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Children from the Stars
9 children born from the stars.
One a leader, who will lead his sister and brothers with Pride
One a healer, who will save the last Brother
One a destroyer, cursed to break things with a single stride
One a warrior, who mourns her dead Brother
One a commander, who leads his reckless brothers
One a soldier, who disobeys his commands
One a student, learning to take his brothers' places
One a survivor, who listens without listening
One a ghost, who is returned to his birthright in the end
Only 7 are Angels
One is a Devil
8 are cursed with enemies forever
It was a rude awakening.
16-year-old Arcelia Armens was never a morning person, but the shouting of her younger brothers – as well as older ones – were not making the situation any better. She tossed over, pillow over her ears. She wanted the noise to end.
It didn’t.
Arcelia groaned, getting up and selecting a black tank top and black jeans, slipping navy blue socks onto her feet. Her short brown hair and pink streak gave a touch of rebellion to the look.
Perfect.
Arcelia smiled at herself in the mirror, grabbing her navy blue and pink motorcycle jacket and finding her way to her brothers’ rooms. There were 3 of them – one for Orion and Ian, one for Braxton, Wade and Ulysses, and the last one for Christopher and Benjamin. The arguing was coming from Orion and Ian’s room, and she opened the door to find-
Video games.
All seven of her brothers were huddled around the TV, watching as Ulysses and Chris tried to finish an Injustice 2 match. Chris was dominating the field as Red Hood – which was surprising with his constant arm and hand spasms – while Ulysses was struggling to keep his Superman alive. Half of the boys were cheering for Chris while the other half was encouraging Ulysses. Arcelia wasn’t even going to be surprised if Benjamin’s hearing aid was off so that it didn’t break with how loud the crowd was. She walked over – just in time to see Chris finish Ulysses off.
“Red Hood wins.” The half of the boys cheering for Chris – Wade, Ben, and Braxton - cheered louder, while Orion, Ian and Ulysses groaned. Arcelia cleared her throat and seven heads immediately turned to her. Her annoyed look said all that she needed to say. Wade cleared his throat.
“Uh, sorry, Cee, we didn’t know that you were still sleeping.” He smiled sheepishly and laughed nervously, while Ben got his hearing aid back on. Ben nodded.
“Yeah, sorry, it was just that Ulysses and Chris wouldn’t stop arguing on which was better again.” Arcelia sighed at her youngest brother’s comment.
“Lemme guess, Transformers vs Marvel?” All but Chris and Ulysses nodded. Those two hung their heads in shame. Arcelia frowned at them. “Seriously, guys? We’ve talked about this – both Transformers and Marvel are great franchises, everyone has their own opinion and we can’t change those opinions. You need to be better about that.” Chris and Ulysses nodded.
“Sorry, Arcee.” The two boys apologized at the same time, not even doing jinxes.
Arcelia nodded and started to make her way out the door. “And Chris?” She asked before going out.
“Yeah?” Chris shuffled his feet. Arcelia smirked at him.
“Transnerd for life.” As she walked off, Arcelia could hear him bragging to Ulysses.
“See, she did pick a side!”
It was going to be a long day in the Armens residence.
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