First Dawn
Many years ago, my family has believed that an angel fell from the sky. Looking for someone that was going to listen to her story; even though she was beaten she still searched. This angel has run from many of the people of this world, for no one believes her. Now this angel is running, from the church.
The angel panted heavily, as she ran through the forest. she didn’t dare to look back; she looked for a way to escape from the forest.This might be the end for me, she thought to herself. She stopped to catch her breath and hid for a while, then when she heard men yelling she knew that she had to move. The young injured angel ran once more, until she came to a cliff.
What am I to do? she thought.
The yells of the men became clearer; it was to jump of to die by the tip of the sword. The young angel did not know what to do, “I saw her running towards here!!” one of the men yelled out. She inhaled and sat down she wept and waited for them to come and get her. the animals of the night came close to her; a pack of wolves came to her aid. The leader nudge her with his nuzzle, “It’s alright its not going to be the first village that has beaten me.” dogs began to bark and the men’s yells became more louder, she covered her ears.
“There’s thy witch!” one of the men yelled out.
The young angel looked at them and glared at them, “I’m not a witch! i am the messenger of god! my name is Adonia, and god is my father!” the villagers yelled at her and held onto the leash of there dogs. The wolves stood there ground and barked at the people back from her. “Lying witch how dare you use the name of our holy father in vain?!” Everyone shouted in agreement. a priest emerged from the crowd dressed in white and red robes. Adonia said nothing she knew it was pointless to continue on fighting. The wolves growled even more furious when the priest came close to her. Adonia looked deeper into the priest’s soul and noticed that he was marked with evil. “Sinner . . .” she said softly. The priest looked at her and rose his hand and then slapped her, then she turned her face to her other cheek.
“I will not fight ye, I will just turn my other cheek.” she said again softly.
The young wolf bit the priest’s leg then pushed Adonia off the cliff; the wolves looked down and ran into the forest. The villagers gasped and looked over the cliff, Adonia looked up at them scared. “Do not worry for my father will save me!!”
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