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When Irrilia was very young, he knew the kind girl in the village, accompanied by her dear friend Gordon. So they three got familiar and became good friends. As to Irrilia, both Lucia and Gordon were good human friends. Of course, he had much friends of birds. But he would like to be with human, because his human friends brought him sense of safety and intelligence. Irrilia was told by his father that it was their white birds' destiny to send message for Sophie, and protected her Goddess. However, secrets were kept from him whenever he asked his father to explain. Many problems were avoided.

One thing had to be mentioned that he knew Lucia because Sophie sometimes appeared with the girl. Both of them had the same blue eyes, which were deep and pure like a pair of crystal. Of course, as one of the sentimental birds herb, he fell the Goddess's authority as a creater. Oath, called by human beings, was born with them to guard Sophie. So, he led his herb following Sophie wherever she went. But it was some kind of destiny that he sacrificed for his Goddess Sophie. In that day, he lost his mind. Maybe more exactly, he lost all he had that day but his consciousness. Sophie was with the priest that day, but she was of normal by something. The shining bridal gowns which Sophie always wore began to get dark, and Irrilia got close to Sophie for protection by instinct. After that, Irrilia felt that the darkness swallowed everything, all of which was saw by the priest Samus. Before that, Samus never felt anything wrong with Sophie. It happened in a sudden that he wished to do something, but at last he found himself so weak and ignorant.

Nothing he could do but saw all of these happening. He saw a flock of white birds dying around Sophie, and the inculpable look in Sophie's face. The most indelible memory he had that day was about Sophie's jumbled eyes. It looked as if Sophie lost her mind at that moment, but a lot of tears were emit, escaping down on the bridal gowns. The whole bridal gowns was drawn in her tears. So impressive, and so hard to understand. "Lucia! Feathers, you should take them." Voice came from the Goddess's mouth. Although Samus realized some kind of relationship between Lucia and the Goddess, he would never think of that at that scene. So, Lucia was directly involved.

The bride and the Goddess

By: huanying_322




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