I was born from a chance meeting between an angel and a demon. I am what's known as a Nephalem--something that should never exist. Of course, that doesn't mean I'm the first of my kind. Anyway, as soon as I was born, God condemned me, but Lucifer wouldn't take me in either. As a result, I was left to wander the earth, seeking out some kind of purpose in this life that I was never supposed to have. I was still an infant, of course, so I couldn't exactly do that yet.
I was left to the earth, crying like the baby I was. Several families tried to take me in, but there was a sort of Mark-of-Cain deal going on, so nobody would touch me. Well, I say nobody...Moshia was a young girl at the time. She took me in and hid me behind the orphanage she lived at. She fed me and cared for me and was a lot like an older sister. It wasn't long before I was old enough to realize what I was. Moshia and I both began to notice the differences between me and her and the other kids at the orphanage. I decided to wander the earth, to find some meaning in this worthless life. Worthless...That's all I am...
I grew up being told that demons and angels weren't real. That magic were just fairy tales. I'm just a ordinary teenager, or so I thought. I'm Paris Celia. After one day my life change forever. Now I'm in a world full of demons, magic, and angels.
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"Are you ready to die?" The evil melodic voice asked. His creamy eyes had a hold me. I closed my eyes and tears escaped.
"Step away from her." My only hope shouted out. The voice was all to familiar. I stare at the shadowy figure coming closer to me.
A sliver light cuts through the evil, but beautiful man. I fall to my knees feeling worthless. I almost died. Darkness surrounds me slipping me into a vulnerable slumber.
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This is a semi-religious book. I do not mean to offend anyone in anyway with this book and story line.
This is completely edited too.