It was a snowy night in the Glitch Vortex, where Stacy spent most of her time. She was the goddess of the Glitch Vortex after all. After her wife's death, she left the earth and didn't come back, thinking it had no use. As Stacy was walking through the streets, her black angel wings with her left wing having a bright purple color, and her right wing a bright orange color, she accidentally bumped into someone, having not seen them as she wasn't focused. She glanced up at the person. "Apologies. I wasn't aware of my surroundings." The person held out their hand and Stacy carefully took it, helping herself up with the person's help. "What's your name?" Stacy asked, brushing herself off. "Himiko." The person, Himiko, replied. She smiled softly and continued, "You're the goddess, Stacy, right?" Stacy couldn't help but smile faintly at the recognition. "Indeed. It was a pleasure to meet you, but I have to be elsewhere." Stacy excused herself and left off. After getting enough distance, she realized she recognized that name. Himiko? Himiko? A flash of recognition crossed her mind, but when turning to the woman, they were gone. 'That was so dumb of me, not to recognize her..' Stacy thought. She walked off and hoped that she'd see the person again.
Meanwhile, Himiko was standing in the alleyway, having doubts. 'Did she recognize me? Probably not. She seemed so clueless...' Himiko thought and let out a deep sigh, frowning. Himiko walked out of the alleyway when she knew Stacy was already gone and went to her home, a simple apartment around seventeen minutes away from the royal castle, Stacy's castle. She walked into her apartment and shut the door behind her. She plopped down onto the couch and glanced at the ceiling. Simply a white ceiling with a hanging light. She looked right into the light, not caring about her burning eyes. After a while she got up and glances through the window of her apartment before heading to her bedroom and heading to bed.
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Resurrection of love.
RandomStacy Blossom unexpectedly meets her wife, who had passed away.