Jessica Robinson

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  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven couldn't sleep because of the pain in her arm. Now she understood where the pain went. It went into her and after taking both Oliver and Callum's pain; she lay on the ground facing the other way. Pretending to be asleep so they wouldn't know that she was hurting. It took a long while for the pain to go away. When the pain was completely gone, she took a deep breath, finally relaxing. Now she tried to sleep, but the ground was cold and she felt like she was breathing in dust. Turning around, she…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven looked around as she stood in the middle of the fighting pit. She had won, and now the crowd stood up and chanted her name. She had a strange feeling of accomplishment despite already knowing that she would win. When she turned to King Rufus, he forced a smile on his face. Heaven knew he was not happy. Defeating his most skilled swordsman meant shaming him as well. He was displeased. Heaven wondered if he would take that anger out on her or be careful to not start a war with her father. Only…
  • by Jessica Robinson Zarin was exhausted after the long trip. Not his body, but his mind. He had never had to endure to just sit on a horse and go on for days. How did people travel like that? He was thankful he could just teleport. If it wasn't for Heaven, he wouldn't be doing all of this, and she didn't even pay attention to him during their journey. She treated him like any other guard. And then he had to sleep with all the other guards in a strange hall. The beds were so small he could barely sleep. But it didn't…
  • by Jessica Robinson "Help! Help!" "Heaven!" Someone shook her gently. Heaven shot her eyes open and the first thing she saw was a pair of silver eyes. She didn't know why she reacted by screaming, but Zamiel was quick to cover her mouth with his hand. "It is only me." He assured her calmly. She stared at him with wide eyed, her heart pounding painfully inside her chest. "It was only a bad dream." He whispered. Yes. It was only a dream. He was fine. Just when he removed his hand, Kate and her guards barged…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven was surprised to see Zarin. What was he doing here? She walked up to him. "Zarin, what brings you here?" "I have been thinking and… I realized that I haven't been a good friend. I know this mission is important for you. I just want to be there for you this time and support you." He said. "I am sorry, Zarin, but I can't take you with me. I need to do this alone. It won't be impressive if I take a man with me. It will make me look weak. I am only taking my guards with me." She explained.…
  • by Jessica Robinson Kirnon materialized in the room just as Rose left. Kirnon was one of the few demons working for him. Zamiel went and freed him from his Lord to take him under his wing. He was a clever demon, and Zamiel needed loyal and clever men by his side. Kirnon helped him with all kinds of matters. He specially looked out for his enemies and knew about anyone who came near his home. "My Lord. You called for me." He said. "Yes. I want you to take care of the trade on your own today. I will be busy with other…
  • by Jessica Robinson Zarin couldn't stop thinking of what his father told him. Yes, he had to do something with his love and not just keep it in his heart. But what was he supposed to do? What did a woman want from a man? No woman had ever denied him before, so how was he supposed to know? He thought back of what Heaven told him. She said she liked Zamiel because he set her free. He could that for her now as well. She told him that Zamiel saw the woman she could be, then he was ready to let go of his childhood friend. If it…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven lay in bed trying to sleep, but her heart was still racing. No matter what she did, she couldn't calm down. Despite having windows open, she still felt hot. Even Gina had heard her wildly beating heart when she came right after Zamiel left. She had pointed that her cheeks were red, then teased her about doing the forbidden. "I didn't." Heaven had said. "It was only a kiss." The most tender kiss, yet it had left her feeling this way. Unable to think of anything else or sleep. After turning…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven gasped in shock. The sound of the slap echoed in her ears. Before she could recover, her mother slapped him again, on the other cheek. Now, her body froze completely. Why wasn't she doing anything? She looked at Zamiel, but he didn't seem the least surprised. He stood there calmly, looking like he was waiting to get slapped again. But her mother seemed to be done. "One was for hurting my daughter and the other for hurting my husband." She explained. "Your are welcome." Zamiel gave her a faint…
  • by Jessica Robinson "Grandma, what did you see in your dream?" "I saw a stallion, walking down a red carpet that led to the throne. He held a crown between his teeth as he stalked down the path to the throne where you sat. When he arrived, he placed the crown on your head." A stallion? Heaven was confused. "Horses are majestic animals. They are beings of power and represent nobleness and heroism. They stand for courage, confidence, endurance and competition." Her grandmother explained. "Do you think the horse in…
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