How to deal with The death: 4.Step
JUST DON'T MAKE GODS ANGRY!
'Is it you, right?' asked me and when I didn't answer the triumphal smile showed on his face.
'Leila Dawn, from now till an eternity you become a Duat's spirit because of perjury! Humbly get down on your knees and honour your redeemer.'
I stared at him like a cow at a fire-barred gate. No. This guy didn't have everything all right in his head for sure. I was tired of playing this childish game. I needed to go to bed. I yawned as the suggestion of it. Well... That was time to play it out.
'Fine, fine, but couldn't we talk about it in the morning? I'm really tired. Ou, I have an idea. What if you just left me and we would discuss it another time? What about meeting after school?'
Anubis, or whoever he was, was standing there dumbfoundedly.
'Haven't you listened to me, spirit?' asked me again and came closer to me. I immediately moved backward and touched the wall. I picked up book to protect myself but he just lifted his eyebrow. I swallowed. He didn't look very amiably.
'You've perjured. Tomorrow doesn't exist for you! I wanted you to come peacefully but it seems that it has to go by different way. (Well, I think now I should say to everybody one very important detail. Never ever take god's word, even fictived one, lightly. It could cost you dearly!)
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'Is it you, right?' asked me and when I didn't answer the triumphal smile showed on his face.
'Leila Dawn, from now till an eternity you become a Duat's spirit because of perjury! Humbly get down on your knees and honour your redeemer.'
I stared at him like a cow at a fire-barred gate. No. This guy didn't have everything all right in his head for sure. I was tired of playing this childish game. I needed to go to bed. I yawned as the suggestion of it. Well... That was time to play it out.
'Fine, fine, but couldn't we talk about it in the morning? I'm really tired. Ou, I have an idea. What if you just left me and we would discuss it another time? What about meeting after school?'
Anubis, or whoever he was, was standing there dumbfoundedly.
'Haven't you listened to me, spirit?' asked me again and came closer to me. I immediately moved backward and touched the wall. I picked up book to protect myself but he just lifted his eyebrow. I swallowed. He didn't look very amiably.
'You've perjured. Tomorrow doesn't exist for you! I wanted you to come peacefully but it seems that it has to go by different way. (Well, I think now I should say to everybody one very important detail. Never ever take god's word, even fictived one, lightly. It could cost you dearly!)
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