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An angel-demonic hybrid finds his destiny in the world |
Chapter One: Waltz with Destiny Ayden sighed; it would be another long day at school, and for what? To get an education to go somewhere in life? He isnât like others, even if they didnât know, nobody really liked him, only having 4 of his closest friends, whom were all girls from the same angle from him, and because all his friends were girls, people thought he was gay. He wasnât gay at all, and whatâs strange is that he had to power to incinerate them, but he didnât choose to. He wasnât sure what alignment he was. Humans and creatures like him had alignment, some were good, some where bad, some followed the law, and some didnât. He didnât know where he was. It was like he was stuck in the damn middle. Ayden was handsome, not as good as those jocks that played football, but just modest handsomeness. He had pale skin, from his motherâs side, and spiky long black hair, streaked with burgundy and red. He already developed a small brownish-black mustache and some hair under his lip. He was about 5 feet and 10 inches, muscular but still skinny, lean and lanky, and of course, grungy. But the most remarkable feature of Ayden was his eyes. His eyes were brilliant and catlike, and there were glassy green. It was almost the Christmas vacation, and that meant 2-weeks off. He could finally focus on something else than school, and his horrible dreams. He really didnât have the time to be focusing on dreamsâthey were just dreams, and nothing more. ButâŠit was so graphic and because of that, he couldnât keep awakeâŠitâs likeâŠif his body was forcing him to be nocturnal. âProblems?â A girl asked, her name was Nirvana, which meant âparadise,â literally. âKind of, remember those dreams Iâve been having,â Ayden said. âDreams,â Nirvana muttered, âIâm not a diviner.â âYeah, contrary to that,â he muttered, he gave a small chuckle. Nirvana had book in her hand and gave it to Ayden. Nirvana was beautiful, Native American girl having dark black-greenish hair with a circlet of withered leaves. Her skin was not as pale as Ayden, but somewhere between light and dark, her eyes were almond brown. She wore a black top with sleeves of wide-holed fishnets, a long, velvety black skirt with no stockings and open-toed platform heels. Around her neck was a silver cross, in her ears, were white, dangling skulls. âLook what it says,â Nirvana said, pointing to a small article. Ayden read, with little interest, until it said: âAngelic-Demonic Hybridâ Ayden became nervous. âWhereâd you get this book?â âFrom some Alterative Book store, it sells books with myths, tales, legendsâŠor factsâŠin your case.â Ayden closed the book, âI donât want to read.â âThatâs your damn loss,â Nirvana said. âCan Juniper and I come over today to your house?â âYeah,â Ayden sighed, âSheryl and Antonio wonât be home today, so yeah.â âGood,â Nirvana said and began to eat the chicken finger in front of her. âShit, this is undercookedâŠumâŠâ âYeah,â Ayden laughed as Nirvana handed him the chicken finger. A small bluish-purplish flame lit from his fingers and baked it until it was crisp. âThanks,â Nirvana said, chomping down on it. ~~~ âWhy are you ignoring it? You little fool!â A voice shouted. Ayden ran around frantically. This was New York, but all the buildings were smashed, the roads were ripped up, there were fires everywhere and he was walking ankle-deep in blood with dead corpses all over. âLeave me alone!â Ayden shouted. He was angry, but fear shielded it. He was dizzy of course, but he had to keep steady. Anything could kill him. His black jeans were soaked in glowing, crimson blood when he heard an inhuman roar. It was a long black flying creature, with 2 pairs of glowing red eyes, 2 pairs of arms and a long, forked tongue. It chased Ayden while everything around it crumbled and fell apart. Ayden began to run away from the creature, but it seems he couldnât be running away. He had to fight back, but he was too scared. He couldnâtâŠhe couldnât⊠The creature had something in its mouth, a glowing, white light, which sung a soft sound. Ayden recognized it quickly. His hair began to bristle and harden as the thingâs fangs began to crush the form that was cloaked in the light. He quickly leaped up, and from his back, materialized black feathered wings, but he didnât know now to use them. What was he supposed to doâŠ? âIf biology is so boring, I bet your wet dream is too,â Mrs. Grail said. She had a way to play people, so everyone burst out laughing. Ayden woke up, embarrassed. Why are subjected to their laughter? You could burn them into a crisp. NO! Donât do it, take it and donât do anything, just donât fall asleep next time. Ayden buried his head in his arms in embarrassment. âNow, I will like it, if you would pay attention,â Mrs. Grail said harshly. Ayden nodded. ~~~ Ayden was home, tired and wanting to sleep, but if he did, he would be up all night. He felt like a headache was coming on. In the microwave, his surrogate parents had left some pasta. He took some out and ate some and then got his books out for homework. âOh well, if Iâm going to grow up as a human, might as well excel,â Ayden said, knowing he was a good student with a lot of potential. He was just always distracted. Ayden had quickly finished his math homework and his social science homework, and now he could watch TV. But, he was too tired, so he ended up falling asleepâŠwith nightmares that plagued him. He couldnât, he kept moaning, groaning and giving frightened yelps. How could he live like this! It simply isnât normal. Thatâs all he wished forânormal biological parents, normal genes and a normal yet alterative life. âAyden, weâre home!â Sheryl called out. âUghâŠhey,â he said, he was quite groggy. âYou donât look so well,â Antonio said softly. âI had someâŠbadâŠschool lunch,â Ayden lied. âOkay, well just get ready for bed,â Sheryl sighed and walked upstairs. Ayden slumped down and sighed. He felt like calling Nirvana and talking to her, but she was probably already asleep. It was quite late. Aydenâs eyes flickered as he felt a shiver go down his spine. He went to his room and shut the door, he might as well have. |