Hi everyone! This is my first novel on Wattpad, and I can't wait to share it with you!
Sorry if the first few chapters are sort of confusing. I'm debating if I should turn this all into a prologue and then take it from a mortal's point of view. Who knows? :D
Please comment and VoTe!!! THank you!!!
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"Don't tell the others," I muttered in her ear, eyes scanning the dull grey boards of the orphanage.
Rome and Angelus were coming any minute, and this was the first oppurtunity to talk to Oceania.
She ignored me and bent to tie her shoelace. As she got back up, I grabbed her shoulder and hissed, "Look, I'm sorry. I know I should've told you about our counterparts gaining strength as we do, but you know what would happen. They'd find out and destroy us. So that's," I added haistily, seeing her opening her mouth to speak, "why I pretended to lure myself into their trap. The whole taking mortal shape was their idea, not mine. I'm sorry. But you have to keep down low, and I -"
She straightened up, her eyes were melting into blue, formless orbs. Uh oh.
OKay, so it wasn't the best idea to walk into their trap on purpose, and then find out there's no plan. I admit, right now we're basically helping our evil counterparts with their plan to flush us down the toilet of eternity and for them to dominate. But I'd get a plan... if I just concentrated.
She took a deep breath and whispered under her breath, "how could you be so stupid? And foolish? Here we are, going to some school dance to find mortals, and you want us to follow their plan? You want the elements to skip down the path to their doom? Because that's what you're doing right now. And to think, you're our leader. Hope you're proud of yourself when mankind ends because of your brilliant plan, Lique." She clenched her teeth, and murmered, "what I wouldn't do to duel you now."
I sighed. Then a spark of an idea flashed. It was not over.
I laughed confidently, and Oceania looked like she'd been electrified.
"Don't worry, Ceani," I whispered confidently, "The element Fire always has a plan."
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Elements: Party of Four: The Last Stand
Science FictionThe Elements. What a title of repeated lore.