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How the Stars bring us Together

A story originally set within a castle of the Medieval Era, though it's like paradise on Earth(and in slight ruins), the Zodiacs find themselves caught up in trouble when Ophiuchus starts to stir it. They seem to part ways, although the God of Stars seems to think otherwise. The lot are soon sent to recreate their relationships in modern times, whether this plan seems to play or not is another matter... Having already been reincarnated into the thirteen respective Zodiac signs, you can imagine how confusing yet another time period would be. To most of them, at least. A cautionary reminder that this book shall contain some graphic, mature scenes. Viewer discretion is advised. There is also alot of profound language, such as swearing.

markiee · Fantasi
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26 Chs

Chapter 21.

•Leo's POV•

I was still trying to work out my phone, tapping away at it - although, I understood none of these.. Modern letters.

I looked to Ophiuchus who was pressing buttons still, upon this metal square that apparently moves up and down with people inside.

"Hey, look! Aquarius messaged." I squinted at the message, completely confused by the supposed message sent.

"Give that here." She snatched the magic device from me. "What the heck is this?!"

"Ahem! That's called a phone." Someone said from behind us. "Excuse me, I have to go down." He looked rather posh and annoyed.

"Excuse me, but you need to learn better--" I put my hand over Ophiuchus' mouth, as the man nodded a thanks and moved into the metal box.

"I'm going down. Are you coming with?" The man raised a brow at us, and I quickly nodded. We slid inside the box and watched as he pressed a button.

"Ah-" I quickly held onto the railings as it abruptly began going down. The walls around the elevator were glass, so we could see outside and boy was it a sight.

I heard Ophiuchus gasp slightly, beside me and I felt like doing the same, although managed to keep my mouth shut.

"Where are we headed, then, Ophiuchus?" I made a small smile at her, though she remained quiet, looking rather pale and sickly about the whole experience. I suppressed a chuckle, as I turned away and continued to look out at the urban world. The city.

It looked like a maze, even, though it's beauty drew me in. That's why I was excited to explore.