RE: The new Seraph's
05-23-2024, 01:09 AM (This post was last modified: 05-23-2024, 01:10 AM by Dark Seraph.)
05-23-2024, 01:09 AM (This post was last modified: 05-23-2024, 01:10 AM by Dark Seraph.)
Dark Astoria
Tish swore as she finally got past the security gate into the city, it took forever to get through what with all the magic bullshit... Seraph would understand it and that was why she was here.
Some peacebringer came to their house, telling them that Seraph was trapped, the whole family wanted to spring to help, but only Tish had the required clearance to enter Dark Astoria.
She hated coming here, something about the city always made her think of the past, the trailer park, the flames, she shuddered and pushed those thoughts away as she wrapped herself in flames to try and keep the chill out as she speed down the streets, eyes peeled.
What felt like hours past as she raced around, finding runic circles of protection, some of the people had seen Seraph.... But according to them he passed by weeks ago? But he had only been missing for days.... Was time working right here?
Eventually she headed into the graveyard, fog thick on the ground, gut churning, she slowly walked between headstones until she saw a figure, carefully approaching, the most parted enough to see Seraph, vacant eyes staring at a open grave.
She reached out and turned him to face her, worry filling her as she noticed fresh wrinkles around his eyes and a peppering of grey in his hair. "Seraph?" She asked, reaching up to stroke his cheek.
A light flicked on in his eyes as he gave a tried smile. "It's been so long." He whispered, pulling her into a hug. "I was worried my message wouldn't get to you... I missed you."
"Seraph... How do we get you out of here?" She asked. "The squid lady said you where stuck?"
He nodded sadly. "He pulled me here.... Mot..... And he won't let me go, not until he feeds. But I am following a lead, something that might weaken him, maybe... Oh no, not again." The mist started to thicken about them. "Tish, we need help, get any one you can find, help us."
As the mist grew thicker, Tish felt Seraph yanked out of her grip. "Seraph? SERAPH?" She cried out as the frog parted, showing her alone in the grave yard, his last words ringing in her mind. "Alright you Eldritch piece of shit, I am getting help.... And I am getting my husband back."
Tish swore as she finally got past the security gate into the city, it took forever to get through what with all the magic bullshit... Seraph would understand it and that was why she was here.
Some peacebringer came to their house, telling them that Seraph was trapped, the whole family wanted to spring to help, but only Tish had the required clearance to enter Dark Astoria.
She hated coming here, something about the city always made her think of the past, the trailer park, the flames, she shuddered and pushed those thoughts away as she wrapped herself in flames to try and keep the chill out as she speed down the streets, eyes peeled.
What felt like hours past as she raced around, finding runic circles of protection, some of the people had seen Seraph.... But according to them he passed by weeks ago? But he had only been missing for days.... Was time working right here?
Eventually she headed into the graveyard, fog thick on the ground, gut churning, she slowly walked between headstones until she saw a figure, carefully approaching, the most parted enough to see Seraph, vacant eyes staring at a open grave.
She reached out and turned him to face her, worry filling her as she noticed fresh wrinkles around his eyes and a peppering of grey in his hair. "Seraph?" She asked, reaching up to stroke his cheek.
A light flicked on in his eyes as he gave a tried smile. "It's been so long." He whispered, pulling her into a hug. "I was worried my message wouldn't get to you... I missed you."
"Seraph... How do we get you out of here?" She asked. "The squid lady said you where stuck?"
He nodded sadly. "He pulled me here.... Mot..... And he won't let me go, not until he feeds. But I am following a lead, something that might weaken him, maybe... Oh no, not again." The mist started to thicken about them. "Tish, we need help, get any one you can find, help us."
As the mist grew thicker, Tish felt Seraph yanked out of her grip. "Seraph? SERAPH?" She cried out as the frog parted, showing her alone in the grave yard, his last words ringing in her mind. "Alright you Eldritch piece of shit, I am getting help.... And I am getting my husband back."
Neph: I wanna fight!