Jessica Robinson
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Zarin woke up feeling as if his body was broken to pieces. Every little movement pained him. He turned on his back and realized that he was lying in bed and it wasn't his own. Where was he? Sitting up, he looked around. For a moment he thought that he was in his parents' home and panicked. The last thing he needed was to see the faces of his parents as he leaves them again. Making them go through that pain once was already enough. Now he had to let them live their lives and he would go back to his.…
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Zamiel looked down at Zarin, who was lying at his feet. He had already been in a bad mood. Even the skies responded to his emotions, and now this boy came to annoy him. He didn't think he would be anymore surprised by Zarin's actions, but this behavior baffled him. Zarin got up on his feet, but he could barely stand. He reeked of alcohol and was soaked in rain. His eyes were red and swollen. He had been crying. While trying to balance his weight on his feet, he looked at him with a tilted head and…
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Zarin observed Heaven sitting in the garden and watching her surroundings. She sat for a long while and seemed to be deeply lost in thoughts. At first he thought she was waiting for someone, but now he realized she was just resting outside. He didn't like the way things ended between them last time, so he went to her to make things right. When he neared, she turned to him. "May I sit?" He asked, motioning toward the empty place beside her. "Yes." He sat down, and she went back to stare at the…
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"I have another mate and he is in your hidden kingdom." Lothaire had to take a moment to understand what she said. Another mate? That was impossible? He had never heard or seen someone having two mates at the same time. "That is not possible." He spoke with clenched teeth. She didn't respond to that, since it wasn't a question. "What else did he tell you?" He asked. "He said to find my mate. He would help me get back home." Lothaire threw his head back and laughed hysterically. She had…
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Heaven froze in shock. Killed his human side? Why? She knew about her father's death and how that changed him, but why would someone want to go through that? For what reason? "Why?" Was all she managed to ask. Zarin sighed and then held his hands out in a stop motion. Almost as if defending himself. "It is not that bad. It was painful, but now my demon is always there. I don't have to deal with it coming and going." He explained. Heaven didn't know how to respond to that, but suspected that her…
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Zarin was full of guilt. It was eating him from the inside, and he was getting angrier and more frustrated with every passing moment. This morning he had gone to castle to bring the letters Heaven's parents wrote to her. When he met her mother, she had taken his hands in her own and looked at him pleadingly. "Heaven will be home soon. Come back with her." She had told him. "We will be waiting for you." Why would they wait? He wasn't coming back. He was tired of everyone being kind to him. He was…
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"Are you ready?" Zamiel looked at Euphorion, who had managed to dress decently this time. "I don't know how you can wear this." He complained while adjusting his shirt. Water demons covered parts of their bodies with what looked like fish scales, so he could understand that this kind of clothing was a unique experience for Euphorion. He had probably not been on land for too long. "Well, I think I am ready now." He said, giving up at last. Zamiel looked at his blue hair. "You need to do…
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Tezznin was bored, but remained patient during Heaven's training. This was her second day of training, and she was supposed to reward the same men from last time. They really did something horrible every day and Heaven thought this rewarding system must be tiring if it is done so frequently. But she knew that wasn't the case. They just wanted to mislead her and therefore doing it more often now. The demons that she had sent with a mission last time came back with some answers. Gael, the young demon with…
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Zarin stood in front of Zamiel's home and stared at the door for a long while. Then he looked at the letter in his hand. He didn't want to do this, but he knew he had to. It was the least he could do for her. He went to the door and was about to knock when it opened by itself. Zarin entered cautiously while looking around. He doubted that Zamiel would just attack him, but he wanted to be careful just in case. There was no way he could know the ancient demon's mood after everything that happened. He…
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"What did you do to her?!" Zarin asked Lothaire. Lothaire was sitting comfortably on his throne and looked down at Zarin, raising one eyebrow. "Who?" "Heaven." "Oh. You met her already. I was about to tell you that I fulfilled your request. You wanted Zamiel gone, but I did something even better. I brough Heaven here. You can now do whatever you said you would do." Zarin paused, shocked. Why had he been so angry? It was true. He was the one who asked for help and for Zamiel to be removed.…
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