This is another I am very excited for and proud of. Compared to the others, this one has a set guideline and I know exactly where it's heading. This one stemmed from a conversation me and my mother (of all people) had and she is very much into angels and demons and all these stuff. Firmly believes in them and I can regularly catch her watching these documented possession movies (we're both fans of horror and she's a little more crazy than I am, gotta get it from somewhere!)

Anyway, enough rambling.

Enjoy!


"You have here by been banished to live on the earth for all eternity. Neither sides are to show you kindness nor will you interfere with the humans! I sentence thee to exile!" There was a flash of light before a shadow started to drop from the sky. As it made contact with the ground the area shook and rumbled. A small crater was the only sign of impact. As the dust settled a figure could be seen. A girl with fiery red hair and massive grey wings, which extended from her back, lay unconscious. Her once white robes now dirty and tattered.

She gave a slight groan as she sat up, her wings fluttered before just drooping to the ground. She looked defeated. Staring up to the heavens she felt the need to cry. Storm clouds gathered, matching her mood.

"What have I done?"

Thunder clapped and rain poured down over her.

Centuries later.

Rain was pouring down as the redhead walked the streets of whatever country she was in now. As cars passed her they sent up waves of gutter water over her. After a particularly large pool she just stood there, one shoulder pulled up in a feeble attempt to move away. Her cloths now dripping wet as her hoody clung to her face. She sighs and continues walking after a while. Her red braids now almost black from the water as they hung over her chest.

Bad luck. That's what she had. Bad fucking luck.

She cast her eyes accusingly upwards before grumbling to herself. She weaved between a few people and stopped at a traffic light, waiting to cross. She didn't even know where she was going. She never did. She's been wondering the earth so long she no longer cared about her surroundings.

The walk sign lit up and she followed the few umbrella carrying people over the busy street. She knew she would have to stop at some point to get out of the rain and maybe even eat something. The terms of her exile forbade her from interfering with human life, so she couldn't even settle down and get a job to feed herself. She also couldn't just spread her concealed wings and demand respect.

That's one of the only things that spared her from the cruelness of the more evil sorts. Her wings were massive showing her power. They were glorious to look at, demanding respect and fear. Their color giving her status away. She was an outcast, one that was not allowed to be shown kindness. This just made her all the angrier.

There was no denying what she was. An angel, an exiled one at that. The grey symbolizing that she was neither bad nor good. She just was. The ones with white wings were the good angels and the ones with black wings were of course fallen angels or damned angels as some put it. Her kind were rare, in her few centuries she's only ever seen maybe 3 other exiled angels and one dead one. She suspected demons.

She found herself walking alone again. The moon was high and the streets were bare. Everyone else being smart enough to go indoors. The rain never bothered her; it seemed to follow her mostly.

Laughter behind her caught her attention. She stopped in her tracks and turned to look at two seemingly drunk fallen men, their wings drooping as they drank from the beer bottles they were holding.

"Look at this cutie! She's so skinny and tiny!" One of them said poking her chest. She wasn't that short, but she was skinny.

"Step away you damned men," she growled and they frowned.

"Oi, who you calling damned girly?" The other spat, they spread their wings and she smirked.

"You call those wings boys?" She smirked and uncurled hers. Their eyes widened as they backed away.

"Dude, she aint worth the risk," one said and they both bolted. She grunted and folded her wings again, hiding them. She knew humans couldn't see them, but she still wanted to keep them away from other eyes.

Something on the ground caught her attention. She smiled as she picked it up. One of them dropped a money clip. Her finger glided over the notes. There was a good few hundred. She was going to eat good tonight.

She sighed and pats her belly as she practically purred. She hadn't eaten that good in decades. She only had two different sandwiches but they were more than enough. The hot chocolate was just as good. She held the warm beverage and sipped it happily. Maybe her luck wasn't so bad after all.

"Anything else miss?" The waitress asks.

