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Don't mess with an unknown Ad again

(A/N- ALL OF THIS WORK IS AI I'M JUST GIVING IT THE PROMT AS I WANT THE STORY TO GO BECAUSE I SUCK AT WRTITING A STORY AND CAN'T SPELL SHIT NOR DO GAMMER WELL)

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As the city of Compton slept, a young man named John sat up in his bed, fidgeting with his phone. The normally harmless advertisement on the screen had become an incessant, irritating nuisance that refused to go away. Frustrated beyond measure, he finally gave in and clicked on it, hoping to close it once and for all. To his surprise, the ad led him to a survey, asking for his name, gender, age, power, and background.

With nothing else to lose, he decided to have a little fun with it. He typed in "Columbina" as his name, "Futanari" for gender, "Ageless" for age, and chose "Light, Darkness, and the Power of Each 10 Commandments from the Seven Deadly Sins" as his powers. For background, he selected a crossover universe consisting of DXD, Records of Ragnarok, and Fate.

As for his origin story, he wrote that Columbina was an archangel born out of love by the archangel Gabriel from DXD. She represented the angel of the 10 commandments but was known as the angel of death, as she always used a scythe when an important person in these worlds or timelines was about to die. Columbina didn't talk much and didn't really love or like anyone. Her only weakness was her attraction to the softness of women's breasts, thighs, asses, and the desire to sleep on them or have them rub her long, hard dick. But as an angel, she couldn't indulge in such pleasures without falling from grace and becoming a fallen angel or a devil. So, she made special horny candies and chocolates when she was around women and gave them to the women, sometimes eating them in large amounts herself before going to sleep, holding the women and having sex with her body while she was unconscious, as that didn't count as a sin.

With his profile completed, John went to buy a new gaming PC. As he was unpacking it, however, he noticed that the computer started to glow brightly. Before he could tell everything went white to darkness then nothing.

When he opened his eyes, Columbina found herself in a strange place, surrounded by a warm, comforting light. She could feel the presence of other beings nearby, but they seemed to be asleep. The air smelled of freshly baked bread and something else... familiar.

As she looked around, she realized she was in a bed, dressed in a soft, white nightgown. Her long, black hair with purple tips flowed freely around her, and she felt no sense of weight or gravity. She reached out to touch her surroundings, feeling the smooth, cool surface of the bed, and the soft, fluffy pillows beneath her.

Curiosity getting the better of her, she sat up, swinging her long, powerful legs over the side of the bed. The room she was in was sparsely furnished, with a small table and chair beside the bed, a large window letting in natural light, and a door she assumed led to another room.

As she explored further, she found herself in a kitchen, filled with the scent of freshly baked bread and other delicious treats. There was a woman standing at the stove, her back to Columbina, her hips swaying gently as she worked. She seemed to be preparing breakfast.

Columbina's attention was drawn to the woman's curves, and she couldn't help but feel an unfamiliar stirring in her loins. This was new... and yet, somehow, it felt right. She wondered if this was what it meant to be truly alive, to feel desire and longing.

As she continued to observe the woman, she realized that the woman was in fact the archangel Gabriel from DXD. She couldn't help but feel a mix of confusion and surprise. "Gabriel...? Archangel Gabriel...?" she managed to stammer.

Gabriel turned around, her golden eyes meeting Columbina's silver ones. "Ah, you're finally awake," she said with a soft smile. "Welcome, my dear daughter."

Columbina's jaw dropped. "Daughter...?" she sputtered. "But I'm an archangel... and you're an archangel... and we're not supposed to..." Her voice trailed off as she tried to process the information. She glanced down at herself, feeling the softness of her nightgown against her skin. "And... new born...?" she added, her voice full of disbelief.

Gabriel laughed gently. "I can understand your confusion, my dear daughter," she said, moving to embrace Columbina. "You see, it is true that angels and archangels do not usually have children. But in your case, you were chosen for a special purpose. You were created to be a bridge between our world and that of the humans. A symbol of hope, love, and redemption."

As Gabriel spoke, Columbina felt a warmth spread through her body. She realized that she was starting to understand what Gabriel was saying. "So," she said slowly, "I'm not just an archangel... I'm also a human?"

Gabriel nodded. "Yes, my dear. You are both angel and human, the perfect combination of the two. And as such, you have the unique ability to experience both worlds. Your desires, your emotions, they are all part of what makes you who you are."

Columbina considered this for a moment. She thought back to the times when she had struggled with her urges, trying to suppress them and focus on her duties as an archangel. Now, she realized that those urges were not something to be ashamed of, but rather a part of what made her special.

As they continued to talk, Gabriel explained that the place they were in was called Eden, a sanctuary where humans and angels could live together in harmony. It was her job to protect and guide them, to ensure that they grew and learned from their mistakes without suffering the consequences of the outside world. And now, with Columbina by her side, she would have an angel who could truly understand and empathize with the human experience.

As they finished breakfast, they walked through the lush gardens of Eden, the morning sun warming their skin. Columbina felt a sense of peace wash over her, as if she had finally found her true purpose in life. She knew that there would be challenges ahead, but with Gabriel as her mentor and guide, she felt confident that she could face anything that came their way.

As they strolled along, Columbina turned to Gabriel and smiled. "Thank you, mother," she said, using the term of endearment for the first time. "For giving me this chance, for showing me what it truly means to be alive. I promise to make you proud."

Gabriel returned her daughter's smile, her golden eyes filled with love and hope. "I have no doubt that you will, my dear," she said softly. "I have no doubt that you will."

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