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  • #1
    Narni
    “You’re just saying whatever comes into your head to mess with me.”
    “Who knows? I could be telling the truth for all you know…” he laughed childishly “or I’m just as rotten as you think I am.”
    Narni, Fallen Angel: The fall is just the beginning

  • #2
    Narni
    “I apologise for wasting time bickering when we should be leaving.” The kind angel shot one more glare at Gabriel and he rolled his eyes in return. “I can’t guarantee it, but I will do my utmost to not rip the heads off my allies.”
    How can an angel be so graceful yet terrifying at the same time?”
    Narni, Fallen Angel: The fall is just the beginning

  • #3
    Narni
    “Is this how you always choose to wake up each morning? With a pole up your ass?”
    Narni, Fallen Angel: The fall is just the beginning

  • #4
    Narni
    “It’s a funny thing, curiosity…” he snickered smug “one that usually leads to death.”
    Narni, Fallen Angel: The fall is just the beginning

  • #5
    Narni
    “You’re just trying to get under my skin” I countered hastily.
    Amon’s stare is highly daunting “I’m already under your skin.”
    Narni, Fallen Angel: The fall is just the beginning

  • #6
    Narni
    “That might as well be next to impossible with the way we are. Especially if we’re adding another one who isn’t going to get along with… well him.” I gestured to Gabe by cocking my head to the side “I don’t really like being so negative but I don’t think this is going to work” I sighed not liking the sound of how things are turning out.
    Gabe sighed agreeing with what I had to say but ignoring my certain remark “I can’t deny it… the human is right.”
    “I have a name you know” I hissed annoyed.
    “Yes, and I will not take the time to memorise it” Gabe snapped back “agreeing with you should be as much recognition as you should get.”
    Narni
    tags: humor

  • #7
    Narni
    “Staring blankly at the door that slammed onto the ground, the blood drained from my face. “Oh god! I didn’t mean to break that! It just fell over so… easily…” I panicked putting my hands on my head worried. “Err… do I put it back on? Oh god! Do I just leave it there?”
    What the heck am I to do in this situation?
    “Do I just kick it to the side and pretend nothing happened?” I asked as I look up.”
    narni, Black Angel: They've been waiting...

  • #8
    Narni
    “She just sent out the last group of demon grunts for the night,” he told us casually.
    “Good,” Drake sighed getting up and dusting himself off.
    Isaiah stared at him oddly and pointed, “what’s up with your face?”
    “I don’t want to talk about it,” the one-eyed demon retorted. Already uptight by the presence of the black angel. Without more words to share, Drake passed him with a rough shove.”
    Narni, Black Angel: They've been waiting...

  • #9
    Narni
    “You make it sound like you’ve been drenched in blood before,” I stared particularly.
    “I’m not going to lie about it. I have been,” he said uneased followed by a nervous laugh, “but I can assure you that there’s a good reason as to why I was.”
    Now it’s my turn to let out a nervous and uncomfortable short laugh, “I don’t think there is ever a good time or reason to be drenched in blood Isaiah.”
    “Point taken…”
    Narni, Black Angel: They've been waiting...
    tags: humour

  • #10
    Narni
    “My face twisted awkwardly “distract?” I repeated confused. “How am I meant to do that? It’s not like he’s going to sit around and wait, and I doubt I can call for a time out mid-fight.”
    “Well, you can try fighting him directly again, but you didn’t do so well the first time.” Drake then looked me over up and down, “you could always try your womanly ways on him.”
    More of a joke than a suggestion.
    I narrowed my eyes at him, not amused with his jokes. “You want me to seduce that armoured demon with my womanly ways? I’m probably as seductive as a dirt-covered potato can get,” I muttered irritated. “What do you take me for anyway? I didn’t train for seven years for this, there’s no way I could do that, even if my life depended on it! I would never do something like that anyhow. It would be a new low in how pathetic I can look.”
    Narni, Black Angel: They've been waiting...

  • #11
    Narni
    “That’s harsh,” I muttered, putting my hands on my hips.
    “The truth tends to be harsh,” Drake answered.
    “Like the fact that your horns are cute?” I joked.
    He pouted at me hating the notion of having ‘cute’ horns. In response, he jerked his head away agitated.
    “Relax!” I said with a snicker, “it’s just a joke! I promise I won’t tease you about your cute little horns anymore! Ok?”
    Narni, Black Angel: They've been waiting...

