Story 9- The envelope

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Today was the day. The brilliant,  fabulous, marvellous day! This was his last chance to become on of them. One of the great, grand, legendary team of the Heaven's council. An extremely long and loud bell rand through the whole place making the ground shake with excitement. Two quite muscular men walked up to a pure gold gate that stood taller than the Statue of Liberty. Behind it were hundreds if not millions of people rushing, trying to get to the front. The two men that were now close enough to hug the gate just stood there on each side of it. These two men seemed pretty generic, if they were placed into the crowd you probably couldn't tell them apart from it. Expect for one thing, they had a pair of gleaming, grand wings that shone brighter than a piece of paper you just took out of the pack. This was extremely common among the people here. (After all, this is heaven and they are all angels.) The two mean both were shirtless with a beaming six pack which the girls at the first couldn't took their eyes away from. The guy on the right wore pure white jeans and had long, bright blonde hair. The other however, had a more grey fade to his jeans and had short brown hair. There job seemed simple only let in the chosen 7 people. These were the kids that were to join the Heaven's council. The men slowly opened the gate pushing the unwanted people by whatever they could reach. After about half an hour of struggle, seven rather small angels appeared from the crowd and past the gate. Infront of them stood the Main Angel. He sat on a tall, square stone like it was a throne and clearly shew to all the others around him that he was proud of it. Each of the kids that were infront of him were split in half directly for there expression. Three of them were full of happiness, joy and excitement, the other three were full of anxiety, fear and sadness. This was a perfect mix for what was needed to be done. The Main Angel started to shout which as expected decreased the mood of the children. "Register" His commandment boomed throughout the in entire place just like the bell did about an hour ago now. Another angel quickly handed him seven envelopes each labelled with a name. He jumped off of the stone and walked to the end of the end. Conveniently this was the end of angels that seemed pretty petrified. One by one he shouted thier names and handed them an envelope, each one of the kids then scurrying off in a hurry. He stopped at the second to last child. He smiled gleefully as he looked at the girl up and down. She was smaller than all the rest of the children but, she didn't pack any less of a punch. Her pastel pink hair was down to her waist and held a small blue and yellow flower just above her ear. She wore a white (ish) dress, a tight brown belt around her waist and a pair of sliver sandals. "Concordia Rosa Halo. Daughter of the beautiful Aingeal Halo. She would be so proud if she could see what you have became of yourself." His voice, so deep, had nothing but love for the girl before him. The girl bowed her head before taking the letter from him. She thanked him quickly before rushing away. His smile dropped instantly as he took a glance at the last child. It was Afriel Almighty Halo also another child of the famous angel Aingeal. He judged the child as he looked at him up and down. Afriel wore dark blue jeans and a beautifully made jumper. His hair was the brightest of greens like a lime jelly however it stuck up like a heagehog was stuck on his head. The main angel hesitated as he handed Afriel the envelope. "Your nothing like your sister you know. Maybe you should take her example and actually be worth my time-" Before he could finished Concordia had called for Afriel and he had ran to join the rest of the kids. Their journey was about to begin.

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