Selah sat uncomfortably on the cafeteria chair, trying to avoid Archer's eyes. He's looking at her with such a curious expression, but she doesn't have the courage to sit with him and say hi. Archer looks very cold, he aggravates Selah's shyness, which is not like her at all. She's assertive and brave, she doesn't get so easily intimidated. But those auburn balls of mystery seem to dive deeper than her soul.
The tension just eased when Archer stood and left the cafeteria. Whispers started to buzz. The subject of the past days' gossip already appeared for the entire school to see. And apparently, he just drove girls even wilder. Anna just sighed and turned to her friend seated quietly beside her."Look at these little crazies. I'm betting Archer is already annoyed with them," she said, looking around with a contorted face. "They've been hounding him since this morning. Especially that Olivia. She's really getting on my nerves. First, you. Now, Archer."Selah was a little surprised that Anna was familiar with what happened two weeks ago. No one knows except Olivia and her gang. Selah didn't want to tell anyone, especially Anna, since she'd surely lecture her about patience and peace. But she defended herself. She defended her faith. Maybe not in the way that Anna would defend hers, but she defended it like she was supposed to."What of me?""Oh, don't deny it. I know what happened. I also know you didn't want me to know. And I want to tell you that if your faith causes you to get into fights, you're doing it wrong. We don't fight back, Sel." Anna's voice was as soothing as the expression on her face. "But you already know that, don't you? Keep it in mind. I'm just concerned right now about Archer.""It looks like Archer doesn't care," Selah answered absent-mindedly. She didn't want to argue anymore. She's expected Anna's lecturing already, and there's nothing much she can do about it. She'll just assume her friend was right, being older in faith. "He's too absorbed by his own thoughts.""Yeah, he doesn't care about anything but you." Anna didn't bother to filter her words. Her friend turned to her with a raised eyebrow. She chuckled mildly. She knows everyone noticed, and that would give Olivia more reason to bully Selah. And she also saw how the young Christian looked at the new guy with such wondering eyes. "I must warn you about two things, dear little Selah. First, interest grows. And it is not bad in itself, but if misplaced, it could be dangerous. Second, never be unequally yoked. You're already set apart. Don't immerse yourself in the depths of human depravity."Selah looked at her friend, astonished. Anna sees things that she fails to see in herself. But for her, those words mean nothing. She's not going to get unequally yoked, nor is she going to immerse herself in something that might corrupt her. She's had enough already with Krouen bruising her every now and then, and people mocking her because she's a ʼwar freak Christian.ʼIt's just a little interest. That is all.That should be all.~~~The students went back to their classrooms and have their review for the upcoming quizzes. Olivia and her squad were sitting in the first row, and just like what they always do when the teacher isn't around, they would backbite anyone whom they see as their rival. She was aiming to be on top of the class, however, Selah is not allowing any spot for Olivia's rivalry."Did you just see that earlier?" The girl giggles.Her friends cracked a little laughter and they proceeded to discuss what happened earlier. "He's the new boy in class, right? I bet he's gonna court you!" Says one of her friends, Fiona."He's so cool, I think I just fell in love." Hera blurted which made Olivia frown at her."Stop it, he's mine!""Well, let's see about that.""How about the competition then? Whoever catches his heart first, then she win."Upon hearing the suggestions of Olivia's friends, she felt challenged. She is somehow confident that Archer would be hers, all she has to do is display her charm and seduce him. But her thoughts are way too risky, and she is unaware of that.When the class began, Selah in the middle row was reviewing her study notes. A top student like her has to study from time to time, or else, Olivia and her minions would get in the way. She hates it when she finds herself dying over academics. She wants to do it without breaking any sweat."Hey, Selah. Have you finished your artwork recently?" Anna brushed off her feet toward her friend's direction, and teasing Selah has become part of her daily routine. She is aware that her friend has short-tempered and she likes it when she is teasing Selah."I haven't lain my fingers on it for days now, why?" Selah continued to flip over her pages not laying a single eye on her friend, Anna.With a little surprise on her face, she raised her brows at the young girl who has been trying to stay focused on her study. "Wait, what? Are you having some kind of artist's block or something? Much similar to writer's block.""Maybe I lack motivation," Selah mumbled. Her heart says the opposite because right now, she felt this sudden urge to sketch something or someone."Haven't you found something motivational these days? I thought Archer would be enough though." Anna cracked a teasing smile at her and poked her friend's cheek."Stop it."When Anna Harper noticed that Selah seems not in the mood, she decided to stop annoying her and changed the topic. "Oh, right. We will be having a bible study at home tonight. You're coming, okay? I'm going to invite some of my friends too. It'll be so great.""Yeah, who's sharing this time?" As expected, she grabbed Selah's attention."Probably Hayes, my cousin. Oh, let's invite Krouen too!"With a glare, Selah shut her friend. "Are you being serious? There's no way I'm going to invite him over for a bible study, he doesn't even know what kindness or love is. He can't listen to us.""You're being judgmental, we won't know unless we try. Besides, it's not us who change people, it is God."Unable to go against Anna's thoughts, Selah kept quiet and fixed her gaze on the notebook she has been checking on. However, her mind got distracted, and her eyes accidentally landed on Archer Evanz at the window who sat one seat apart from her. His attention was on his phone screen, probably checking something yet Selah seems surprised when he averted his eyes and end up looking on her way.Their eyes met, and Selah couldn't compose a single sentence about how she felt.Emptiness. Darkness. Danger.But she is certain that something ticklish was inside her stomach. Butterflies?School hours have ended and the students have already rushed their way home. It was almost six o'clock in the evening and Selah hadn't decided to drop home before going to Anna's place. She dislikes the idea of seeing her older brother who will probably beat her to death before she could come out again. The cold breeze brushes her skin and she sighs, she likes the cool atmosphere but she forgot to bring her hoodie jacket with her. "Now, I have no choice but to go home and change," she mumbled to herself. She quietly walks down the street with an occupied mind. It's so unusual for her to act this way, these past few weeks, she noticed how she's becoming someone she wanted to forget and bury in the grave - her old self. "Selah?" It was too soon to realize that she passed by the subdivision's entrance. Selah turned her head to see the man who called her name, he was standing from the distance and he wears blue pajamas with messy hair on them. To Selah's eyes, he appears as someone who
