welcome back
I hope you like the night^^
I love the end of memories of Ala. ^^
Well, I don't want to stop you for long and wish you a lot of fun on my twelfth night ^^
I can still remember very well how Alayna showed Sheba and me how Ala had had a huge success with the band Magi and became a great singer.
We smiled when we felt such a beautiful and positive energy from the group, but this made me suspicious because they lived in a completely different world, with different language and countries.
"Alayna? Why doesn't this world exist anymore?" I asked, so Sheba and Alayna looked at me.
"I mean, there are completely different countries and spoke ... Every now and then, Ala and the others spoke in a language we didn't understand until the Rukh translated it," I said, so Sheba nodded in agreement and then looked at Alayna as she sighed.
She looked at the Rukh who were leaving again to give space to others who would show us the rest of Ala's memories.
"Well, something just happened so that his world was destroyed."
"His?" we both asked, so that the woman in front of us nodded and smiled at us.
"It's not my world that you're seeing. My world is this one where we live right now... But not quite. I am the God of the universe and this world, but not completely."
Staring at her questioningly and puzzled, she looked back at the hole and explained to us that she did not have the complete Rukh of the god in her.
"I'm just a passing vessel of the god ... While his main vessel, i.e. his bodily body, is asleep, only half of the Rukh slumbers in me. I'm just not strong enough to take in all his power..." she said, staring drearily at the ground.
"The only thing that makes me a god is to see parts of the past and the future, as well as eternal life. But I can't use his magic, so I'm not completely your child," she laughed, scratching the back of her head.
Shocked by the fact that she had been lying to us all along, that she was not really our child, she apologized to us and said that she didn't mean it badly.
"I only played this game so that you, Solomon, would not remain trapped here and end up as I was..."
Looking at her confused, I then looked at Sheba, who got up and went to Alayna.
"Even if you lied to us, you are and remain a part of us, aren't you, Solomon?" Sheba asked me, so I nodded with a smile and then sat on the other side of Alayna.
Looking at us with a smile, she wiped away the tears she lost and showed us the rest of the memory of our possibly true child.
...
Satisfied with our success, I sent the service we received to Timpani and thus continued to support them in building up the church.
Write another letter about what kind of performances we had and that the fans who are now following us in heaps ... mainly girls, I also wrote down that we have a gig near Hika, where Timpani and her church were.
|... Maybe we'll manage to move the gig at the church. That would be a good idea, wouldn't it? Of course, I'll leave it up to you to decide. After all, it's your home. Well... I hope the money helps you to change the building so that it is not recognizable. I'm looking forward to seeing you again...
Ala|
Quickly putting it in the envelope and giving it to the postman, I stared after him with a flushed face.
"Damn! What did I write there? Okay, calm down. You didn't write that you were focusing on ... Oh damn, I did... AH!" I suddenly cried out as Ali and Teru nudged me from behind.
"Hahaha! Calm down!" laughed Teru as I looked at those with a flushed face.
"Oh man, you're really head over heels in love with the witch! You already look like a tomato!" laughed Khan, who suddenly stared out of the window of our bus and drank a beer.
"That's not true!" I screamed and only blushed, which made him laugh.
True, I felt feelings that drew me to her, even strong feelings but ... I swore to myself that I would never love a human being again ...
But why did I swear it to myself?
"Oh Ala. You can't suppress it any longer. You love Timpani with all your soul. After all, you beam as soon as you get a letter from her in your hand," Ali said and put his arm around my shoulder.
"Yes! You must confess your love to her as soon as we get to her!" said Teru.
I looked down at the ground and pondered.
True, you are right ... But I was still so unsure.
So, I just nodded so that they would at least stop telling me that again and again and when a few weeks passed, I waited eagerly for a letter from Timpani, but it didn't come again.
Slightly disappointed, I sat on a bench and stared out the window.
"Maybe she doesn't like my idea?" I asked myself and then looked at the others sitting next to me.
