I like this, I like the peacefulness that we have. Just us together…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise was staggered by the sudden offer that Satan request in exchange of helping them. Satan wanted her to become the Queen of Hell, his heir! "No." Ian was the one to answer. "You want her to be the Queen of Hell when she has a blood of an angel? Your people won't accept her." One should be happy to be appointed as a Queen but the job of a Queen of Hell is not something anyone could handle. Ian trust that Elise had the dignity and intellect to become a Queen but not a Queen of Hell. She had a heart…
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