A figure shot down from the sky, landing in the middle of a sunflower field, located right outside of a small town in Maine. The sunflowers surronding the figure were either smashed, or ripped out of the ground, dust covered the figure, making it impossible to see what had landed.
A woman ran out of a small house justs a lottle south of the field. she had long black hair that came down to her lower back, and brown eyes that sparckled in the sunlight. She also had pale white skin covering her thin, but well built figure. The woman wore a yellow sun dress that swayed just bellow her knees as she ran. Her black, flat shoes made patting sounds as she made her way to the impact cite. She looked at the field and sighed, "What the hell could have caused this?" The woman waited for the dust to clear, and when it did, she gasped. The figure that had made the woman's sunflower field such a mess, was in fact a man.
The man had silver hair and a scar running across his nose. He looked pretty skinny, but tall. He wore dark clothing, that some how looked perfect? He also seemed unharmed?
The woman knelt down next to the man and examined him, "How the hell did he come down from the sky, and how the hell is he alive?" She thought. The woman carefully dragged the man to her home, then set him in an extra room. After she took care of the male, she went outside to see what she could do about her now destroyed sunflower field.
About an hour later, the man stirred in his sleep. He woke up and looked around, taking in his surroundings. He sighed, not know exactly what happened, or where he was. He soon realized that he was, in fact, on earth, he then quickly got up and left the room he had been put in. He made is way around the small house before spotting the front door. He had just gripped the handle when he heard a female voice from behind him, "How rude. You're going to leave without thanking me?" she said sarcastically.
The man turned around to face the woman and flashed an awkward smile, "I'm sorry ma'am, but not supposed to be here." He said, trying to be as kind as possible, which was extremely hard for him.
The woman sighed, "Well, I don't really care. You fell out of the sky, ruined my sunflower field, and somehow survived? Oh, and I put a roof over your head while you were hurt, so you're going to sit down and answer some of the many questions I have. So please, sit." She said bitterly, while gesturing to the couch.
The man just rolled his eyes, before walking over to the woman's couch and taking a seat. The man then propped his feet up on the coffee table that was set a foot or so in front of the couch. "Oh wow, you just have the best manners don't you?" The woman said as she sat down on a chair, on the other side of the coffee table so that she was facing the man. "Now, why don't we start with your name." She demanded.
"My name us Tenebris." The man said, "And you, lovely lady?" He said the last part sarcastically.
"Elenor. Elenor Collin. Care to explain how you fell from the sky, and better yet, how you survived?" Elenor said.
Tenebris sighed, "You wouldn't understand. You're just a mortal."
"Just a mortal? You could say the same for you." Elenor stated, as she pushed Tenebris's feet off of the table.
The male chuckled, "I like you. You're very feisty."
"Good to know I interest you. Now answer my questions," Elenor said.
"You know what," Tenebris leaned forward, "I'll tell you everything, if you let me stay here, wherever here is." He said looking out of the window, trying to pin point his location.
"You don't even know where you are?" Elenor thought for a moment, "Fine. Deal"
Tenebris smirked, "Great! One question before I tell you everything, do you believe in gods?"
"Like the Christian god?" Elenor asked?
"Umm... You know what, sure." Tenebris said.
Elenor was extremely confused, "What does God have to do anything?" She thought, "I mean, I could believe in him, or her, or them, if I had some sort of prof that he, or she, or they existed."
Tenebris thought for a moment, before saying, "Good enough." He then snapped his fingers.
Elenor then passed out, almost falling to the floor, but Tenebris caught her right before she hit the ground. He placed her on the couch that he had been sitting in a moment before, before sitting down in the chair she had been on. He chuckled slightly, "I wonder if she'll be like every other fragial mortal, but she does seem strong. I'm not quit sure about sure, but I hope she doesn't die... that would be very tradgic, and who wants to live in a dead lady's house?" Tenebris sighed and rested his head against the back of the chair, "Please don't die," He whispered.
Word Count: 871
Published: 10/11/19A/N: Hey guys, sorry for the short chapter, this is kinda just a beginning chapter, sooo yeah!
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