He plead the lady, no, the Goddess right in front of him.


What a stubborn child you are


His eyes widen at the sudden loud majestic voice, looking up only to find himself on a finite abyss.


But whoever it is you're missing is no longer here Theodore


"I don't care, just tell me whatever it is"

He spoke out his heart once again


Amusing standing up to a God

Nevertheless what I might give back to you would only be a memories and nothing more

It might hurt you

Theodore


"Memories or not, nothing hurts than being unable to remember what's making me feel this way"


You really love her


It was an amuse voice, but as soon as that voice faded, thousand of memories started pouring inside his head. Enough to make him stay still as he kept his head down.

Looking down at his figure was the God, her purple iris looking at him with amusement as the man shoulder slowly starts to shake.


"(First name)(Last name)"

His hand went to give his lips as he hold back a sob


"Please bring her back"

He suddenly pleaded, making the God raise her brows in amusement


"Bring her back, please. I'm begging you, I can't live without her"

He cried and pleaded the God listening to him


My Child is no longer in this world

As the price she has to pay for granting her wish

She will not come back


There was a moment of silence


And she doesn't want to come back


Theodore could only curse in his mind.


My child had suffer enough in this world

I will no longer allow her to experience such thing


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