Hello all! I thought about trying my hand at a multi- chapter story. So, this is the result. Constructive criticism is welcome!

Without further ado, enjoy!


The man had a lot of achievements, more than most people knew of, although when they first hear of said achievements they ask: how old is he?

Quite rude if you're asking me.

Shush Ozpin.

Appearances can be quite deceiving, most people assume he is old due to his grey hair but-

It's not grey! It's silver.

Must I keep asking you not to interrupt me?

My apologies, continue with your monologue of my life.

It isn't a monologue anymore, but anyway, he was often met with surprise when his true age was revealed, and fierce opposition. When they found that someone in their early thirties was leading a war with grim and running a school, they were not very happy. Not very long after Professor Goodwitch brought him an exceptional young student, Ms. Ruby Rose, an assassination attempt was performed, though, it wasn't much of an attempt seeing as it was successful.

I would like to see you try and live after someone stabs you in the rear end with a poison blade while you are on the toilet and then slits your throat. It's very painful, mind you.

Yes, yes, painfully embarrassing.

I believe I am starting to dislike you, narrator.

And I you. When the man woke up, he was no longer in the world he knew, but one with white walls, and white floors, and white furniture, you get the jist. He was soon confronted with the last person he expected to meet. God.

Ozpin

He was shorter than what I would have imagined, with messy brown hair that almost reached His shoulders, His bangs falling in His eyes. He had a small mischievous smile on His face and a literal glow around Him, it was gold and everything.

"Hello Headmaster, or should I say Ozpin?"

"Hello to you," I said, "Would you mind telling me why I am here?" If it was God right in front of me, then I must be in heaven, which is odd, because of my past decisions, I would assume that I would be going to the other place when I died. Oh, I almost forgot that I had died, what an embarrassing way to die.

He was full on grinning now, "I assume you know who I am, right?"

"Yes, you must be God," I said.

"Oh, that's great, if you weren't able to figure out who I was, then it would be pointless to assign you this mission." I raised an eyebrow and squinted a little, all of the white was starting to hurt my eyes. My eyes! I am not wearing my glasses and I can see perfectly, odd, must be a perk of dying.

"Not a perk of dying, just a perk of being an angel."

"An angel? What mission did you speak of?" Also, how did He know what I was thinking?

"I need you to be a guardian angel for someone important. And I already made you into an angel because I know you will agree, and since you are a worker of mine, I can hear your thoughts."

"What makes you think I will agree?" I most definitely did not want to agree to whatever He asks of me now.

He headed for a door that blended in perfectly with the wall and I followed, still curious of the mission, I am still relatively young after all, and my need for danger has not yet faded. We started down a hallway with doors every once in a while, like a dormitory. I kept track of the turns we made, though I have yet to see a window.

"Didn't you find it odd that you came to heaven?" He said, a hop in His step, "You know, with some decisions you made in the past, you really shouldn't be here, but I have an important mission that I believe that right now, only you can complete, so I brought you here myself!"

We finally made it to the end of the interconnected hallways and it opened up to outside, my breath was taken. We were in the side of a mountain, on the right was a valley, on the left, was some plains, in the distance was a beach, and in front of us was a cliff with a crystal blue waterfall. All around there were floating platforms of varying elevations with small buildings on them. In the valley and on the mountains there were spaced out Greek - style buildings with marble paths connecting them. All the way to the beach it was exactly like an ancient Greek city.

"I know, it's really pretty right!" God said.

"Yeah, it's like heaven." I said.

"Not 'like,' it is heaven." He said, swinging around a pillar, "Although, this is only a part of it, where people who are freshly dead enter, it's mostly angels who help the people adjust. Most eventually move to one of the 27 other cities, which are a lot bigger than this one."

Cities that are bigger than this? The city I was looking at was easily three times the size of the city of Vale.

I shook my head, I had to stay on topic, "What was the mission, why would you need to ask me when you have so many angels at your command?"

"You need to be a guardian angel for someone important."

"If they were so important, why haven't you already assigned a guardian angel to them?" I asked.

"Oh yeah, I have already assigned two others, but they quit. So," He clapped His hands together, "as the humans say, third time's the charm."

Two others? Who was this person that was in so much trouble that two angles had quit being his guardian?

"Not his guardian, her guardian."

"Well, good luck with finding someone else to protect her." I said starting to turn away, intending to explore.

"Didn't I say that knew you would agree? Aren't you the slightest bit curious about that?" God said, hopping down the steps alongside me with another large smile on His face.

I stopped, God was a lot more annoying than in the endless stories. "Alright, I will humor you, why do you think I would agree to something that two other experienced angles before me ran away from?"

The infuriating smile, somehow, grew, "Aren't you running away right now?" I just stared at Him, waiting for Him to answer my question. He sighed and said, "You'll agree because if you don't, you will be sent to where you belong. I told you, I brought you here by making you an angel, if you don't agree, you will be sent to where you belong, rotting in hell, but if you agree, once the girl fulfills her purpose and is kept alive, you will be considered redeemed and will be able to stay here in heaven."

I frowned, thinking about what He said, "Wasn't leading a war and running the best hunters' academy in Vale for 12 years enough redemption?"

"No"

Well, if I take this opportunity, I will finally be truly redeemed, plus, I will at least be able to protect someone. "Okay, I agree."

The smile came back, "I hate to say this but, I told you so."