Andrew Garcia

Stories 7
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  • by Andrew Garcia Elise stumbled when she pulled herself out of the vision. Her eyes were wide and a queasy stir churned her stomach. It was only dark sorcerers who are here, but also the Relics! More than what Warren said, it was cat's paw that surround them but hungry lions. Her hands clenched, causing the handkerchief she held to combust into ashes under no one's notice. Four hours passed like wind, more bodies were found and based on what the trip had spotted, around thirty six bodies had been found. Elise didn't…
  • by Andrew Garcia Ernest frowned and he was about to speak but Elise shook her head, "I don't mind you to think I am suspicious but that doesn't make any one of you less suspicious. I don't mind if you suspect me because I will be doing the same to each one of you. I don't trust anyone and I advise you all to not trust each other standing beside you either." She had thought of solving this doubts between the men by giving them a reason to trust each other and work through the bad time but then she thought it would be…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise looked at the new guest who stood beside her, like how she was, the only person who stood before the tree, perusing the evidence, he was watching the corpses even closer than her, seemingly used to the idea of death and the gore. "What do you think about this?" asked the man who stood against the tree. Elise noticed how there was still shadows all over the people beside her with Ernest and the elf being an exception, "About what?" she asked, being cautious as she speak as she knew how amongst…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise watched how people rushed to get inside and outside of the house. Ernest also looked around, there were around seven large houses and six small houses with the rest had turned into pile of rubbish and debris. "Which house do you think we should go?" Ernest asked and he turned his face to see Elise looking somewhere. "Lady Elise?" The man questions politely. "That house," Elise pointed her finger toward the house that was smaller compared to the rest of the houses. "We should check there…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise turned her eyes to look at the man who had just spout the suggestive words. Her eyebrows drawn together but she looked away. The men who saw her looking away begin to titters over each other, "Where you are going, lady. Perfectly you will be with us for another two or three days. It would be to your advantage if you become our friends." The man added an emphasis to the word friend where his tongue licks his lips as if he was enjoying an imagination that entertains him. Elise pulled her brows…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise didn't know how days could pass first. Unlike the first test where she had to study and peruse the books, now before the exam started, she couldn't have anything to study before the test started; studying now won't do her anything good as soon she would need to trust only her guts feeling of solving the case. "Very," answered Elise with a smile. Her bright red hair had been tied to a high ponytail, some of the side of her hair was tied to a braid, letting her faint forehead to be free from hair so…
  • by Andrew Garcia "Malphas," Lucifer snapped his fingers and his servant quickly trotted toward their side. If there was a way for Malphas to voice out his opinion at this moment, he would say how difficult it is to breathe with the two High Demon in a stifle place like a cave. Why does the prince of Hell live in a cave, anyway? Even his Lord would like castle better than cave. How poor of a taste. "Why do I feel like your servant is blathering impudent words from his mind?" Leviathan suddenly spoke and Malphas felt his…
  • by Andrew Garcia In Hell, it had been known a tradition since the olden time where a Demon provoke another Demon in a fight with something to risk on, and at the beginning Leviathan guessed this was what Lucifer had in mind by coming to the cave he took as his current house. But then there was nothing they could wager and he didn't see any positive merit by Lucifer rousing anger in him. "Is this a Hell's joke that I am not aware of?" Leviathan questioned. What in God's name was the wedding this man was talking of?…
  • by Andrew Garcia Maroon came inside once he received the cue. His eyes had turned back to the dull color and he looked over Elise being inside the room to bow without forgetting her. "Don't waste the time, Maroon; tell us what you've got," Ian said, they didn't have time to stand on the ceremony when answers were right across them. "Have you found the son of Satan?" "Yes, Milord," Maroon answered, "Our usual informant wasn't able to name the person and I had to take a longe route to find someone who could. I have…
  • by Andrew Garcia On the other side, before Ian and Elise arrived back at home, Esther who left her room on the third floor sneaked in the most silent method as possible. She had also cast a simple magic on her shoes to nullified all the sounds that came from her shoes. Thinking that she was all set, she steps aboard on the idea of venturing the house without the presence of the head house. Her clever idea was shattered when a soft tap landed on her shoulders like a dewdrop. "I don't advise you to continue walking…
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