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NATHANIEL:INTO THE DARK VERSES

Once upon a duke........ Who yearned to have a child of his own. Only to get nothing.Days into weeks weeks into months,and months into years......... He received nothing but bad news. Ten years of his marriage had already gone..... And now he was on a quest to find a child. Any where he could. Years later..... He had a son and named him Nathaniel.. With the meaning,Given by God. And as time passed by,things took a turn for the worst. The child he'd yearned to for now stood between the downfall of the earth and humanity. Either to give life....or to let it all go down with him. Find out the truth behind this God given child in a journey of death and trial. Follow as Nathaniel grows into something he never knew he was. A secret his mother died with and the truth behind his mysterious life in the woods and streets in the village of Gradenhill. Read as he sheds blood until he finds the dreadful murderers of his beloved mother. Also finding himself in the midst and presence of the darkest existence. And lastly get lost in his childish and heart warming love story with a pretty and energetic cloud angel who just found her self roaming the lands of earth.

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Two Halves of a Charm

Arioch turned to leave the sooner he dropped Sire off.p

"You lasted longer than thought. The name's Arioch by the way. A demon of vengeance." He said heading back to the balcony.

"I'm Sire. " She spoke snuggling her self under the sheets. "Have a good night." She wished him.

Arioch smirked. " You too." Saying this,he flew right out of the room.

Sire watched his shadow disappear. Her thoughts immediately drifting away.

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Nathan was done with breakfast and headed out immediately. The day wasn't all that bright and a weather broadcaster would probably broadcast that it would rain later on and yet he shrugged it off. A little rain wasn't stopping him.

Days without his supposed partner and he seemed fine and doing well. If he kept it up then he believed that it was possible she wasn't needed anymore.