Soul Thief
Ardora felt a sadness within her heart. It weighed down within her even as she played with the humans.
She thought Despond must have been behind this, but she hadn't seen him on Earth since they fought.
And now there was a new Goddess running about, one of which Ardora had not even met yet.
Needless to say, Ardora was anxious and sad and knowing her precious humans had no souls was crippling.
Female humans gathered around her and kissed and touched her and she them, but nothing could rid her of these intense feelings.
When a cold tear slipped down her face, Ardora excused herself and travelled to the stars.
She paced around her domain before she felt the pull of harsh emotions somewhere else among the stars.
She stood just outside Edol's Domain, listened closely.
She felt Edol's heart beat wildly. She felt his hot anger and she had to take her fingers from the door lest she burn them.
As she walked along Edol's Domain, she froze the marble floor. The water sizzled and evaporated.
He had struck a bolt of golden light through the tall windows. They shattered and fell and cut his skin.
"Edol," Ardora called.
Edol turned sharply. His eyes were golden before they rested on Ardora, then they faded.
"Ardora," he said.
"What's wrong?" Ardora asked.
Edol stuttered for words.
"It's nothing. Nothing, Ardora. What are you doing here?"
"I felt your anger."
Edol should have known. He should have left the galaxy before he was upset.
"Are you alright?" Ardora pleaded.
Edol felt frustrated. Ardora was just another creation of Irene and Oberon's love and she was miserable for him to bear any longer.
"Yes. Leave me be," he said.
But Ardora did not have a chance to say another word. He vanished her back to her domain.
Ardora knew something was wrong.
She thought Despond must have been behind this, but she hadn't seen him on Earth since they fought.
And now there was a new Goddess running about, one of which Ardora had not even met yet.
Needless to say, Ardora was anxious and sad and knowing her precious humans had no souls was crippling.
Female humans gathered around her and kissed and touched her and she them, but nothing could rid her of these intense feelings.
When a cold tear slipped down her face, Ardora excused herself and travelled to the stars.
She paced around her domain before she felt the pull of harsh emotions somewhere else among the stars.
She stood just outside Edol's Domain, listened closely.
She felt Edol's heart beat wildly. She felt his hot anger and she had to take her fingers from the door lest she burn them.
As she walked along Edol's Domain, she froze the marble floor. The water sizzled and evaporated.
He had struck a bolt of golden light through the tall windows. They shattered and fell and cut his skin.
"Edol," Ardora called.
Edol turned sharply. His eyes were golden before they rested on Ardora, then they faded.
"Ardora," he said.
"What's wrong?" Ardora asked.
Edol stuttered for words.
"It's nothing. Nothing, Ardora. What are you doing here?"
"I felt your anger."
Edol should have known. He should have left the galaxy before he was upset.
"Are you alright?" Ardora pleaded.
Edol felt frustrated. Ardora was just another creation of Irene and Oberon's love and she was miserable for him to bear any longer.
"Yes. Leave me be," he said.
But Ardora did not have a chance to say another word. He vanished her back to her domain.
Ardora knew something was wrong.