Mal'akh -el
There was a boat bringing new students to Manta Carlos, so much quieter than those airplanes that some preferred. It was late into the night now, or early in the morning, whichever people chose to call it. For the time, the deck was empty and silent. It seemed like all of the passengers were fast asleep.
-el flew above the vessel, following curiously from a distance. Its decorative wings were out, purely to maintain some illusion of not being what it was. To some degree, that was a failure. Frequently, -el forgot to cause them to flap; useless things, they were but at least they were aesthetically pleasing. The lights in its eyes were shining but the sight of that could have been easily mistaken for stars. The angel's halo was a bracelet hidden in its sleeves.
Even though -el had already flown this route dozens of times, it was soothing to retrace the way from time to time. It really had to stand with the humans on this point; there was something about rhythm of the waves that made it a very agreeable compliment to organizing thoughts. Also for practicing and composing music. Mortal sounds could not hope to rival that of Heaven but that hardly made it any less interesting. Maybe others might have found the harshness of the noise down there offsetting but to -el, it was simply fascinating.
The angel hummed almost inaudibly to itself, patiently waiting for sunrise when people would be awakening. If anybody could catch the sounds from its throat, it likely would have sounded as a chorus of otherworldly voices.
There was a boat bringing new students to Manta Carlos, so much quieter than those airplanes that some preferred. It was late into the night now, or early in the morning, whichever people chose to call it. For the time, the deck was empty and silent. It seemed like all of the passengers were fast asleep.
-el flew above the vessel, following curiously from a distance. Its decorative wings were out, purely to maintain some illusion of not being what it was. To some degree, that was a failure. Frequently, -el forgot to cause them to flap; useless things, they were but at least they were aesthetically pleasing. The lights in its eyes were shining but the sight of that could have been easily mistaken for stars. The angel's halo was a bracelet hidden in its sleeves.
Even though -el had already flown this route dozens of times, it was soothing to retrace the way from time to time. It really had to stand with the humans on this point; there was something about rhythm of the waves that made it a very agreeable compliment to organizing thoughts. Also for practicing and composing music. Mortal sounds could not hope to rival that of Heaven but that hardly made it any less interesting. Maybe others might have found the harshness of the noise down there offsetting but to -el, it was simply fascinating.
The angel hummed almost inaudibly to itself, patiently waiting for sunrise when people would be awakening. If anybody could catch the sounds from its throat, it likely would have sounded as a chorus of otherworldly voices.