"No thanks, I'm good," she smiled and the girl nodded before walking away. The place was practically empty. It was just her, the waitress, a chef and two other people. They looked like they either just came from work or were on their way to work.

She sipped her drink and just watched the steam get less and less as it cooled. Her eyes only focusing away from the steam as the bell dinged above the front door. Her eyes widened as she saw the most beautiful human she had ever seen. Her hair was platinum and her eyes ice blue, her skin white as snow. Her aura was pure and vibrant.

"Sorry I'm a bit late Rapunzel," she said to the waitress. Her voice was like music. They talked some as the blonde pulled on an apron and the brunette removed hers. The redhead downed the last of her hot chocolate as the blonde tried to discreetly nudge her head her way.

The girl walked over to her and adorned a beautiful smile.

"I will be your new waitress, is there anything I can get you miss?" The blonde asked politely her name tag saying Elsa.

"I could use another hot chocolate," the redhead smiled nervously. She quickly realised that the other waitress had left and the two other customers did as well. She gulped heavily as Elsa nodded and walked away.

She could feel her wings puff up and bristle a sure sign that she found the human attractive.

No, this was bad; she can't be attracted to a human!

Wait.

She's not under the rules of heaven. She could do what she wanted.

She smiled up to Elsa as the girl placed her hot chocolate down in front of her.

"Say Elsa, is that a chastity ring I see?" She asked eyeing the glinting ring on her finger. The girl smiled and nodded.

"Yes, I didn't think most people would notice," Elsa said.

"Oh I know all about chastity, in fact I'm celibate," she said and Elsa's eyes widened.

"Wow that's a big undertaking for someone as young as you," Elsa remarked and the redhead chuckled.

"I'm older than you can imagine. My name's Anna," she said and held out her hand.

"Nice meeting you Anna," Elsa said and shook her hand.

"Isn't it late for you to work now?" Anna asked and Elsa shrugged.

"I'm just helping out for a friend, aren't you a bit young to be awake this late?" Elsa retorted and Anna chuckled.

"Well you see I…"

The best lie is the truth.

"I travel the world," Anna said.

"Wow, I'd love to see the world," Elsa said smiling.

"I could tell you all about the places I've been," Anna purred her wings unfolding as she got more excited. They talked till more customers arrived and soon Anna fell asleep at her table.

Elsa let the girl sleep as she worked. The redhead was cute, she liked her. The girl quite frankly looked homeless, but that could just have been the fact that her clothes were still a little clammy and looked slightly dirty. But she knew not to judge a book by its cover and that everyone deserved a chance.

Once Elsa's shift came to an end by the time the morning officially arrived she shook the girls shoulder slightly.

"Anna time to wake up," Elsa whispered and Anna sat up yawning as she stretched. A groan left her as her wings stretched to their max length. Out the corner of her eye she saw Elsa blink and look to her side where Anna's wings had brushed up against her. The girl couldn't see them, but she apparently could feel them. Anna shrugged it off as it just being that the girl was apparently close to God.

"Well, I'll see you around?" Elsa said smiling and Anna just nodded. She watched the girl leave before deciding she stayed in one place long enough. After gathering herself and paying for her food and drinks she walked out. It was still cloudy, but the rain had stopped. Her feathers ruffled in the wind, making her miss flying.

Anna walked around aimlessly the rest of the day, taking her time in looking at her surroundings. She's been here before that much she knew, but it's been a few decades.

Her feet shuffled on the ground and next thing she knows her face meets the pavement. With a growl she moved to sit as she pulled her leg to her. She angrily tied her shoelaces, cursing under her breath. After finishing, her eyes caught something in the ally. Curiosity over took her as she stepped closer.

There at the back were two angels with pure white wings standing over the body of another. There were blood on its wings and feathers were strewn around. From the looks of their halos Anna knew these were not ordinary angels. They were cops as the humans would say.

