It was Saturday morning, and both Arius and Jaidawere already wide awake. Arius was busy lying on his bed and staring at the ceiling. He had nothing better to do after all. He couldn't very well bother Jaida right now. She was currently taking a bath, and she had told him that unless it was important, he couldn't interrupt her. Jaida's mother was working, so the two of them were home alone, and Arius was bored out of his mind. He wasn't used to doing nothing. This was one of the longest missions he had ever been on. Usually he could finish off an angel within two weeks. Then again, he had to remember that this was Lucius. He always took his sweet time on a planet.Arius was just about to doze off when the telephone began to ring. He turned and glared at the machine, annoyed that it had disturbed him. Jaida had had to explain its use at one point. She was usually the one to answer it, but she was a bit busy right now. It had run
As they sat in Jaida's room, they talked about a variety of different things. They talked about school, about their home lives, and basically whatever tangent Amy led them on. Everything was going fine until Amy had asked if she could use the bathroom. She came back two seconds later telling Jaida that the door was locked from the inside."Hold on," she said as she stood up. "I'll go check it out. Just stay here, okay?" She left the room and went to the bathroom. The door was indeed locked, and if she listened closely, she could hear the sound of the shower running. She scowled a bit and then quietly walked over to Arius' room. She opened the door only to find that he was gone.That idiot! What's he trying to do?Jaida closed the door softly and then walked back to her room. She smiled to Seth and Amy, planning out her lie.
She closed the door and returned to her own room, acting as if nothing was wrong. In a way it wasn't. If Arius wasn't home, then he couldn't mess anything up. However, he picked a really pathetic time to leave. Seth and Amy would be going home soon, since it was getting rather late. The sun would fully set soon."We should probably get going," suggested Amy as she watched the sun sink below the buildings. "My mom will start to worry if I'm not home by dark.""Okay," said Jaida as she walked them to the entry. "It was great talking to you guys. It really has been a while.""Yeah," agreed Seth as he and Amy walked outside. "We'll see you Monday.""Bye!" Jaida called as she waved to them, watching as they both began their journeys home. She closed the door afterwards and gave a relieved sigh. She had managed to keep Arius' presence in her house a secret, but now there was onl
Arius began to descend, going a bit slower than he usually did. Maybe he was taking into account her fear of heights. She had to remember what Nero had told her. Arius wasn't honest. He would always say the opposite of what he really felt. She would have to take this into account and pay attention to how he said things. She knew he was homesick, that he missed being around people who were like him. But what home was he really longing for? Did he want to go back to that planet that was so far away, or was there another home he missed? They flew down to Jaida's house, and Arius helped her get back through his window. He then came through as well, quickly getting rid of his wings. He instantly went to his bed and lied down, now staring at his ceiling."I'll call you when dinner's ready, okay?" she told him as she left his dark room. He only nodded, even though she couldn't see. Once she had left, he closed his eyes and let out a deep si
It was another Friday, and it was currently their fourth hour class: gym. It was Arius' favorite class, because first off it was easy, and second there was never any homework. He didn't have to worry about failing gym as long as he participated. Today they would be taking a break from their track unit to take care of a physical fitness test. Most of the students were anything but pleased, but some were actually looking forward to this as a break from running. Others, like Arius and Jaida, didn't care either way.Some of the teachers were currently outside, sitting around and talking. Mr. Owens happened to be one of them. His eyes were currently on the gym students, but he was at least pretending to be listening in on the conversation between his fellow coworkers. He just found that the physical fitness test was more interesting. Besides, he wanted to see how well they would do.The ki
Arius suddenly stopped walking as a soft tingle ran down his spine. It wasn't something that happened that often, and he knew exactly who had done it. Lucius was in the area somewhere, but his presence felt weak. He was probably a good distance away from them right now.This is just great. What do I do now?"Arius?" questioned Jaida as she and Mr. Owens stopped, glancing back at him. He couldn't say anything to her right now, but he didn't need to. She was easily able to interpret his expression.Jaida turned to Mr. Owens, a bright smile on her face. She had to make up an excuse so she could talk to Arius in private for a moment."Um, Mr. Owens?" she began, drawing his eyes away from Arius. "I need to take care of something quick, so could you wait here?" He nodded, and Jaida ran over to Arius. "Come on," she told him as she walked into a nearby department store. "
Lucius watched as Jaida and Arius entered the alleyway. Arius quickly got between the angel and Mr. Owens, a hard glare on his face."Mr. Owens!" cried Jaida as she got down next to him. "Are you alright? Did he hurt you?""It's great to see you again, Arius," began Lucius, drawing everyone's attention. "I've been bored lately. Killing these pathetic humans is starting to get tiring. I'd much rather watch you burn.""Just shut up," spat Arius. "I'm not about to let you have your way. Besides, as long as I have a keystone, your magic can't touch me." He smirked arrogantly and quickly charged towards the angel. He tried to punch the man right between his eyes but missed. Lucius tried sending a knee into Arius' chest, but the Deslyan quickly jumped up and away. Arius pushed off the side of one of the buildings, heading right for the angel
Jaida and Arius were currently standing in Arius' room, talking. They had originally been discussing Mr. Owens and how well he could keep secrets. Arius was skeptical, but that was expected. After all, if anyone else were to find out about him, he'd have a serious problem on his hands."Jai," began Arius, catching her attention. He had a very serious expression on his face. This was a topic he had given some thought to, and he wanted her to hear him out. He put on a stern face and began his demand. "From now on, I don't want you following me into the battles with Lucius.""Why not?" she asked him a bit sadly. To be honest, she liked watching him fight the angel. She liked the way he looked with his wings. Even though they were black, he resembled a real angel when he fought. For a boy, he was exceedingly graceful."What Lucius said was