"You know logically, after some time she will come to Heaven and I can spend my time here with her. Why wait, when things can be done right now?" asked Raphael with a smile. Before Michael could give him an earful, he quickly left the place.
"It is why I am curious to know what you have in your heart, Raphael. I know a lot of things, but that doesn't mean I have to tell everything to everyone about what I know, does it? Don't think I don't know you have been coming here, visiting the vessel of the water to look at her," said Gabriel, his voice continuing to stay peaceful.
His eyes looked at the young woman who had been holding the card in her hand, something he had left behind for her before he had left the living world. Raphael had been watching Beth for quite a while now, watching her transition like a seed that sprouted from the ground to grow into a plant with leaves and branches.
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Beth said, "There's nothing I wouldn't do to see my sister happy. She is a lamb. Innocent and gentle in nature," and the older sister offered an encouraging smile to her younger sister, "I cannot wait to be part of the wedding."
Madeline was too scared to take the flirtatious words of him, and she slowly pulled away, turning around to see the wolf right in front of them. When she felt it was okay to step away from Calhoun like a damsel in distress, the wolf who was sitting stood up, taking a step forward that led to Madeline quickly fall into Calhoun's arms again.
Madeline was only a human who could run only a certain distance who would be caught by the wolf before it would swipe its paws or claws on her. She turned to look at the wolf that was about to get her, she noticed it was close which was when she turned back to find Calhoun. She jumped right into his arms for protection.