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She frowned, summoning a dark orb in her right hand as she waited. The space around the dark orb seemed to bend towards the middle, hungrily being...
“Are they? What were they before?”
She exhaled slightly, her hands shaking. She knew that this was going to hurt.
“I can see. I never thought I’d be able to see again.”
“It’s okay, Warns,” she said quietly. “This is okay. Stay back, okay?”
“This is bizarre.”
She fell silent for a moment, glaring at him for a moment before taking to the air slightly. “Okay.”
“This is where we were last night?”
She frowned, looking confused. “What are you talking about?”
He seemed awestruck, looking up at the stained glass sky.
“I had to practice, Zadkiel,” she replied hotly, folding her arms. “What’s your problem? Leave me alone.”
He followed, his head starting back and forth.
She looked over her shoulder, frowning slightly.
“But it’s not beautiful like this.”
Her gaze flickered over to him and she ran a hand through her hair. “Hey, Warns,” she said tiredly.
For a moment, he looked ashamed. “My home is so... dirty, compared to yours.”
There was a crackling sound before Addie faded back into existence. She landed back on the ground, staggering to regain her balance, looking...
“This is where you grew up?”
(Hoop!)
He paused, looking up at the sky. “Wow. It’s golden.”