
• _Disclosure of Secret Headquarters •
The brown bead twitched, adjusting the color of his gaze. The survey he circled around while thinking about the place of his existence. Now his body is on a large rock that is flat and wide.
"Where am I?" he murmured, asking himself.
A moment later, right beside him, something was emitting light. "Gua" said a familiar voice in his ear.
Allena gasped, then rubbed her eyes several times, to confirm the reality of the figure in front of her. "Is this really you?"
"Yes. It's me ... Your dad." Travis began to change the position of his body that was originally crouched to stand upright. He handed the lighting to his daughter.
"I'm confused where to start. This might surprise you. So, please, no matter what happens, you need to stay calm. Keep your surprise in your heart."
Allena turned her gaze away from the shining leaf when the voice of the father was heard again. "Some, but I'll work it out."
Travis remained silent. While Allena was attaching her vision as the middle-aged body in front of her slowly peeled off and turned into the figure of the creature she saw before fainting.
"Oh my God!" Allena nodded slightly from her seat. "So, you-"
"Not a human."
"Lantas, why are you pretending to be human?"
"I'm sorry, I'm not your real father either."
Allena was again shocked by Travis' statement. Believed in. He did not know whether to put it or not on the man. "Please give me an explanation!" demand it, can't stand being in a sense of wonder.
"That I can answer later. Before, did you finish the reading I was telling you?"
"On the book ... I'm sorry, I lost it" Allena said slowly.
"Forgot saving?"
"No. The book was gone when I woke up. In fact, that night I was pretty sure the book was in my arms." Allena gave a brief explanation.
"Obviously, the book is taking away."
"Who? Mommy?"
Travis put his shoulder down. Do not know who the person who took, but know for sure what it is including unusual creatures. "Not to think about it."
"Yeah, it's a pity that I haven't finished reading it. In fact, the story is exciting."
"How do you know that?"
"I just read half of it" replied Allena cuek.
"That means you know the beginning of the story in the book?"
Allena nodded small. "About the love of a beautiful elf with her guardian angel named Rafael, don't you think?"
"That's right!" Travis flicked his finger, so enthusiastic. Until his own daughter was confused.
Allena thought, is her father also fond of fantasy stories? But why doesn't he know that?
Ah, maybe because he used to be cold and stupid with what his father did out there. So, he's uninformed.
"Allena, have you ever felt anything strange about yourself? Have you ever asked who you really are? All this time you also know and see for yourself various creatures are always trying to attack you. Did you never once question the reason they did that?"
Allena. Always was. Even to this day, those questions were still a hot topic on his mind. "Every time."
"That's because you're more than just a human being." Travis said with a serious look. Tense, describing if anxiety began to crawl Allena. He began to focus his full attention, waiting for Travis to continue with his words. "You're a special person. And the book you read .. is your origin."
"You mean?"
"No way..." Allena shook her head weakly.
"That's the fact. That is why evil immortal beings are vying for you. Because in your body, the blood of angels flows. You're the only creature in the world that has the offspring of an angel, a holy creature endowed with great power by God."
Allena pondered. Travis' words could be true, as there was no way every strange creature he encountered attacked aimlessly. The memory is then cast on the shadow of the woman in the house. "Then, Melly Johnson?"
"He is just an ordinary man. Five years ago I became a man and married him to protect you. Melly loves me, but I can't, because we're different and I don't want to lie to her in a fake way either. Until I finally decided to give up your custody to her and was forced to stay away from the lives of the two of you so that Melly's feelings for me soon disappeared. Even so, I'm still watching your life's journey."
Marvelous. Allena did not expect her life to be full of drama like this. He recalled again with the description of the elves in the book. At that time he was eyeing, full of intimidation to Travis who had the same characteristics. "Are you also .. an elf?"
"Yes" said Travis, without a lie. "My real name is Jose Maxell. Brother of Maritena, your real mother."
"Gosh... Why is everything so surprising?" muttered Allena with her head bowed lethargic. But his voice could still be captured by Jose's ears.
"Indeed, because you're in a new life. It's about your memory. Actually you have a sharp memory. Even though it's been millions of years you will still remember various events in the past until now-"
"If so, why can I only remember from the first time I breathed when I woke up in a wooden house five years ago? And you said a new life, which means I have an old life. But why don't I remember?" cut Allena, revealing all her confusion.
"Yes, I know you're curious. So shut up, let me finish my conversation. Don't interrupt, it'll just be backwards time."
Allena spontaneously covered her mouth with her hands and nodded as Jose spouted. He is impatient. But to be honest, this time also she wants the mystery about her to be revealed soon. After a long wait for an answer, the golden opportunity finally came as well. That man is the key to the secret of his life.
Jose stretched out a palm and pressed it against the forehead of the girl who was his nephew.
Allena frowning. His uncle said he couldn't interrupt. But, by the time he had decided to stop babbling, the man had instead made a body move. Inconsistent.
"I'm sorry, I lost your memory. That way I think your life can be quiet. But it turns out my estimate was wrong. You can't be innocent, because that will make it easier for evil creatures to manipulate you" Jose said. "For that I will return it. Now, close your eyes."
Allena hopes Jose's words are not too late. Do not be ruined by your own stupidity. She slowly sank her brown pupils. That was when a strong enough wave entered the head.
Heavily, Allena grimaced, trying to endure the pain of that transfer of energy.
And scene after scene began to flash in the memory of his mind. Surrounding the brain machine, forcing it to work.
"*You're all right. I'm going to the waterfall, see your father first." A beautiful pointy-eared woman in snow-white clothes gently kissed her two daughters cheeks.
"Hurry back, ma'am," Allena said after their embrace unraveled.
"Just pray. May God bless me and come back healthy." Maritena reviewed the smile. Allena did not quiver, for in late December when the woman met her husband once a year, it was the words that her mother always uttered.
Slowly Maritena's figure moved away. Sometimes he looked back, waving his hand at the princess, the thing he used to do when he wanted to travel.
Allena smiled faintly.
Not long after the passage of Maritena, appeared the figure of a black-robed man with fiery red eyes smirking viciously behind him.
Allena could feel a gripping aura. Not yet had he escaped, Albern had already clasped his wings so that he was silent backwards, complaining of pain and shock. "Follow me!"
"No way!" reply Allena, never give up. He turned his head in half, his golden bead glaring sharply at Albern's eyes. Their gazes met, throwing hostile gazes at each other.
Without mercy, Albern dragged Allena's wings.
"Awh! Unhand me! Hurry Lep .. has .. right!"
Allena tried to hold back the pull of Albern. He clenched his hand, gathering all waves of strength, before finally throwing a tornado-like attack towards Albern.
In an instant the vampire figure managed to be thrown far away and fell down. Allena quickly flapped her wings, hovering a few meters from the ground level while laughing celebrating the victory.
Albern growled with emotion. "Badgirl*!"
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