"This is the fourth one this month, what is going on?" The one standing said. The other that was crouching just huffed.

"Will you at least agree that someone or something is killing guardians?" The standing one said again as her arms wrapped around her waist. The man crouching sighed and stood.

"Yes, I will agree now that there is a connection," he said as he scratched his head. Anna made herself scarce in fear of them trying to question her. She walked away hurriedly, sticking her hands in her jacket.

Who could possibly be bold or stupid enough to kill guardian angels? They were tough and highly trained. It wasn't just any angel that could be a guardian. It must be some demon trying to prove his worth…or stupidity.

Anna came to a stop in front of a building. Her eyes casted up to the tall structures of a church. The arches and statues placed it in the early 18th century. These were her favourite so far, the design beautiful yet strong looking. She watched as birds flew overhead as the clouds seemed to part and bathe the holy place in a warm golden glow.

"If I didn't know any better I'd say you were following me," a soft voice said with a twinkle of amusement.

Anna blinked and looked back down to see Elsa walk out the massive doors. She smiled and tried taking a step closer but shivered and placed her foot back down. Her feathers were now ruffled and standing on end.

Right.

"I was just walking around. I think the gothic style of the church is very beautiful," she smiled looking up to the stained glass windows.

Elsa walked to stand next to her and looked up to the building herself.

"I agree, something about it just seems different from the smaller churches you find in the suburb areas," Elsa smiled then turned to look at Anna, "would you like to come see the inside?" She asked politely making Anna gulp.

"I would love too, but I'm afraid I might track mud," Anna said smiling nervously then cleared her throat, "what were you doing here anyway? Praying?" Anna asked and Elsa hummed.

"Yes and I came to say hello to my father," she said and Anna cocked her head to the side.

"You pray and then just say hi to your Father?" She asked and Elsa giggled, bringing up her hand to cover her mouth.

"No silly, my actual father the man that sired me, he's a pastor," Elsa explained and Anna nodded.

"Ah, I see now, sorry, I was raised very strictly. I keep forgetting that you get a human father," Anna said not paying real mind to what she was saying. Elsa found this odd, but didn't question it.

"If you'll excuse me my lunch hour at school is just about up, I don't want to be late," Elsa said and started walking away. Anna jumped and quickly fell into step with her.

"Let me walk you there, don't want anything bad to happen to you," Anna said smiling and Elsa gave her an amused smile.

"Shouldn't you be in school?" She asked and Anna shrugged.

"I'm a bit old to go to school," she murmured, "how old are you by the way?" She quickly asked.

"I'll be turning 18 next month," Elsa said proudly and Anna nodded.

"Congrats," she smiled then eyed the two angels she had seen earlier as they walked on the opposite side walk before crossing to go to the church. She could feel herself relax as they seemed to not see her. She didn't want trouble.

She blinked as she felt a drop of water fall onto her nose. Looking back she saw the clouds close over the church as rain started to poor down again. Her attention turned to Elsa as she heard the girl sigh.

"Do you think it's true when people say that when it rains lightly it's because the angels are crying?" Elsa asked and Anna bit her lip.

"I think there is truth in it," she said and it was somewhat true. If enough angels where sad at a time it did rain lightly. Anna guessed it was due to the fact that a guardian angel was murdered. She had also noticed that whenever she was sad enough to cry it seemed to rain.

"Well this is me, I will be seeing you around I guess?" Elsa asked as she turned to the redhead. Anna smiled and nodded.

"I'll be here and there and everywhere. I can't stay still," Anna chuckled then waved as she watched Elsa enter the school grounds with a few other students. She heard the bell ring before deciding to go stretch her wings somewhere.


Also worth noting that I am not religious in any manner, I do believe in angels and demons, but as mythological and not...of religion...does that make sense?

My mother is...she's religious but in a more spiritual way.

And yes my mother knows all about my obsession with both Frozen and Elsanna. She is the definition of a cool mom.

X3