(Time skipped for two to three hours upon Razor's return from other thread)
Razor came back looking annoyed and shook his head. He couldn't believe the request- no the daringness of that angel to ask him to leave his homeland just so the war would end. Why did demons have to go? Angels could leave just as easily, but the chose not to. No. He wouldn't abandon his home, the land he had lost his first mate, the land he had found love, the land his people had died on just because some bitch asked him to. There were many ways to win a war, and the one she proposed was not one he was going to take. His amber eyes were harder than steel as he walked along the beach.
Along that beach he found himself at was his new mate. She sat under an umbrella eating grapes and it brought a small smile to his lips. He couldn't leave his homeland. He had too much at stake and too much on the way with promises of love to leave. He would have another heir soon and then the tide would turn. It had already begun. The angel's time was counting down.
"Lia," he called out to her. "I'm sorry to have kept you waiting my dear."
Razor came back looking annoyed and shook his head. He couldn't believe the request- no the daringness of that angel to ask him to leave his homeland just so the war would end. Why did demons have to go? Angels could leave just as easily, but the chose not to. No. He wouldn't abandon his home, the land he had lost his first mate, the land he had found love, the land his people had died on just because some bitch asked him to. There were many ways to win a war, and the one she proposed was not one he was going to take. His amber eyes were harder than steel as he walked along the beach.
Along that beach he found himself at was his new mate. She sat under an umbrella eating grapes and it brought a small smile to his lips. He couldn't leave his homeland. He had too much at stake and too much on the way with promises of love to leave. He would have another heir soon and then the tide would turn. It had already begun. The angel's time was counting down.
"Lia," he called out to her. "I'm sorry to have kept you waiting my dear."