Andrew Garcia

Stories 7
Chapters 3,170
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  • by Andrew Garcia Lady Monica, thought Elise, she recalled the Lady to be the one who was the daughter of the Count but she didn't remember the Lady had a daughter. Mila pulled her breaths, she looked at her before turning to the maid, "I will notify the head butler, for now you should escort the guests to the receiving room." and when the maid left, Mila looked at her, "Have a good rest, I heard that you slept for hours, it would be good if you eat more, but I know it would not be easy to digest food the first…
  • by Andrew Garcia The snowy sky turn the morning to cloudy blue. The room was filled with warmth that came from the fireplace and Elise, who was asleep woke up drowsily. Her eyes first stare at the ceiling before she pushed herself to sit on the bed. She felt haggard. Did she fall asleep in the carriage? It must have been because she used her power, as after fainting once, she felt all her energy disappearing. It took her a few moments to realize how dark the bed she was sleeping at. Was it still nighttime? Then Elise…
  • by Andrew Garcia Ian brought her body closer to see how her lips leave a small gap for a soft snore to leave. Seeing that Elise was actually asleep, and that the worse case of her exhausting her power didn't happen, he exhaled a small sigh from his lips that smiled slightly, "You worry me like no one could ever do," whispered Ian before bringing her to sleep on his shoulder. He looked at the window and when seeing a black shadow, he opened the window to let his crow to come inside. The crow that had entered sat on the…
  • by Andrew Garcia In the past Elise, who had grown up feeling herself close to Church could never believe angels could kill humans. Angels are holy beings and they were born to protect humans, yet now she learned that Angels could also harm people, "Have you ever seen and Angel who killed someone before?" Ian brought a blanket on his side to drape it over her leg, while answering to her question, "I have seen it. You have heard from the chick about Death Angels, remember?" she nodded her head. "I remember Hallow told…
  • by Andrew Garcia The carriage shook as it moved to an uneven path as the snow piled. The lantern hanged outside the carriage also trembled as the horses. Ian looked at Elise's face and her eyes that glittered when she spoke. Elise wasn't sure of it but somewhere she could feel she had combusted a person into ash like she did to the Relic hours before. "Why do you say that?" Ian questioned, he could tell Karen had spoken something that had made Elise to think that she had killed someone. Elise pursed her lips,…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise looked on the window next to her left side. She watched how the villagers have left and how the sky that was once blue was covered with a veil of black. She could tell the blue sky was somewhere still there as the darkness bear the blue hint. While waiting, she found a new memory inside her where she was walking on the lake on the date of Elena's death. She didn't remembered how she was there, but she recalled that time she was waiting for Elena after managing to squeeze herself out of the shed…
  • by Andrew Garcia Oliver knew there was something more than how Ian looked. He was known to be a mad person with a charming face, but no one knows the secret the Lord hiding. He was not a human, and Oliver wondered why he was here. "I am honored that you are missing me, milord." "Oh that wasn't what I meant," Ian interjected him, "Please don't misunderstand me, I said I missed you, that our path didn't cross until now. I didn't know you would be here. I see that you went to my carriage." Oliver frowned, the…
  • by Andrew Garcia Elise looked at the houses from beside the carriage. Frank, who was the coachman of the carriage saw her, "Elise, you could go inside if you want to. You look a little ill." She turned to where Frank was, shaking her head, "I'm fine, I will wait for Master Ian before entering the carriage." and Frank nodded. Sitting inside the carriage would only make the thoughts inside her mind spinning over and over, making her feel restless and she chose to stand outside the cage, trying to pull her mind from…
  • by Andrew Garcia It wasn't only surprise Elise had when Karen had asked her the question. There was also suspicious. Since the past few days, everything was going hectic that there was almost little time for her to sort her own feeling. She was betrayed, and new beings she never knew was there appeared before her. There was no telling Karen who looked very much like a human to her could turn to a corrupted angel or Relic like how her aunt did. "What do you mean?" asked Elise, her defensive tone appeared evident on her…
  • by Andrew Garcia An hour after the chaos in the village, the Church members arrived to Saltige where carnage broke. A familiar face that had gotten older stepped out from the carriage and seeing the bodies on the side of the carriage which was covered and bundled in whites he sighed, silently counting the bodies in his mind. "Some doesn't go the way we wish for, do they, Kyle?" asked a man from behind. Kyle, who had shifted his eyes to watch the part of houses from the village that had been destroyed frowned. He pressed…
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