"Didn't get a letter again?" Ali asked me, so I shook my head and looked at Teru, who said that she was most likely still thinking about my idea.
I told the group about my idea to postpone the last performance of our tour, which we have been doing for about 2 weeks, at the church of Timpani, so that it would get more attention.
They thought this idea was fabulous and discussed with the tour guide, who was just Cass, as he has more experience with business than the others or I have, and he did everything he could to make sure that this was done.
"Yes ... maybe..." I just said and continued to stare out the window, where large wide fields spread out.
Somehow, they reminded me of something, only I didn't know what.
And so, a month went by where I didn't get a letter from Timpani.
I started to get worried about her.
That's not her way of not writing back, even if she couldn't write back in time for health reasons.
Nervous about what might happen to her, I nimble on a pencil that I used to write down songs that came to me spontaneously.
But now my thoughts were only with Timpani.
The guys noticed my nervousness and tried to cheer me up, but that didn't work.
"What if it's folded?! After all, we know she has a deadly disease!" I said, suddenly feeling my chest getting heavier and heavier.
I haven't had that feeling for a long time.
Ali and Teru just stared at each other, not knowing what to say.
Until Kahn joined us and suggested that we go to her to see what was going on.
When the three of us stared at him, puzzled, sceptical about what they were doing, Ali asked if he was serious.
"Of course! What do you think of me, unicorn?!" Khan asked him angrily, so that Ali, who was offended by his insult, said that Khan had never offered help after all.
"But I have to agree with Ali. You've never offered your help to anyone. Why now, suddenly?" Teru asked him.
He stared first at the ground and then at me.
His piercing red eyes somehow threatened me to the ground, which sometimes frightened me but also seemed so familiar.
"I don't know. Somehow, I feel like I'm driving the little one's worries away from the old one," he said with a shrug of his shoulders and packed a few clothes in a bag, which he then took with him.
"Tell me, Khan? Why do you always call Timpani old, witch and old woman? She's a year younger than you," I asked him, so he stared at me and then said with a grin that it's fun to provoke her.
"I provoke you all the time, as well as the others!"
Staring at the ground, I flinched when he suddenly put his hand on my shoulders.
"I'm just doing this for fun and boredom! When I'm with her, I'll write to you why she didn't write back, okay?" he asked me all at once, so I looked up and saw Rukh telling me he was serious.
Nodding, we then said goodbye to Khan, who was on his way to Timpani.
Only we didn't know that this was the last day we saw him.
So, a few weeks passed, where we waited for an answer from Kahn and before we knew it, Tampani's birthday was just around the corner.
"I knew it! You just can't trust this ass!" Ali said angrily and kept banging on the table.
"Well, maybe he has his reasons why he didn't write back," Teru said and winced when Ali shouted that he needed very good reasons for doing so.
"After all, he promised Ala and you don't break a promise! Honestly, you just must take the problem into your own hands! Ala! We'll take you to Timpani and then we can see for ourselves what's going on!" he said, looking at me with eyes that kind of frightened me.
Raising my hands, I laughed and agreed with him.
Not knowing what was coming, I asked my friends to check it out first.
"If it's something they can't do because the postmen there are on strike or something and Khan isn't there, I'd like to reveal my feelings to her alone," I confessed, so everyone stared at me with open mouths.
"Are you serious?" Tivon asked me, so I nodded my head shyly and then suddenly was hugged by them.
Congratulating me that I finally didn't want to hide my feelings from her any longer, they discussed into the night how best to confess it to her.
And so, a few days passed, so that we even showed up in Hika just in time for her birthday.
Luckily it was just a small village where not many people have anything to do with today's music and just lived their everyday life, so we could walk through the village in a relaxed way and go to a flower shop.
In the end, they decided that I should give her a bouquet of flowers decorated with their favorite flowers.
