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As the words left the historians lips, Aelia couldn't quite wrap her mind around them. Her, seeing a goddess? A goddess of resurrection no less, but, why her? What was so important about Aelia, that she had to be resurrected? In the past as well! It didn't quite make sense to the young girl. She was completely confused.
"There, there has to be a mistake or something," Aelia said quietly, her blue gaze looked towards the Prince and the doctor. "No, Princess. There is no mistake." The doctor said, offering a small smile. "That mark is proof enough, it is no burn, it is your royal inheritance. It's proof of your noble blood." The doctor said as he motioned towards Lia's wrist.
"It's just a mark. skin irregularities." Lia tried to counter, but the doctor shook his head. "No, the mark will not pass on unless you are close to the royal bloodline." Then, the doctor looked towards the Prince. "Your Highness, I will dismiss myself, for I feel like your father. The King will like my proof." The old man said, then turned towards Lia and offered her a small bow before he walked from the room, leaving the two alone. "Uhh, this has to be a dream. Right?" Aelia asked, her gaze looking towards Theo. she hoped that he wasn't falling for this.
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A small groan escaped from Orion as his headache seemed to just continue to get worst and worst with this little situation. Whatever was going on, he was not fond of it, nor was he interested in this girl actually being a Princess from one of the Kingdoms most disliked foes. "Helena," Orion spoke after a while, his tone coming out softer then he attended for it too.
His dark eyes looked towards the girl who ended up laying on the floor and stood up. He walked over towards her and kneeled down. A small frown appearing upon his lips as he gazed down at her. "Whatever you have known before, isn't true." He said as he looked at the tears that were running down her face. "You're here now "
Slowly, with a tentative hand. Orion reached out and wiped a few stray tears from her eyes. "You have seen the goddess of resurrection. That's a big deal, Helena." Orion said as he stood up once more. "You might not know it, nor feel it, but you must have been brought back for a reason. We just don't know it yet." Orion offered the girl a hand to hold her stand back up. Then, he'd try and help her sit back on the bed if he allowed him to. "Once the doctors free again, I'll see if he can get you something for the pain in your feet."
As the words left the historians lips, Aelia couldn't quite wrap her mind around them. Her, seeing a goddess? A goddess of resurrection no less, but, why her? What was so important about Aelia, that she had to be resurrected? In the past as well! It didn't quite make sense to the young girl. She was completely confused.
"There, there has to be a mistake or something," Aelia said quietly, her blue gaze looked towards the Prince and the doctor. "No, Princess. There is no mistake." The doctor said, offering a small smile. "That mark is proof enough, it is no burn, it is your royal inheritance. It's proof of your noble blood." The doctor said as he motioned towards Lia's wrist.
"It's just a mark. skin irregularities." Lia tried to counter, but the doctor shook his head. "No, the mark will not pass on unless you are close to the royal bloodline." Then, the doctor looked towards the Prince. "Your Highness, I will dismiss myself, for I feel like your father. The King will like my proof." The old man said, then turned towards Lia and offered her a small bow before he walked from the room, leaving the two alone. "Uhh, this has to be a dream. Right?" Aelia asked, her gaze looking towards Theo. she hoped that he wasn't falling for this.
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A small groan escaped from Orion as his headache seemed to just continue to get worst and worst with this little situation. Whatever was going on, he was not fond of it, nor was he interested in this girl actually being a Princess from one of the Kingdoms most disliked foes. "Helena," Orion spoke after a while, his tone coming out softer then he attended for it too.
His dark eyes looked towards the girl who ended up laying on the floor and stood up. He walked over towards her and kneeled down. A small frown appearing upon his lips as he gazed down at her. "Whatever you have known before, isn't true." He said as he looked at the tears that were running down her face. "You're here now "
Slowly, with a tentative hand. Orion reached out and wiped a few stray tears from her eyes. "You have seen the goddess of resurrection. That's a big deal, Helena." Orion said as he stood up once more. "You might not know it, nor feel it, but you must have been brought back for a reason. We just don't know it yet." Orion offered the girl a hand to hold her stand back up. Then, he'd try and help her sit back on the bed if he allowed him to. "Once the doctors free again, I'll see if he can get you something for the pain in your feet."
December 4th, 2018 at 01:16pm