On a street with a name unknown to many, a young woman named Eden was walking down the road unaware of the fate that awaited her.
She had light brown skin with long black hair. Her facial features were petite with her pink lips and green eyes. Standing at 5'6 she was relatively short for her family.
She reached the end of the street, and looked both ways before crossing, but who knew that a cliche scenario would appear.
A white truck screeched while it turned around the corner. When it turned it nearly flipped, it was evident the driver was intoxicated.
Looking at the truck coming toward her, Eden didn't even flinch. She didn't care if she died, she only cared for her books.
The truck struck her, launching a few meters where she landed headfirst on the street, making a crimson web spread.
Seeing what he had done, the driver became more sober and immediatley began to drive away.
Eden sat there, half dead already. The only thought in her head was
'I didn't finish writing my newest book.' And then she died, far from peacfully.
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In everywhere, the land of the Gods a young boy, looking barley the age of 7 sat on the lap of a beutiful woman. The woman looked as if she was his mother, but he was still much, much older.
"My lord, have you found something interesting?" She asked seeing the smile of the child as he stared into space.
The child was in reality, Azrael The God of Life And Death. He was the one who handled reincarnation and the reaping of sinners.
"Indeed I did. A mortal has caught my interest, bring me to the Judgement Grounds" The child spoke
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In a open and dark space, Eden slowly opened her.... wait where are her eyes?
She didn't have to open her eyes, she could already see and far better than she ever could before the accident.
Looking at herself, she saw that her limbs are semi transparent. When she touched them together, they passed right through.
'Wait, didn't I die?' She thought, unaware of the presence watching her.
"Yes, you did." An archaic voice boomed across the vast open space, startling Eden.
"Whos there?!" She half screamed and half whispered.
Suddenly the figure of a young boy appeared in front of her. He had blonde hair, green eyes and a faint smile on his face, he looked as if he was no older then 7 years of age. The boy was barley 4 ft tall, he didn't even reach Eden's chest, and yet she still instinctively backed away.
Seeing her back away, the boys smile twitched. Who would be scared of a 7 year old?!
"I am Azrael, The God of Life And Death. Just call me Az" He said, his childish voice reaching the far ends of the space. The voice was far different from earlier.
Hearing the little kid refer to himself as a God, Eden wanted to laugh, but she held herself back. What if he was telling the truth? what would he do if she laughed at him then.
"I can read your mind y'know." Az said with a smirk.
that comment surprised Eden and made her back away even more. Az's smile twitched in annoyance.
Eventually deciding to ignore Edens behavior, Az explained what was happening.
"So here's the deal. You died, but, since it's my job to reincarnate dead souls I will do just that. However, you've peaked my interest, so I will give you 2 options." Az said, a wide smile on his face. "Option 1, you reincarnate into a newborns body with no memory's. A good option if you are tired of life, and want peace. Option 2 is more, interesting'."
Eden was still surprised at the whole situation, but she quickly understood that something was strange with this kid. He acted like an actual God of Death and Life. Eden decided to ignore that and asked,
"What's Option 2?"
Hearing this, Az's smile grew wider. It was a funny scene, his smile was almost to big for his childish face.
"Option 2, Is that I reincarnate you into a fantasy world. The kind that you used to write about. Dragons, beastmen, magic, it has everything." Az paused to let Eden process what he said before continuing.
"But, instead of reincarnating you with nothing, I will give you one gift of your choice." Az dropped the final bombshell.
Eden took an entire minute to process what he said. It was an incredible oppertunity. She would either reincarnate as a newborn with no memory's, or, reincarnate with all her memory's into a world that she could only dream of before.
Of course she picked Option 2.
Hearing her choice, Az laughed.
"I knew you would pick that. But before you reincarnate, what kind of gift would you like? Take as much time as you want to deci-" Az was cut off before finishing.
He didn't even need to finish, Eden already knew what she wanted.
"I want to write again!" Eden said. If you looked closely you could see the pure excitement in her eyes.