KayLove
Seaside Sun Bather
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2015
- Location
- The Cave of Wonders
She raised a delicate blonde brow at his hand extended towards her but she didn't accept it, feeling like touching him was something that she didn't want to do, but there was a little piece in the back of her mind that said 'It might be fun to..' but that voice was quickly snuffed out by her other thoughts. "Well, Jay, I would say it would be rude to give my name seeing as you were trying to kill me moments ago, but its Olesya." she told him with a nod, "And its not you fault that I simply see demons as something that should not be on this earth, I might hesitate next time." she said as she started to back away, getting ready to head home and face the disappointment from her own commander of her failure, "Those other two lacked humanity, saw only the dark, its not hard to best those who can't look into the light."
Her golden wings spread wide as she began to stretch them out, "Maybe I'll check up on you at your island, but then again angel's aren't allowed vacations, it's be for strictly business. Making sure you aren't poisoning the world with your devilish ways." she said with a smirk before she flapped her wings and she was off like lightning.
The climb back to the heaven's was always harder than the decent, you had to work for it, keep yourself moving at a rate that would be exhausting to one that wasn't used to the motion. But Olesya made the trip quick and landed delicately on the darkened white hall, a soft glow emitting from the orbs of light above her head as she walked down the grand hall to her commanders office. Although the heavens mimicked the light as if it were night, they could be brightened with a command, not that Olesya cared.
"Commander," she said as she opened the heavy door and saw her winged commander sitting behind a grand desk with his own ivory wings folded behind him that mirrored her own.
"You did not succeed did you." it was a statement not a question, he already knew that she did not, but she would answer either way.
"No, J-" she stopped herself from saying Jay, "A fallen was there, they must have known that we would be watching him." she said as she stood straight and relayed information like any good soldier would do.
"Ah, well... Another human will be born to take his place," said Azale, as he rubbed his bearded chin, "Well, you shall do your patrols Olesya," she knew that she was dismissed now, and let out a sigh as she left the room, rubbing the back of her neck as she did so.
Her golden wings spread wide as she began to stretch them out, "Maybe I'll check up on you at your island, but then again angel's aren't allowed vacations, it's be for strictly business. Making sure you aren't poisoning the world with your devilish ways." she said with a smirk before she flapped her wings and she was off like lightning.
The climb back to the heaven's was always harder than the decent, you had to work for it, keep yourself moving at a rate that would be exhausting to one that wasn't used to the motion. But Olesya made the trip quick and landed delicately on the darkened white hall, a soft glow emitting from the orbs of light above her head as she walked down the grand hall to her commanders office. Although the heavens mimicked the light as if it were night, they could be brightened with a command, not that Olesya cared.
"Commander," she said as she opened the heavy door and saw her winged commander sitting behind a grand desk with his own ivory wings folded behind him that mirrored her own.
"You did not succeed did you." it was a statement not a question, he already knew that she did not, but she would answer either way.
"No, J-" she stopped herself from saying Jay, "A fallen was there, they must have known that we would be watching him." she said as she stood straight and relayed information like any good soldier would do.
"Ah, well... Another human will be born to take his place," said Azale, as he rubbed his bearded chin, "Well, you shall do your patrols Olesya," she knew that she was dismissed now, and let out a sigh as she left the room, rubbing the back of her neck as she did so.