"Is this going to be a special girl?" the flower woman behind the counter asked me, so I just nodded silently and accepted him before I wanted to go to the others.
"Good luck... God..." I heard the woman say in a sinister voice, so that I turned to her in horror and saw only black Rukh flying away.
Also, the building I went into to buy flowers would become a junk shack.
"What the h...?"
Questioning, I stared at the bouquet, which was real, at least according to the Rukh I found in it, and then looked at the guys who were looking for me.
"Ala! What the hell are you doing? You wanted to go to a flower shop to buy your favorite flowers from ... " Teru wanted to say, but when he looked at my hand and saw the bouquet I wanted to give to Timpani.
"Oh, you already have it."
Nodding, I looked behind me again, where there was a flower shop, but now a rotten hut and then went to the boys, who explained to me again the procedure, what I should do.
"And if Khan should be there, ask him to go to us for a moment so that I can punch him in the face!" Ali said, with Caleb clapping him on the shoulder and saying that he should calm down again.
Smiling at her, I then stared at the path that led to the church.
I was a little nervous and swallowed a lump before my friends cheered me up and gave me courage.
Nodding with a smile, I walked along the path alone and was inwardly happy to see Timpani again.
...
"What great friends he had," Sheba said when the Rukh who showed us this memory disappeared again.
Alayna just nodded in agreement, then got up from her seat and walked to the glass coffin where Aladdin was lying.
"Yes ... He certainly had..." she said depressed and stroked sadly over the glass.
Staring at her, Sheba and I then went to her to ask if everything was okay.
"Yes ... No... It goes even further ... Only this Rukh, which was supposed to show you the end, is black..." she said, and then looked in a dark corner.
"How black? Do you mean something..." I asked, only getting a confirmed nod from her.
"Yes. A Rukh who fell into the deepest darkness, so that he can no longer be saved, let alone approached," she said, and then looked sadly at Aladdin, who slept peacefully in his coffin.
Looking at them, I also noticed that these were only Rukh and not his body, to which I spoke about it.
"Of course, these are only Rukh. His human body has fallen to dust," she said, staring at me confused, as if I had said something that should have been logical.
"I also thought that this was his body. Isn't he a god who can't age and die?" Sheba asked her, so she sighed slightly and explained that he had determined it himself.
"His human body was so rotten with dark Rukh that he had to destroy it and was in this form. With the last of his strength, he made it to the Holy Palace, lay down in this coffin and hoped to free his Rukh from the darkness," she explained and then said that this figure, which was lying in it, was the god himself.
"What?! That's the god?!" we asked in shock, so Alayna giggled and said that it wasn't quite the god.
"It also contains the human Rukh of Aladdin. If it were only the Rukh of the god, you wouldn't be able to see him at all. This figure is the last form he had as a human before he destroyed himself, which is why there are also parts of the human Rukh in it," she explained, so that I nodded in understanding, while Sheba next to me still had to understand it.
I decided to explain everything to her later in such a way that she could understand it too.
"Now, of course, we have the problem with the Rukh there," she said suddenly and stared at the dark corner again.
"Why don't we just take him and force him to show us the end?" Sheba asked and went to the Rukh.
"Tell me! Didn't you understand me earlier?! No one can approach such a Rukh!" Alayna tried to stop her, as did I, but was pulled by Alayna by the sleeve.
Before we knew it, Sheba took him in her hands and gently stroked his back... if Rukh have such a thing at all.
Shocked and amazed, we both stared at the girl who was talking to Rukh and asking him to show us the end of Ala's memories.
When he flew to the place where the other Rukh were, who showed us the pictures, Sheba asked us if we didn't want to come.
Slowly from our amazement, we walked over to her before I asked her if she was okay.
"Of course. Why shouldn't I be, okay?" she asked me.
"Well, because that's a Rukh that eats white Rukh! He can easily drag you into the darkness!" Alayna screamed, so Sheba looked at her and then began to shed tears when Alayna admonished her for not listening to her properly.
