So I am still getting yays from the people who have made it this far and still thinking of certain concepts to incoorporate into the story. I'm trying to keep the storyline complex without overcomplicating so comments would be helpful. Good or bad. -Anarchist Angel

"My liege, it's Trinity! They have Trinity!" exclaimed Adonael as he rushed into the universe chambers, an open void that could not be penetrated by any mortal and exists on the outskirts of the universe.

"I know," replied the large and massive Creator as he turned to Adonael.

"What do we do then?"

"I'll take care of it," he softly replied and he dropped a small object into a massive spiral, which looked like a black hole turned inside out.

The object looked like a pebble, but shined brightly as if made from pure light and energy itself. It plummeted out of the abyss that shot a series of lights, energies, and spirits into the universe. The pebble soar down with intense speed at an alarmingly unrealistic rate. Adonael watched curiously, but nervously.

"What will that do?" he asked.

"It will bond Trinity and her captor to each other and the mortal realm of Earth," the Creator replied.

"You cannot be serious! She has never been to the mortal realm or even know the true malevolence of the mortals. The sin and corruption of the world would consume her in seconds. Don't you remember what happened to your son several thousand years ago when he was sent to the mortal realm?"

"Yes, that is why this time only a few selective mortals will know of her existance on Earth. She is too restless just staying in the heavens. Perhaps..."

"My liege?"

The Creator spoke nothing and turned back towards the walls and back to his work of balancing the universe.

(Meanwhile...)

Trinity was being dragged down. She looked around at all the demons. The one who had captured her though looked different. Almost human. He grimaced at her for a moment and she felt his eyes go right through her. She felt so vulnerable even more at the glance he pierced her with. She same an object glitter in the clouds as she lost sight of the heavens.

'Someone to rescue me,' thought Trinity biting her lip to hide her glimpse of hope.

The shining light plummeted and hit Faust in his back. He hissed and yelled as his flesh burned. The weight of the tiny object became to much for him to fly and he gripped into Trinity's flesh as if she had control of the happenings. Trinity opened her wings and tried to keep herself from falling, but it was too much of a burden. She looked down in fear as gravity hurled them at the planet she had only been able to admire from far away. Her eyes grew huge as she got a better view of the clouds, land, and oceans.

Suddenly the details became more vivid and finally she felt light as a feather. She was able to land safetly as Faust was still holding her in a tight grasp. He felt extreme agony and released her and fell to the ground. Trinity watched for a moment trying to find out what he was doing. Why did he release her? The rest of the demons were still flying downward as they couldn't keep up. Faust was rubbing his back into the ground and dug his black claws into his back trying to retrieve the small object lodging deeper under his flesh.

Trinity tried to flee, but felt herself being restrained. She hit the ground as a result and turned to Faust who had been still trying to retrieve the object. He turned up at her and blew the dark hair from the front of his black eyes. He knew she was somehow responsible for this agony. He gritted his teeth at her and raised his hand at her to strike. Trinity shrank down and turned away almost helpless. She heard his hand make a smooshing sound as it swifted against the air, but she tried to run to dodge it. She felt the restraint and this time Faust collapsed to the ground screaming.

Trinity looked down at her ankle where she had felt the restrain pulling her. It looked like a cord-like shackle that was attached to her. Her eyes followed the glowing cord to find that it was attached to Faust's back.

"What is this?" Trinity screamed as she bent down and tried to pull the shackle off.

Faust's claws dug into the ground menacingly as he looked up at the struggling angel. His eye caught the shackle and he realized what had just happened. He was chained to Trinity. Trinity kept pulling at it frantically and tears began to stream from her face again. He got up from the ground and walked towards her. Trinity was consumed by true fright not understanding anything that had been going on.

"What are you going to do to me?" cried Trinity as she curled up in fear and winced.

"My master told me to deliver you to him. He's in the very pits of Hell and has requested your presence personally," answered Faust with a smirk as his claws roughly ran through her hair.

"Please...no..."

"I can see it in your eye. The purity in your heart and soul is greater than I could ever imagine. You are so ignorant to your surroundings here. We had a slight setback, but your time here is so limited. The gateway should be somewhere nearby."

Faust looked around trying to find the familiar gateway to his lair, but couldn't see it. Just then two demons had landed.

"Baal and Merihim," Faust answered to the familiar creatures.

"No time for that Faust," Baal roared in a deep graspy voice.

"Heehee. Yeah, Faust we saw the little implant you got. You were so close too," chuckled Merihim sadistically.

"What are you talking about?" Faust demanded.

"Merihim is referring to the shackle that has you bounded to her. You won't be able to enter into Hell to finish your assigned task."

"The boss won't be too happy now that his prized package is caught in the mortal world. It won't be too long before he decides to send Baal and a few more to come and take you down if you know what I mean."

"Wait! I can't return! What am I supposed to do with...with her!"

"Yeah tough break for you, Faust," replied Baal.

"Baal, you got to tell him that I have her just what exactly am I supposed to do with her until I get this whole bondage situation taken care of."

"Alright, Faust, but I'm not taking any heat for you. Let's go Merihim."

The two demons flew off and Faust turned to Trinity who was whimpering. Both of them were in the last place they wanted to be.