The Stone of God, that was what she had inside of her, causing her to have The Voice of God. Her eyes softened considerably as she looked around the area, where was she? Well, in truth not even she knew exactly. Somewhere, somewhere she felt safe. No demonic activity came here, so at least she found peace in the minds of these humans. Simple folk, some may call them..

The female made her way over, steps careful and tentive. Did he know she was here? He was supposedly a prophet..maybe this is why she came. She had to know her future. She had too.

As the female came upon the steps, her eyes traveled up to the oak door that stared back at her, a shiver crossing over her spine. It seemed to scream 'Go Away'; it brought goose bumps to her skin as she climbed those steps with stubbornness and knocked three times. Someone inside stumbled over something as a grunt and yelped escaped from behind the door, she blinked a few times before the door swung open. The male was worse for wear, his night robe was luckily closed, under the night robe she saw a stained white shirt. His five o' clock shadow had went from that to a beard as he looked at her for a moment before groaning. "Not you.."

He knew she was coming? Well, it was possible. He stared at her form from top to toe before blinking, "Wow, you're prettier than I imaged." Blinking once more, the girl smiled a little; he was at least sweet in that childish flirtatious way. "Chuck?" He nodded, opening the door a little more with a sigh, "Come on in.." The Angel carefully manuvored her way inside, turning to Chuck with another smile. "I guess you know why I'm here then?" He nodded, going to the living room which was just as bad as his current condition. "Yeah, I know. You want to know about where God is and I don't know." Her smile faded a little, cold trail? "Well..I guess you know all about me then." He looked over to her, this time a puzzled look on his face. "Actually, I don't."

Her eyes widened a little, "Really? So, you don't know that I'm an Angel, that..I have something very precious to our Father?" He blinked a few more times, "I knew about the Angel business, but what's so special that you have?" A smile came to her lips again as she closed her eyes and sighed. "I have the Stone of God." His eyes widened, "W-What? That's been lost for almost miliniums!" She raised her hands and motioned for him to quiet down. "Oh, sorry, right..Archangels." She smirked, "I don't think they'll attack us, they know they can't truly beat me..but still, I rather keep you safe." Chuck now looked at her like she had lost her mind. "You rather protect me than yourself? You certainly don't sound like the other angels.."

"Because they aren't real Angels, they're pathetic worms."

The house suddenly gave a quake as Alessa looked up to the roof and raised an eyebrow, "I won't apologize for that, y'know. You know as well as I do that our brethern have fallen into this war for far to long and have lost their morals because of it." Chuck stared at her as the house gave another quake, this one less violent. "I'm glad you agree." He blinked, "You can understand him?" She now looked at Chuck, giggling. "Of course I can, I have the voice of God himself."

"S-So, what do you want, I don't know where God is." Alessa's eyes softened as she drew closer, placing her hand on his cheek as she gave a soft smile. "Yeah, I figured..but let me know, okay? I just wanted to know who God truly is. I wanted to aid him.." Chuck stared at her, eyes wide. As she turned away, a voice entered her mind, one that made her stop cold. She felt her back tense slightly as it spoke so perfectly in her head. "You're going down the right path child, let the others figure out what needs to be done.."

She looked back, only to see Chuck smiling softly at her, she blinked a few times before smiling back. "Okay Father..As you wish." She wouldn't question him, merely moving out of the house. A set of wings flaps later, and she was gone once again.