Taking her in my arms because I kind of felt sorry for her, I looked over angrily at Alayna, who flinched, looked to the side and apologized for complaining.
"Well, however you managed it, we now have the last Rukh who shows you the end of Ala's memory," she said and cleared her throat.
Looking briefly at Sheba, who was still wiping the last tears from her cheeks, she looked up at me, nodded and then looked with me at the last Rukh.
...
When I walked for about 30 minutes, which was not possible because the path was a bit steep halfway through, I was already standing in front of the church, which had changed externally in the few months where I had donated its money.
Beaming that she was really using the money to renovate the church, I knocked on the gate and then pushed it open.
Looking around, I realized that I was in the large church hall, which was once a dance hall, and then looked at the mosaic windows that showed the structure of the village at the foot of the mountain as well as the church.
"She must have hired real professionals to restore exactly this as she had commissioned," I said and was then disappointed not to have helped her with my magic.
Shaking my head, I was about to go to her until I stepped on something.
Crouching down, I ran my finger over the stain and looked at it.
"Is that blood?" I asked myself and immediately got up to find her.
When I opened the door where our rooms, bathroom and kitchen were, a blood massacre shone in front of me, so I threw away the flowers and shouted their name and Khan's name everywhere.
"Timpani! Khan! Where are you?!" I shouted, examining every room until I got into my old room and saw Khan lying there.
"Khan!"
Squatting down, I lifted him slightly and wanted to look for his pulse, until, however, I covered many of them on his chest.
There were no knife stabs, nor from a gun.
Rather... of a magic ...
"A ... A-Ala..." I heard Khan groaning and saying my name so that I looked at him.
"Barge! Don't worry! I'll heal you!" I said and immediately wanted to use my regeneration spells.
However, it was stopped by Khan, who groaned and said that it was no longer possible.
"What do you mean?! Of course, you can!"
"No! It... goes... not... Read more..." he said, coughing up blood.
Breathing heavily and with a heavy chest, I stared at him with wide eyes.
"You ... must... here... disappear... Otherwise... has... he... you ..."
"Who?!"
"... Get lost... from... here..." he just said, staring at the ceiling.
Shaking him not to go, I asked him where Timpani was.
But instead of getting an answer, he closed his eyes and whispered for me to leave before he stopped breathing.
Trembling and with my eyes wide open, I shook him, asked him to wake up, and then shed tears.
"Please, Khan! Please wake up!" I shouted and shook him again and again, but he didn't move a bit.
With a feeling in my chest, I gently laid him on the ground, got up and ran into the forest, where I hoped to find Timpani there.
After a while of searching, I found her standing on a cliff.
"Timpani!" I shouted and wanted to run to her to stop her from jumping, which I thought.
But she stopped me and shouted that I should not approach her.
Not understanding her, I saw that she was crying and ... had her hands behind her back.
"Calm down Timpani! We can sort this out!" I said, slowly trying to get to her.
"Stay away from me! Otherwise, he'll kill me, and he'll have you!" she screamed, so I stared at her in confusion and asked her who she meant.
With shocked eyes, I saw her lips moving, as if she wanted to ask me something, but I didn't understand it from a distance.
As I took a step closer, she cried out as someone stabbed her on the back, and when the sun was covered by dark clouds, I recognized a figure standing behind her, grinning at me with piercing golden eyes.
"Hello God! Good to see you again after all the time I've been trapped!" the creature said to me, grinning.
I was shaking with my whole body.
This voice ... I knew her!
Staring at him, wondering how I knew that voice, he laughed and urged Timpani to come closer to me.
But when she didn't comply, she cried out when he pressed her back again, causing her to fall to the ground.
"TIMPANI!" I yelled and ran to her as she curled.
This figure, still standing behind her, floated into the air and laughed.
When I picked them up after I reached them, I discovered many wounds that were bleeding profusely.
