I was terrified that Delilah had found me. "Oh no. Not her." I thought to myself. I turned around quickly to see that Delilah was right in front of me. "At last. We meet for second time my child." Delilah grabbed my arm and said, "Come with me! We have much to work on." Then, out of nowhere, a dagger was thrown at Delilah's shoulder. "Ugh!" Delilah's arm was now dripping with her blood. "Curse you terrorist!" She screamed. Chantal was standing there with her sword drawn. She then said, "Leave him alone witch!" Delilah smiled, then started to taunt her. "Do you honestly think that you can protect him? He'll be mine soon Chantal. You might want to back off now, while still can." Chantal, now getting agitated, said, "The Earth-God is not something that want to trifle with. His power cannot be contained by anything." Delilah smiled, then said, "True. But, however, his power can and will be wielded." "You may be able to wield him, but you'll never control him, unless he lets you." Chantal started. Before Chantal continued, she looked at me, back at Delilah, then said, "You'll never get him as long as I live!" Delilah grabbed Chantal by the throat while enraged. "Then you'll die protecting him!" She sneered. "Leave her alone!" I screamed. Delilah looked at me, then smiled while crushing Chantal's throat. "And what are you going to about it human?" Delilah flicked her wrist which made me fly into a tree. Delilah then cocked her hand back and punched Chantal in the face. I then screamed at the top of my lungs, "Chantal!" The second after I screamed in anger is when I started producing a beacon of emerald-green mana fire. Delilah gazed at me in a slight mixed emotion of fear and amazement. Delilah then said one word. "Omni-blood." Then Delilah teleported away. I rushed to Chantal's side. "Are you alright?" I asked her. "I'm alrigh..." Chantal was petrified from what she seeing on me. "Cesar. You're on fire!" I noticed that the green fire was still on me. "Oh. Sorry." I snapped my fingers which extinguished the flames. I then asked her, "What happened?" Chantal responded with a beautiful calm smile. "You're an Omni-blood."
I sat alone.
No one came up to me, none asked if anything was wrong.
I sat alone.
In the corner, where everyone saw but no one noticed.
I sat alone.
I had no friends, I was not ‘cool’ enough for them.
I sat alone.
No one knew my mother had just died from cancer, no one cared.
I sat alone.
Surrounded by my thoughts, but no people. By my words, but no friends.
I sat alone.
Until a girl came and sat by me.
I sat with a girl.
She turned to me and smiled warmly, “Hello.”
I sat with a friend.
No one came up to me, none asked if anything was wrong.
I sat alone.
In the corner, where everyone saw but no one noticed.
I sat alone.
I had no friends, I was not ‘cool’ enough for them.
I sat alone.
No one knew my mother had just died from cancer, no one cared.
I sat alone.
Surrounded by my thoughts, but no people. By my words, but no friends.
I sat alone.
Until a girl came and sat by me.
I sat with a girl.
She turned to me and smiled warmly, “Hello.”
I sat with a friend.