Bonding With an Archangel

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Dicey was drifting off and snickered softly after realizing he released a snore before Tanu Boy threw a pillow at him.

"Hey! Get some rest! We're okay with no wi-fi until then," laughed Tanu Boy.

"Yeah! Get some sleep, bro-bro! We all need some shut eye as well," smiled Athena as she took a deep breath and laid back into her fluffy pillow with her arms behind her head.

"Alright!" shouted Dicey as he laid back and faked a snore quite humorously.

"Zzzz...Zzzz."

Athena giggled before she too found sleep soon after. Dicey soon drifted off and was immediately whisked into a dream state to his delight.

"Okay! Let me see what kind of trouble I can get into over here!" he laughed as he jumped atop a random cloud. He was in the middle of the sky and its color was a vivid blue to Dicey's complete astonishment.

Just then, he spotted an island down below and manifested his wings to swoop down to inspect. His brow furrowed as he neared the shore and noticed a lone archangel. The archangel suddenly glanced up right when Dicey ducked into another smaller cloud.

"Oh shit! That was close!" he stated in surprise.

The male archangel was a beautiful Polynesian looking individual. His muscular stature was apparent since he was shirtless. He appeared as if he were patrolling the grounds. In curiosity, Dicey flew silently towards him and hid behind a bush. He could hear the archangel in a 2-way conversation with another Divine source as Dicey perked up his ears to listen in on the discussion.

"That's a negative. The children haven't been spotted here yet and Papa is at his wits end. He wants them back. Especially the oldest girl. We'll be on patrol until further notice over here in Lalovaea," reported the Divine Archangel.

"I'm in Lalovaea? Tee! Hee! I never came here. Only Chinny has been to this dump. Hmm. So, they know about us, huh? I wonder how much this chump knows. I'mma tail him. Yup!" smiled Dicey cunningly.

The archangel made his way down the shoreline and was spotted throwing some seashells into the water as it skipped effortlessly over the surface.

"Cool. How does he do that?" smiled Dicey.

He was tempted to try skipping stones into the water when he noticed something strange about the archangel. Dicey's nostrils flared as he perked up. As the wind brushed past him, he lifted his head in the air to get a better whiff. His heart suddenly ached as he clutched it in pain.

"Oh shit! What was that? Did I just imprint on this guy? Could he be Daddy Lucifer? The psychic imprint felt different this time," he whispered in curiosity.

Unknown to the Divine archangel named Danael, he was about to be bonded to a Divine Child of the Cosmos against his will. Little did Dicey know, Danael was the charge for two Divine mortal brothers by the names of Tanu and Adam. And he was mortal family to them and Deucie's bonded, Lopaka.

"The more I watch this dude, the more I wanna...Oh, Dicey. Maybe you shouldn't. But why shouldn't I? If it is indeed Daddy Lucifer then it would be faster for us to find mommy," reasoned Dicey as he continued to watch an unaware Danael contemplating his thoughts as he watched the waves rolling in.

The synchronicities were apparent. If only some Divine elders were paying attention. Anybody. Unfortunately in that instance, they weren't. It was then Dicey made the ultimate decision to immerse with Danael. He just hoped he wouldn't resist as much to his private amusement.

"Welp! Here goes nothing!" shouted Dicey as he quickly entered Danael without his permission. 

Danael's brow furrowed for a few seconds and suddenly yelled out in anger. He hilariously crumpled onto the ground and began to punch himself in the chest. If anybody else were watching, they would've had a riot of a time trying not to laugh because Danael was putting himself in a headlock quite humorously until he passed out. After a few tense moments, the merge was complete and Dicey finally successfully bonded to a now slumbering Danael.

Such were the hilarious Divine comedies of the Cosmos.


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