"Oh no! Everything will be fine again! I'm trying to heal you!" I said, trying to summon my magic, but it didn't work for no reason.
Confused and panicked at not being able to help her, I tried again to summon Rukh, who used this magic.
But to no avail.
"Why don't you come?!" I yelled at them, staring at me far away.
Then I looked at the figure standing in the shadows, scowling.
"It's about to happen!" he laughed, which makes me scowl at him before I heard heavy coughing from Timpani.
I looked down at her and saw something I once saw a long, long time ago.
Placing her hand on my cheek, she smiled at me and whispered soft words to me.
"I'm so glad I met you..." she said in a whisper and with heavy breathing.
"No! Take it easy! Please! I'll heal you," I said with watery eyes and a heavy chest.
That scene and that feeling... I've experienced it before.
She shook her head and kept smiling at me.
"I ... know that my time ... has passed. That's why I want to ... Tell you something else ... before I go..."
Trembling, I grabbed her hand resting on my cheek and tried to look at each other with a smile, which didn't quite work.
Taking a deep breath, she tried to get to my ear to tell me something.
But instead of telling me anything, she put her lips on mine, so that I stared into the distance with my eyes wide open and then slowly closed them with tears before she moved away from me, looked at me with a smile for a moment and then closed her eyes.
Pressing against my chest, she whispered something else before dying in my arms.
"I love you... Ala... I will... Forever... Everything I could wish for... would only have wished ... would be forever ... to stay with you ... my beloved Ala..."
Hearing these words, I remembered a person I once loved a long time ago, but never told him...
"All I want is to stay with you forever. I want to have a family with you, be your partner, show you how we humans live and so much more. I am so happy that you once saved my life and wish to have a life with you. Yes! I would like to sacrifice my only wish that I possess for you, my beloved Alahr!"
Staring at this memory, the Rukh of Timpani appeared in front of me and showed me these memories of a person who looked like her.
By Shania.
Then staring at her, I shook her slightly, hoping that she would open her beautiful eyes again.
I had remembered everything again ...
The time I had spent with her.
Her strong love for me, which she showed me every night.
To her only wish, which she sacrificed for me ...
"Timpani ... Please open your eyes..." I pleaded with her as I got more memories that threatened to devour me.
"Please... I implore you ... Please don't leave me again... I haven't even told you that I love you too..."
Shaking her, I felt my heart slowly stop beating and a strong feeling arises in me when I saw the last memory of Shania's death.
Shaking my head, shaking her awake again and again, I lost tears that fell on her chest as I pressed her tighter, desperately trying to wake her up.
Trembling, I heard the sinister laughter of the figure responsible for her death.
"Hmmm... I've seen this scene before...?" she said with a grin and then snapped her fingers when she remembered.
"That's right! Back then, I killed your bride on your wedding day!"
Not staring at him and pressing him to Timpani with my eyes closed, I only heard from him that I was holding her in my arms so desperately at the time.
"You should have just granted my wish. Then this would never have happened here," he said with a grin.
"The desire to be able to use magic? How many times have I tried to explain to you that not everyone was able to use magic?!" I shouted at him questioningly, staring at him with full hatred.
I felt my Rukh falling deeper and deeper into the darkness, screaming for help.
But my hatred made me ignore this, so that more and more Rukh in my environment also fell into darkness.
Lying gently on the floor, Timpani rose from my seat and walked to him with slow steps.
"But instead of listening to me, you've stolen my Rukh, experimented with him, and gained magic that you can't even control, Kurai!" I shouted, igniting a strong breeze so that the shadow around him disappeared and a slightly transparent human figure appeared, with jet-black hair combed down and two golden eyes.
Staring at me with a grin, he then started laughing.
"And I would do it again at any time."
Scowling at him, I looked at Timpani.
"Why? Then why did she and Khan have to die?" I asked him, so that he stared at me in bewilderment and said that not only they died, but also my friends who were waiting for me downstairs.