  • #12
    Narni
    “That might as well be next to impossible with the way we are. Especially if we’re adding another one who isn’t going to get along with… well him.” I gestured to Gabe by cocking my head to the side “I don’t really like being so negative but I don’t think this is going to work” I sighed not liking the sound of how things are turning out.

    Gabe sighed agreeing with what I had to say but ignoring my certain remark “I can’t deny it… the human is right.”

    “I have a name you know” I hissed annoyed.

    “Yes, and I will not take the time to memorise it” Gabe snapped back “agreeing with you should be as much recognition as you should get.”
    Narni, Fallen Angel: The fall is just the beginning

  • #13
    Narni
    “I was finding it hard to keep a straight face while watching.” When Amon calmed himself down, he sighed a happy one before speaking again, “if only I had some popcorn.”
    “I think I prefer Abigor stabbing me rather than your pleasantries,” I muttered in a low dull tone as I stare at him feeling uneased.
    What I say is true. At least with Abigor, he is straight forward with his intentions. It is as clear as day, but everything about Amon is so… warped.
    “Hmmm,” he hummed delightfully but curious, “are you sure about that?”
    In the background, Abigor sneered surveying his perimeter while grumbling to himself.
    From my firm glare, he lightly scoffed and continued to speak. “Now, now… I’m a fair guy. I would share the popcorn, I’m not that heartless,” Amon again cheerfully grinned.”
    Narni, Black Angel: They've been waiting...

  • #14
    Narni
    “Hell spiders?” I queried confused.
    “Yes, hell spiders…” he confirmed, keeping his eyes forward “practically a skull with legs. You can’t miss them. They spit acid now.”
    I raised a brow, “The fact that you can say ‘they spit acid now’ so casually, boggles my mind.”
    narni, Damned Angel: Ascend from hells rings

  • #15
    Narni
    “My apologies that I didn’t make this place a walk in the park for you” he sarcastically said. “Maybe I should roll out the red carpet for you. Or actually reveal that there’s a first-class hidden elevator in the wall.”
    “If I wanted your sarcasm, I would have asked for it!” I snapped back, “but I clearly didn’t! All I was saying is that I’m sick of this place and would like to move out soon!” I paused for a short moment, “though if you do have a secret elevator, I think I’m going to have to kill you.”
    “Does it look like I have one?” he asked back while holding his hands out. Showing that he has nothing on him or anything up his sleeve. “Besides! We’re immortals!” he clarified, “we do not require such things when we can fly or teleport! We even have the capabilities to jump at remarkable heights!”
    If that is the case, then we are just useless.
    Exhaling out from having to listen to this, I leant my head into the palm of my hand. “Yeah, but each level is remarkably too tall to jump, and you and I can’t fly or teleport out of here.” I hung my head, allowing my hair to cover my face so he couldn’t see how defeated I felt. “I wish you did have a secret elevator hiding somewhere.”
    Pursing his lips together he frowned displeased, and a little reluctant to agree “… yeah... me too.”
    Narni, Damned Angel: Ascend from hells rings

  • #16
    Narni
    “The both of you seem way too calm about this” I pointed out on edge, “if it is one of the ‘failed experiments,’ then they are going to be a problem. A big problem! They’ll probably want to kill us! Or eat us! Or… I don’t even want to know what else they might do!”
    “Relax” Yera spoke to me, his voice stern but he certainly wasn’t so concerned. “Nothing is definite as of yet. Besides, only one of our siblings had cannibalistic tendencies. So, the chances of crossing them aren’t that high.”
    I stared in disbelief, with my frustrations flaring up on the inside. Not even pursing my lips together will stop me from bursting in this case. “I’m sorry. Where was the part that was meant to help make this whole situation sound less terrible?”
    Yera blinked with wide eyes, followed by an expression that was caught off guard. “Was there meant to be one?” he looked to Leon hoping for some clue, but all he got from my friend was a dull unamused stare.
    Seeing that his so-called ‘brother’ remained silent. Yera then looked at me, seeing if I’d give him an answer.
    “Preferably yes!” I exclaimed.”
    Narni, Damned Angel: Ascend from hells rings

  • #17
    Narni
    “Seriously Sate, you’ve already lived over countless centuries. Shouldn’t you be like… up to date with these things?”
    “Do you honestly think I would keep ‘up to date’ with the activities of humans? A high majority of the human race sickens or bores me,” he grunted and ushered me to move on. “Not the mention they breed like rabbits.”
    narni, Damned Angel: Ascend from hells rings



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