The throne room of the king of the heavens held a mix of emotions. Shouting and arguing, sadness and stillness and silent dark violet haired woman, “And until you find the end to your marks you will not return to the heavens. The answers you seek lie in the eyes of the god.” A noble man raised his hand into the air, the room filled with a great light and the six individuals in front of him vanished. The King slowly placed himself back onto his gallant throne, propped up his elbow and rested his chin in his hand. “My little assassin, will returning you home injure your pride or begin anew for you?”
As the Gods fell from the sky the conversation began. “The answers you seek lie in the eyes of a god?” The youngest god repeated his voice solemn and depressed.
“Yes Axel, that is what he said; judging by the King’s demeanor, he must know much more than he’s telling us.” The elder of the gods said as he crossed his arms during their fall.
“That trickster of a King knows exactly what he’s doing. I’ll be back in the heavens in no time.” The smirking brunette said laying back as the people fell from the key.
The goddess with the dark violet hair who was falling among the gods clicked her tongue in rage towards the smirking man. “Shut your mouth you worthless lion. You know nothing of the King’s plans.”
“Scorpio be still.” The black haired man with a professional presence said in an authority tone. “Leon knows as much as the rest of us. He is just making a guess.”
“Director Stick in the Mud knows nothing; I at least know where I stand.” Leon said in a casual tone giving a shrug.
“I think we should split up.” The more mature looking one spoke up once again, “Finding the goddess that the king mentioned should be our number one priority.”
“I agree with Hue.” The silent one finally spoke up. “We’ll meet at the mansion and report anything that we have found. Despite the king’s rough treatment of us, he would never set us up to fail. The god we’re looking for must be in the city.”
“Curt is right.” Axel said speaking up, sounding much full of more hope than he had been when they first were summoned to the palace.
Back on this disgusting rock… Scorpio’s inner voice echoed inside of her as she crossed her arms as the other gods continued to discuss more options. A stress-filled sigh left her before a cocky voice echoed towards her, “Feeling stressed Scorpio?”
Her crystal blue eyes shot towards the Director of the Department of Wishes, his white uniform with gold arm band matched his underlines from the Department of Wishes while her group from the Department of Punishments was in black suites with silver arm bands. “Stupid lion!” She explained, her fingers rising to snap at him and use her powers.
“Oh-Ho someone’s mad.” Leon responding in a snarky tone before the Department of Punishments director spoke up.
“Scorpio.” Alexander snapped at his Vice-Director who reluctantly lowered her fingers. “We need to focus. For now we split up and look for the god.” While Scorpio didn’t verbally agree, her boss continued. “We shall split up and meet back at the mansion in the evening.” Despite the lack of verbal agreement, the gods went their separate ways.
Scorpio’s personal hate for the human world was even more annoying when she landed in an alleyway and emerged onto a crowded street. Cringing in disgust, she did her best not to come into contact with any of the filthy human; before finding herself stumbling into a park. The park was peaceful with much less people, couples holding hands and people laughing and playing with their children. “Disgusting.” She muttered to herself as she continued her way through the park, stopping at every man she passed and peering into his eyes only to leave without giving so much as an explanation. Time to look until the sun goes down.
As the Gods fell from the sky the conversation began. “The answers you seek lie in the eyes of a god?” The youngest god repeated his voice solemn and depressed.
“Yes Axel, that is what he said; judging by the King’s demeanor, he must know much more than he’s telling us.” The elder of the gods said as he crossed his arms during their fall.
“That trickster of a King knows exactly what he’s doing. I’ll be back in the heavens in no time.” The smirking brunette said laying back as the people fell from the key.
The goddess with the dark violet hair who was falling among the gods clicked her tongue in rage towards the smirking man. “Shut your mouth you worthless lion. You know nothing of the King’s plans.”
“Scorpio be still.” The black haired man with a professional presence said in an authority tone. “Leon knows as much as the rest of us. He is just making a guess.”
“Director Stick in the Mud knows nothing; I at least know where I stand.” Leon said in a casual tone giving a shrug.
“I think we should split up.” The more mature looking one spoke up once again, “Finding the goddess that the king mentioned should be our number one priority.”
“I agree with Hue.” The silent one finally spoke up. “We’ll meet at the mansion and report anything that we have found. Despite the king’s rough treatment of us, he would never set us up to fail. The god we’re looking for must be in the city.”
“Curt is right.” Axel said speaking up, sounding much full of more hope than he had been when they first were summoned to the palace.
Back on this disgusting rock… Scorpio’s inner voice echoed inside of her as she crossed her arms as the other gods continued to discuss more options. A stress-filled sigh left her before a cocky voice echoed towards her, “Feeling stressed Scorpio?”
Her crystal blue eyes shot towards the Director of the Department of Wishes, his white uniform with gold arm band matched his underlines from the Department of Wishes while her group from the Department of Punishments was in black suites with silver arm bands. “Stupid lion!” She explained, her fingers rising to snap at him and use her powers.
“Oh-Ho someone’s mad.” Leon responding in a snarky tone before the Department of Punishments director spoke up.
“Scorpio.” Alexander snapped at his Vice-Director who reluctantly lowered her fingers. “We need to focus. For now we split up and look for the god.” While Scorpio didn’t verbally agree, her boss continued. “We shall split up and meet back at the mansion in the evening.” Despite the lack of verbal agreement, the gods went their separate ways.
Scorpio’s personal hate for the human world was even more annoying when she landed in an alleyway and emerged onto a crowded street. Cringing in disgust, she did her best not to come into contact with any of the filthy human; before finding herself stumbling into a park. The park was peaceful with much less people, couples holding hands and people laughing and playing with their children. “Disgusting.” She muttered to herself as she continued her way through the park, stopping at every man she passed and peering into his eyes only to leave without giving so much as an explanation. Time to look until the sun goes down.