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The fallen Goddess Book

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The fallen Goddess

Jessica

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I couldn't sleep. Something was wrong. I looked at Skylar who was sleeping soundly. I smiled. I really don't know why but I really liked this girl. Maybe it's a goddess instinct but I had the urge to protect her, make her smile. It may sound cringey but its true. Then I heard whispers. Evil will reign....death will come...blood will be everywhere. Evil will reign....death will come...blood will be everywhere. _______________________________________ I hesitated before I open the door. Then I walked in. I was at a deserted place. It was quiet. I looked around and there was not a soul their. Where am I? I continued walking, searching for a sign of life but their was nothing. Everything here was so dead and wither away. Then suddenly, their was a bright light at the end. I ran towards the light. I kept on running and then I saw people around me. I stopped. They all seemed to be in a trance. What the heck Is happening? I kept on walking forward, then I saw demons. They all seem to be celebrating or so. Then I heard a voice. "My little demons. It's time we Arise and fight the gods to give us our right to rule the mortal world. We are tired of hiding. We want the mortals to know who we are, to fear us. And with the help of a greater power, well will rule the world. Even if she likes it, or now." I looked at the person who just spoke. Lucifer. All the demons all jumped up, hailing him. Ten he turned towards my direction and smirked. "See you later oh supreme one."  He laughed. And then it was foggy. _______________________________________ Saphari, a young goddess, cast down to earth by her father because of her attitude, was made to become a useful poppet in the hands of Lucifer, a fallen angel. Being a supreme goddess, Lucifer felt that she will be needed in order to conquer the world. Saphari, although begrudgingly, made friends with mortals, who notice that something was wrong with. They tried helping her but it was already too late. She had crossed over to the