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"I'll always love humans, Aya

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"I'll always love humans, Aya. I can't bring myself to hate them," she spoke out with a gentle smile and Aya could only shake her head a little as she watched her older twin sister combing through her locks, as consistent as always.

"But, many of our kind have died because of protecting humans. I can't help but get worried about your safety," Aya spoke out as she gently placed her hands onto [name]'s shoulders, and the worried look was seen on her face.

"Oh, don't worry about me. I'll always live," [name] said with a smile.

"You said you will always live, [name]..." Aya softly whispered out as she clutched [name]'s halo tightly against her chest as the tears were starting to accumulate. Never had she ever cried before, but this was the first time as tears started to roll down her face.

Aya turned to look at Himejima whose eyes widened in horror. Tears were rolling down his face then as he tried to calm himself down, looking at [name]'s halo that was held protectively in Aya's arms.

No longer shining.

"She's gone... Forever?" Himejima softly whispered out and turned to look as Hisa was hugging Ai tightly, for the young Angel of Love felt her heart shattering into million pieces.



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𝐀 𝐋𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫-𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐥'𝐬 𝐏𝐎𝐕, 𝐇𝐚𝐳𝐞

Heaven's Ground has always been welcoming me. I was a mere human back then, only to be protected by the Angel of Heaven. She really made me look at life in a positive light, she would often always be there.

Telling me not to jump.

Telling me not to listen to those who made fun of the phobia I once had.

When I was still a human, I had a phobia of deep bodies of water called Thalassophobia. [name] would often tell me in my dreams that it wasn't my fault that anything could happen from below. Or in an instance when I'm laying in the bathtub of the house I stayed in.

She said it was because humans are generally slower in the water, causing me to be overly cautious and avoid large bodies of it. The distance between me and the ground was enough to scare me shitless.

Sometimes, soaking my feet just won't cut it if it's from the deep side of the pool in the human world, even if it just goes up to my height, I start to panic. My 'friends' used to make fun of me for having such childish phobia.

Never once did they realize what an impact it will have on me.

Until one day, all the bullying started. It lasted for weeks and soon turned into months. It started to beat down all sorts of confidence I had in myself, which led me to be an empty shell at the end of the day.

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