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Forsaken By Heaven

(This has been dropped) Life on Earth hasn't been perfect, but it has been relatively peaceful thus far, however, one day, an angel from heaven descended from heaven announcing the wrath of God, who was dissatisfied with how humanity treated the planet. The angel then warned mankind that they will be attacked by the army of angels as punishment, though God granted mercy, God gave mankind a weapon to fight back in order to show God that humanity should be able to continue, and until God is satisfied, humanity will continue to suffer these attacks. Afterward, humanity discovered a way to wield elemental powers. There are 6 that exist to be exact; Fire, water, wind, earth, light, and dark elemental powers, those who were born with the ability to wield them are then given a choice, train to become wizards and witches to help humanity fight back against these angels or continue to lead normal lives as others fight for them. Perseus and Shawn chose the former and dove into the very same life that killed their brother. Will they survive and help save the world or will they crumble under the attacks of these celestial beings? **************************************************************** Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. **************************************************************** Any dono is appreciated: ko-fi.com/perseus_silver

PerseusSilver · Fantasy
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93 Chs

Old Library (2)

Perseus POV

As I wandered through the dusty aisles of the old abandoned library, my senses felt something unfamiliar every time I slightly lowered my guard. As I step deeper into the darker parts of the library, I can't shake the feeling that I'm being followed.

My senses are on high alert, and every creak of the floorboards sends a shiver down my spine. I know we're not alone here. As I continue through the dimly lit aisles, my mind races with possibilities of what or who could be trailing me. My gut tells me that whatever it is, it's not to be taken lightly.

So I lit up the halls and talked aloud that I know that someone or something is following us.

The sound of distant footsteps echoes through the library, confirming my suspicion that someone or something is indeed following me. My heart quickens its pace, it doesn't seem to be a staff member, but I rather not lower my guard. There's no use in hiding; I need to confront whatever is tailing me.