Olympia stood looking down on Earth. An overwhemling sadness whisped through her, causing her to tremble and a tear to fall from her pale blue eyes down to the ground below. Her pure white hair blew behind her, waving beautifully in the wind. An altererer opinion to their supreme Lord has costed her everything, but there's nothing she can do to change anything now. The thoughts of her husband Gregory trying so hard to change the decision that has already been set is tearing away at her heart. Yes, the virtue of forgivness still stands and all she needed to do was stand down, but this angel's resillent attitiude would not allow her to let herself do that. There was no way she could live knowing that she backed down, forced to change her opinion, because tell me, what kind of free will is that?
A warm body hugs her from behind and she instinctively leans into it, knowing who it is already from the familiar scent. She sighs and turns around to face her husband. His grey hair and eyes shimmered in the moonlight's shine.
"We should head back to the house now, Angelika will be wondering where we are." Gregory says, his voice soft.
"Okay." Oylmpia agreed, a slight smile forming on her face hearing the name of her daughter.
As the two walked together she thought of what was bound to happen the day next. All she could do was cherish the last night she had with her family.
"Scyler and I won't stop fighting, even after they banish you." Gregory remarked before they stepped into their house.
Before Olympia could respond though, a little Angelika ran over and hugged her mothers legs. Blonde hair bounced behind her.
"You're home!" She exclaimed gleefully.
The enthusiasm of her little daughter made her heart melt as she leaned down and picked her up.
"We gotta get you to bed." Olympia chimed carrying the small angel to her bed.
"Aw already." Angelika pouted slightly.
"Yes, already." Gregory answered for Olympia.
As she set her daughter down on the bed, the little girl looked up at her with big green eyes.
"Love you momma, love you papa." She chirped.
"Love you too." Olympia and Gregory said simaltaneously.
Olympia and Gregory stayed in their daughter's room until she closed her little eyes, and fell asleep listening to the gentle hums of her mother. Olympia leaned into her husband sadly and he wrapped his arms around her.
"I will bring you back." Gregory stated matter-of-factly.
Olympia breathed in deeply and closed her eyes burying her head in her husbands chest, listening to the steady sound of his breathing and hearing the calm beat of his heart.