To add to the previous entry as story progresses: last edit: 2/9/13 at 1:33 p.m.
Revealing his plans, Malus attacks Indigo. The fight ends in a draw with tragic effects for both Malus and Indigo. Indigo's angel power is repressed, which basically makes her human again (and retains the powers she had when she was alive), so she returns to her original occupation of hunter. She is also trying to regain her angel power. However, in the middle of hunting an all powerful being, she finds out a way to transfer her daughter's curse to herself. Unfortunately, this includes many costs such as bleeding her daughter dry, and reciting a ritual, which would ironically transfer the curse over to her. This would mean that Indigo would be trapped in her human body, being unable to die, yet slowly her body would heal itself, essentially making her an immortal. This goes against her values, but for her daughter, she would be willing to do it. As a result, another consequence of this action is that Indigo loses her angel powers and her ability to go back to being an angel. Not sure what to do, Indigo focuses more on hunting for the moment. Knowing she has to make a decision on saving her daughter, Niquolette from her immortality curse or not, Indigo is in a dilemma. She is so torn that she quits hunting temporarily.
Malus doesn't go unscathed. His own actions curse him to relive his human life over, and over again, including his tragic love story with Irisi (meaning fashioned in Iris in Egyptian), Indigo's past life and ancestor, with the added twist that he can never die. The cause of this is Indigo's own power.
Flawlessly Broken · Sat Dec 15, 2012 @ 09:30pm · 0 Comments |