Staring at him in shock, I fell to my knees and stared at the floor with tears in my eyes again.
"Why...? Why...?"
"To show you what it feels like not to get what you want inside," Kurai said with a grin.
"As I said, you should have just granted my wish."
Hatred and tear-filled eyes, I then stared at him and attacked with pure rage.
I used the Rukh, who were already in the deepest darkness, for the attack, so that the sky above me became blood red.
Laughing and evading again and again, this dirty person said how much fun it was for him to see me so angry.
"SNOUT!" I just screamed, using my heat magic to burn him.
But he protected himself with a defensive magic and kept my attacks away from him before he used his magic against me, which I didn't mind because I just pulled it in.
"You must have forgotten that I'm a god and that such attacks can't harm me!" I said, knocking away the smoke that flared up when his attack hit me.
"Of course, I haven't forgotten that! After all, you've told us dozens of times that you're immortal!" Kurai said and then floated into the air.
After him, I attacked him with a lightning magic, which he stopped again with a protective wall.
Laughing, repelling every single attack, he then shot his sinister spells at me.
"What the h?! What kind of magic is that?!" I asked him, who just looked down at me laughing and said that he had created it himself.
"I call it Killing Curse!"
"Curse of death?!" I asked, puzzled, so that Kurai laughed.
"Yes! If I can't destroy you with simple magic, then at least I can destroy your gleaming white Rukh!" he said laughing.
"But how did you come up with this idea?!" I asked him.
Turning away from me, he told me how he found out about this magic and how to become a god of the universe.
"In all the decades I've been trapped, I've learned from my Rukh that you're not fully indestructible. When I had killed one Shania in front of your eyes, your Rukh, which shone one in pure white, fell in a deep black darkness, which slowly ate you away."
Staring at him, I then looked at my hands as he continued.
"You are only a pure being of light, which the darkness cannot bear. This means that if I send your divine Rukh in the darkest darkness, you will be destroyed and the universe will have no god to protect from me!" he shouted, laughing.
He's right.
The darkness is eating away at my Rukh, which had made it possible for me to have a human appearance so that I could be seen.
But slowly my appearance faded, and it hurts so much that I couldn't explain it.
I looked up at him, who said that it was recognizable, as my appearance turned into a sinister form.
"Your divine Rukh are fighting against this darkness, which is why your hair turned deep black and your eyes turned blood-red!" he grinned and shot another magic at me, which I tried to dodge this time.
So, does that mean that the one magic I had raised was this one?
Holding on to my chest, I then stared at him, who laughingly confirmed my suspicion.
"Even though you are so smart and can already foresee what is going to happen, you didn't realize this magic that I shot you at the very beginning and that you just raised! Hiahahaha! Well, when you're full of anger, hatred and sadness, even God doesn't anticipate the danger!" Kurai said and laughed darkly at me.
Shocked by this fact, I floated back to the ground where Timpani lay and fell to my knees.
Disappointed and with watery eyes, I crawled over to her, took her hand and apologized to her.
"It's basically all my fault... if I had never descended to you humans, then you would be Timpani ... No. Shania still alive ... I'm so sorry..." I cried and put my face on her chest.
Not knowing anymore and knowing that I was no longer the one she had loved, I decided on a magic that I used one with the dinosaur.
Looking at her again, I kissed her cold blue lips, then rose and floated back into the air.
Closing my eyes, I raised my hands and invoked the magic that wiped out this world, all living beings that lived on my beloved earth, as well as Kurai and me.
However, before I lost all my sacred power, I looked at the shining light and smiled into it with watery eyes.
"If I had one wish, I would only wish to see my friends again and also her, so that I could tell her how much I love her..."
...
And so ended the memories of Ala.
Shocked by what I saw, I felt Sheba crying next to me.
"That was you. That's all you need to know," said Alayna, looking after the sinister Rukh.
