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TW - Lots of blood

The ringing in his ear was persistent but got quieter the closer he got to wherever Felix was. He wasn't given any hints or directions that lead to the dominion, which made finding his way a lot harder, but after walking for around an hour, he finally reached his destination. He saw a brightly lit area in the park compared to the sunset slowly falling. He knew that Felix was the light because celestials always shine brightly when they come down to Earth. They have to manually dim themselves, as Minho learned the hard way. He started jogging a little bit to reach Felix quicker. 

"Mydaiel, what brings you down to Earth?" Minho asked, a smile on his face. He was glad to see the other celestial, but it was rare that his kind would unexpectedly come down to a planet like this. There must have been a reason for his coming. "Oh, also, you might want to dim yourself down a bit. You're very bright and it looks like the sun's going down, so unless you want people to think you're some kind of a weirdo, you should probably stop shining," Minho whispered, not wanting to catch anyone's attention. 

Felix looked up at the sky, seeing the setting sun, and realized that Minho was right. He brought his brightness down, not shining as much anymore, and hopefully not drawing any attention to himself. Minho noted the celestial robes he wore. He shook his head soft enough for Felix not to notice. He really hadn't thought any of this through, which was strange for Felix, seeing as he always thought everything through. That meant that whatever the reason he came down here was utterly important.

"Ambriel. It's nice to see you. Though, I wish it were under different circumstances," he sighed, sounding strangely depressed. Felix wasn't one who got too emotional over anything, so Minho's curiosity was piqued.

"What do you mean?"

Felix looked up at the angel, with guilt and sadness rushing through his body. He didn't want to be the bearer of bad news, but that was his duty, unfortunately. "I have a new task for you. A... not-so-pleasant one."

Minho furrowed his eyebrows at the dominion and tilted his head slightly. "But I haven't even gotten close to finishing the one I'm on right now. You can't put me on another mission before I finish this one."

"I know," Felix nodded. "It's not a separate mission. You're still on the same mission. Well-" he cut himself off, realizing that his wording wasn't the best. "You are assigned to the same person, but the mission has changed."

"I'm not following," Minho stated plainly, more confused than before.

Felix shifted his robes, searching for something. Finally, after a few seconds, he was pulling out a large, beautiful blade that was shimmering from the streetlights. "Your new mission is to kill Bang Chan." He brought his hand with the blade forward, closer to the angel. "You will use this when taking his life," the dominion instructed.

"I'm sorry. My new mission is to do what?" Minho wanted to pretend that he had just heard Felix wrong and that he didn't just say that he had to kill Chan. He wasn't going to do that. There was no way Felix could make him.

"You heard me," Felix deadpanned, seeming to try to stay stoic. 

"I'm not going to kill him! Why would I do such a thing? You're insane!" Minho exclaimed, frustrated with the dominion. He pushed Felix's hand away from him, not wanting the blade to be anywhere near him. How could Felix think that Minho was going to do something like that? After everything they've been through together. Though it may not have been very long, they still had a deep connection.

"I'm just giving you the orders. You are instructed to kill him," Felix stated, trying his best to stay professional and hide his emotions. "He is a seraph."

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