Post by Jewel on Apr 16, 2016 20:35:31 GMT -5
Well, great.
Black as their blood. It could have been their blood, for all Jewel knew. And if it was ... Jewel couldn't necessarily make an antidote from simple herbs and minerals like she was going to. Every species on Earth had a weakness. That was just the way of life. The only being that didn't have a weakness was her God. Though if it wasn't her steadfast faith, her ability to turn a blind eye, and meeting a fallen angel, she would doubt His existence.
She's met the Elves' God and Goddess. She, herself, was a monster of myth, as well as a descendent of a witch and Alchemist. Demons other than Satan's roamed the same roads she has before. There are more planes in the world than a Sci-Fi movie's. There was evidence that there was more than what the humans that she went to church with believed.
These demons that attacked Azalea couldn't have been Satan's followers. Did they even grow weary at the sight of holy items or salt or anything of the sort? Azalea said that they're something else. Implying that they were bigger. Stronger. Would Aideen's book have these demons that poisoned Azalea in there? It had the demon that had her great-grandfather destroy his village.
By the time Azalea said the expletive, she had stopped writing. The piece of paper she was writing on showed sloppy short-hand writing and scribbles where the pen just had to stop writing. Which was good because she was kind of ... taken aback at the venom Azalea was spitting. Then, she shook it away, understanding the feeling.
And then, she had another thought.
When Azalea created the impromptu meeting to say that her family was all but gone, she put Jashua in a bad lighting, leaving Jewel to wonder what had happened. Now ... she knew. She was downright surprised. It opened her eyes. Jashua was nothing but a gentleman to her. And he saved Thea from those hunters that raped and nearly killed her. She couldn't see him as a killer.
She was so surprised that she made no comment on it. She probably should have put two ad two together in the first place. So instead, she nodded a bit and put her pen behind her ear. "I'll find a way for them not to haunt you again. Unless you get poisoned a second time - in which case I'll have something to counteract it. I promise you that."
Black as their blood. It could have been their blood, for all Jewel knew. And if it was ... Jewel couldn't necessarily make an antidote from simple herbs and minerals like she was going to. Every species on Earth had a weakness. That was just the way of life. The only being that didn't have a weakness was her God. Though if it wasn't her steadfast faith, her ability to turn a blind eye, and meeting a fallen angel, she would doubt His existence.
She's met the Elves' God and Goddess. She, herself, was a monster of myth, as well as a descendent of a witch and Alchemist. Demons other than Satan's roamed the same roads she has before. There are more planes in the world than a Sci-Fi movie's. There was evidence that there was more than what the humans that she went to church with believed.
These demons that attacked Azalea couldn't have been Satan's followers. Did they even grow weary at the sight of holy items or salt or anything of the sort? Azalea said that they're something else. Implying that they were bigger. Stronger. Would Aideen's book have these demons that poisoned Azalea in there? It had the demon that had her great-grandfather destroy his village.
By the time Azalea said the expletive, she had stopped writing. The piece of paper she was writing on showed sloppy short-hand writing and scribbles where the pen just had to stop writing. Which was good because she was kind of ... taken aback at the venom Azalea was spitting. Then, she shook it away, understanding the feeling.
And then, she had another thought.
When Azalea created the impromptu meeting to say that her family was all but gone, she put Jashua in a bad lighting, leaving Jewel to wonder what had happened. Now ... she knew. She was downright surprised. It opened her eyes. Jashua was nothing but a gentleman to her. And he saved Thea from those hunters that raped and nearly killed her. She couldn't see him as a killer.
She was so surprised that she made no comment on it. She probably should have put two ad two together in the first place. So instead, she nodded a bit and put her pen behind her ear. "I'll find a way for them not to haunt you again. Unless you get poisoned a second time - in which case I'll have something to counteract it. I promise you that."