Andrew Garcia

Stories 7
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  • by Andrew Garcia Elise agreed with what Ian had concluded she saw him staring back at her and find his gaze were between gentle and fierce at the same time. Ian noticed how she knew his eyes were on her and deliberately took his time to lower it down, getting lower to the column of her neck and even below to her bosom. Even though Ian hadn't done anything to her, Elise felt her heart begin to race with expectation. A hunger she never knew existed in her spread from the bottom of her stomach and her toes curled.…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise and Ian arrived in the magistrates's house soon after. When they went inside, the magistrate who had been notified by Cain that the person who came was the Lord of Warine, immediately ordered his servant to bring the best tea for the two. The man sat in front of Ian with his hand both rubbed inside his office, "Milord, it is my greatest achievement to ever have you in my house." "We need you to answer us a few question," Ian instructed, cutting through the man's praise that was an utter…
  • by Andrew Garcia The man looked back at Maroon filled with questions. In Hell, Diablo or Ian was known quite well amongst all demons and high demons despite of his brief two time visitations. His story was known as one of the most if not staggering but also amazing. As Demons, most of the residents see his action of killing a single town by himself as something awe-inspiring but the fact of him being a human tore the demon's view on him as two. Some looked at Ian in a low opinion and some others see him in recognition.…
  • by Andrew Garcia Cain still didn't took in the changes in both Ian and Elise's face, saying with a very lighthearted tone, "Well, you two have visited this grave for the third times in a row for this month. With the first time being when Lady Elise coming to the cemetery alone two days after her family was buried. Don't mind me saying this, but you two are an apple to many people's eyes. I doubt myself whose memories had turned difficult to trust would even mistake this memory when you two are such a lovely couple with a…
  • by Andrew Garcia The cemetery lack people and mostly only those who had family or close friends buried there would be the one to visit the graveyard. Elise went down using Ian's help and they left the carriage, passing by the old corrode iron gates of the cemetery while holding to Ian's hand. Her feet padded through the snow where her weigh stiffened the snow and cause it to dent downward. "It's been a long time," Elise said. "I don't usually visit cemetery," she confessed. "Because of the ghosts," Ian guessed the…
  • by Andrew Garcia Cynthia came not soon after and she accompanied Elise by standing next to her. Upon hearing what Elise had done to the woman who was posed by their green monsters, a laughter erupted from Cynthia. "Austin would bust his hat off in laughter if he knew this." Elise gave the woman a smile. She was suspicious of Cynthia for a moment during the time in the garden but learn that this person was indeed a the Cynthia whom she knew. "Is it really funny?" She asked unsure. "Of course, and also necessary. You…
  • by Andrew Garcia Lady Phoebe took a step forward, distaste settled on her lips, as she looked down on Elise, trying to deter her instead which clearly didn't work, "You are still engaged but daringly try to threaten me. For your record, I am a viscountess." Elise stared back at Lady Phoebe brown eyes, her blue eyes glistening with a hidden color of yellow, "I am not threatening you Lady Phoebe, or you Lady Ellen. This is a warning which I hope you two could learn how to respect someone instead of demeaning others while…
  • by Andrew Garcia The two women behind Lady Ellen looked at Elise and she could feel how their gaze deliberately moving up to bottom on her entire figure as if weighing her. Lady Ellen was taken aback by Elise's words and her smile appear without reaching her eyes, "Heartbroken? I am not sure if I understand your word, Lady Elise." "Don't you remember our last conversation?" Elise asked, and Lady Ellen felt disturb that she had brought about what she had talked during their last meeting. Ellen didn't fully recall what…
  • by Andrew Garcia A wistful hum came from Ian's lips upon hearing what Hallow had reported to him, "Offer to turn a grim reaper into a human," he sang, "Now, that is something only either a mad man would tenders or he had been possessed by a Demon because even a demon won't make such a careless and baseless swindling offer." "It's not a lie!" said the grim reaper, Willow who was only a head. Elise didn't want to see straight to Willow's eyes for a long time as she fear in her dream tonight a headless skull will appear…
  • by Andrew Garcia The axe drive down toward the black hound but before it could reach to him, Hallow had turned his body. The sudden change surprised Willow and had the effect to stop the axe on his hands. "I know you are not aware of it but it's quite shameless for you to still not notice that other grim reapers call you as the most untrustworthy reapers," Hallow said and taking the chance he sprint over the forest. Having four legs and being a hound, he manage to bolt away from the reaper in ease. "Shit!" Willow…
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