Sheba, comfortingly, I then looked over at the woman who rose from her seat and walked to the big hole on the wall.
"Does that mean the god is dead?" I asked her after calming Sheba down.
She shook her head and said that the god was not dead.
"After all, it's there," she said, pointing to the glass coffin.
"Yes ... But he did say that the magic he used consumed all his sacred power and, if it was true, half of his divine Rukh was already in the deepest darkness. How could he have survived?" I asked her, so that the girl next to me also looked over at her.
Alayna sighed and looked again at the galaxies that could be seen in the big hole.
"It's true that he spent all his strength on it. However, he survived it for unfathomable reasons. I don't know for sure. All I know is that he woke up in the Holy Palace, couldn't remember anything, and just stubbornly, without any feelings, just like a puppet, then created the gods who protect these galaxies," Alayna said, pointing to the galaxies.
"There is still a memory where the god descended into one of the galaxies to destroy it, since one of the gods did not follow his rules and even broke it. But to show them to you now is still a bit too early and ... It's getting late, you must go to sleep slowly," she said with a smile and then pointed to two people who were watching everything the whole time.
"Mother? Father?" I said when I saw my parents crossing their arms.
"So, you told them the truth?" my mother asked Alayna, who just put her arms behind her head and rocked back and forth.
"Yes." came only from Alayna.
"I thought it would be better if they knew about his memory. After all, ..."
"After all, they are both the parents of the vessel in which the god lives and have to protect him," my father finished her sentence, so we both jerked up and looked at each other when she nodded with a smile.
"What do you mean by ... protect? In front of whom?" we both asked her, so that she stared at us and explained to us that we must protect Aladdin from this Kurai later.
"Huh? Didn't he destroy him?" Sheba asked her, shaking her head.
"Just as the god survived for unfathomable reasons, the monster had also survived ... at least that's what I think..." she said and then put her fingers on her chin.
"Why do you think that?" I asked her.
"Well, these sinister Rukhs, who are increasingly appearing in the world at the moment and causing war in some countries, are actually just the Rukh that Kurai created. I have already tried individual Rukh here in the Holy Palace to investigate whether the monster is behind it ... But as you know, it has only weakened me, so that I will soon no longer be able to be here," Alayna said and looked sadly over at us.
So that's why she always coughed so hard and that's why black Rukh came out of the gate once when Sheba and I wanted to visit them one.
"Alas! That's why you looked like Ala! Because your Rukh has been eaten by these sinister Rukh!" Sheba then yelled, so Alayna nodded in agreement.
"Exactly. Since I am the short-term god and protector of this world, I wanted to find out if my assumption was correct ... However, to no avail ..." she said with a laugh and looked to the side in disappointment.
Now knowing that she wanted to protect this world and the people she had grown fond of, I looked over at the 12-year-old girl who was also looking at me.
We nodded in unison and walked over to Alayna, who jerked up in perplexity.
"Now we understand you much better and also understand your decisions. Only..." launched Sheba.
"... If you allow us to cope with everything we've seen and think about what's in store for us... Then we consider whether we want to take this risk or not. But only if you allow us to," I then finished her sentence.
So, Alayna looked at us, thought for a moment and then nodded in agreement, so that we all got up and came back to the library where it had all started.
Knowing what a great responsibility would come for me and Sheba, we didn't know at the time and maybe if we had known, we might never have fallen in love with each other.
Well, that was my twelfth night.
I hope you liked it and gave you suspense, harmony and humour. Especially humor ^^
Here is the explanation:
Well, for now there is no /
But if you would like to be told something because you didn't understand something, you can ask me privately or in the review, but only once please ^^
I would look forward to detailed and nice criticism. But not too nice.
After all, I want to improve where I might be bad ^^
I hope you like it and take it into the spell of imagination ^^
I also hope that you will read the upcoming chapters or nights.
Until then, ^^
In love your MimiTenshi
