Today was a new day. I didn't wake up next to Aiden. I woke up alone. The first time in a long time that I didn't wake up with him next to me. I didn't feel like breakfast this morning. I couldn't eat. Even if I tried. I couldn't sleep. The nightmares were too real. Well, they were real. The memory of the dead is a painful one. I had to keep reminding myself that I wasn't her. I wasn't the angel. I've changed. Evolved. But my heart still felt the pain. I didn't have wings. That I know of anyway. And I don't know angel law. Strangely I didn't want to talk to Azrael. I knew he saw me as her. But that isn't who I am. I'm no angel. But her anger I feel. Deep. Her words echo in my mind. But she doesn't know my anger. She's my dark side. So maybe there is a light side to me as well. I head out of my room and make my way towards the library. Jason had a habit of keeping old books. The ones with prophecies and journals of old times. Angel times. I tried to not run into anyone as I made my way there. I seemed to be doing well hiding. Everyone should be in the hall for breakfast, so it should've been easy.
"Shouldn't you be in the hall?" A male voice asked.
I stopped dead in my tracks. Slowly I turned around to see Stone. His dirty blonde hair falling to his shoulders. His lean and muscular build leaning against the wall. His grey eyes piercing through mine.
"Shouldn't you?" I asked back.
"I'm not the one avoiding it." He replied cautiously.
"You know I can feel that right?" I ask.
He looked at me confused. Contemplating what I just said. I knew he was cautious around me I felt it. I also knew he was wanting to read my mind.
"Right." He said after a while.
"Why are you here?" I say shortly after.
"The hall gets too loud for me." He said bluntly.
"Okay." I reply.
"You?" Stone questioned raising his eyebrow.
"I need answers." I reply bluntly.
"Okay." He said sounding unsure.
"Okay." I say awkwardly.
I was about to turn and walk to the library doors when I was stopped.
"Wait." Stone called out.
I turned my body back to look at him unsure of why he stopped me.
"I'm coming with you." He said as he walked up to me.
I didn't respond. I didn't know how to. I have a bad history with mind readers. I didn't get along with any of them. So, Stone wouldn't have been any different. I kept my caution just in case. I shouldn't make it seem like he's like the rest of them. But I couldn't help it. Not after what his people have put me through. We walk up to the doors and open them. I then go over to the shelves and start looking for anything with the word angel or demon.
"What are you looking for?" Stone questioned.
"Why?" I asked concerned.
"I might be able to help." He says as he shrugs.
"Something to do with angels." I say after I take a deep breath.
"Why?" He asked suspiciously.
"Why does it matter?" I ask defensively.
"Just curious." Stone replies.
I stop in my tracks when I find a book on mythical creatures. I pull it out almost instinctively. Just as I do that Stone grabs a book. The cover similar to me. Somehow.
YOU ARE READING
You make me feel special
FantasyFor Nova there are too many questions that need to be answered. She tries to find the truth about who she is, but also wants to understand the world around her. Nova is the only one of her kind and often feels alone. But that was until Aiden came al...