"Have we ever asked ourselves why would God come into this world to save a sinner like us?" asked the guy who sits comfortably on the couch in front of the two girls sitting across him with a cup of milk in his hand. He looked at them. He was told that he's assigned to share tonight and he wants to pierce their hearts with encouraging words. Meanwhile, Selah sits at the corner while hugging a pillow. The words she's hearing are somewhat bugging her mind. She has the same question even before she got to know the value of salvation. "Why would God come down into the world to save me?" she asked herself. Anna heard her."What do you think?" Anna asked with a smile on her face."Sometimes that question really bothers me, I might know the answer but I don't know why I'm still not convinced." That was the most honest answer she could think of. "That's not a tough question though, we all know that God truly loves us. He just does, and we can't do anything about it." Anna, on the other hand
"She could be the missing piece." Before Selah could finally go, she heard him mumble so she bothered to gaze at him again, "Did you say something?" Archer glanced at her for the ninth time. He can see that she is concerned about something, then he noticed the little bruises on her cheeks. His eyes traveled even more and he caught the mild scratches on her hands. He concluded that something has happened to her, or she did it to herself. "Why are you here in the middle of the night?" And again, Archer asks the same question again. Selah seems to hear it clearly so she snapped and had to step forward and answer his question."I couldn't sleep, and I love watching the night skies. So I thought I could go out and spend a moment here alone," she replied and that made Archer shape a smirk on his face. "And you're not afraid?" He plainly asked. Selah let a sigh escape from her mouth, "The only thing that scares me is the monster who lives under the same roof as me." It sounds like a joke
The clouds cover the blue sky and the sun is about to set. Selah hurried her feet to walk near the seashore as she deeply gazed at the ocean, mesmerizing every tip of the waves it creates whenever it dashes on the sands. It's getting late and the night is fast approaching. Her afternoon classes just ended and she doesn't want to go straight home. she still wonders where she might drop by to buy something to munch. But honestly, she skipped her final class considering that she almost got into a fight again. It never happened once, it's Selah's daily struggle actually. Getting into fights and being involved in trouble? Those were her things. She would convince her mind that it's never her fault, to begin with. Right now, she felt like giving herself space. A lot of stuff happened today and it's slowly draining her. She wouldn't know unless she stays at the seashore and admires the beauty of the waves. Giving herself enough time to stare at the sky the entire night would make her calm d
"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places." I sighed as I watched him from afar. "Great battles are won in prayer," I muttered and took out a lollipop from my bag and sucked it. Sweet. Life would become any sweeter if I often focused on winning souls. But it didn't turn out the way I wanted it, I can't have my breakthrough. The moment I placed my eyes on him, there I already knew that he was detained by darkness. His raven irises scream for help and behind his cold emotion, I knew he was in deep grief. I never saw him smile, his serious tone of voice was trying to enclose the pain he always wanted to voice out. I once thought I was the only one who suffered a bitter life, but whenever I see him, he is way more gloomy and dull than I am. He's shattered and ruined, and here I am doing my best to give him relief. His presence s
The guy in a black stood quietly in front of the bungalow, not minding if some people on the sidewalk looked at him with frightened eyes. He was unfamiliar, and judging by the luggage beside him, he must be a newbie.His lackluster eyes turned to them with a glint of annoyance. The dark circles below those balls of mystery looked like shadows that added to the mysterious vibe he was carrying, and that was enough to disperse the little crowd. He doesn't like attention. He doesn't like people prying onto his business instead of minding their own.He started taking the boxes inside. But he didn't bother to arrange them right away. He had a few things, it would be over before sunset. He decided to go out again, just to take some breaths of fresh air, get familiar with the ambiance of his new place, and find some secluded places where he could hang out in the coming days.Fortunately, there wasn't any curious group of people in front of his gate. But should there be some no goods who'd floc
The clouds cover the blue sky and the sun is about to set. Selah hurried her feet to walk near the seashore as she deeply gazed at the ocean, mesmerizing every tip of the waves it creates whenever it dashes on the sands. It's getting late and the night is fast approaching. Her afternoon classes just ended and she doesn't want to go straight home. she still wonders where she might drop by to buy something to munch. But honestly, she skipped her final class considering that she almost got into a fight again. It never happened once, it's Selah's daily struggle actually. Getting into fights and being involved in trouble? Those were her things. She would convince her mind that it's never her fault, to begin with. Right now, she felt like giving herself space. A lot of stuff happened today and it's slowly draining her. She wouldn't know unless she stays at the seashore and admires the beauty of the waves. Giving herself enough time to stare at the sky the entire night would make her calm d
"She could be the missing piece." Before Selah could finally go, she heard him mumble so she bothered to gaze at him again, "Did you say something?" Archer glanced at her for the ninth time. He can see that she is concerned about something, then he noticed the little bruises on her cheeks. His eyes traveled even more and he caught the mild scratches on her hands. He concluded that something has happened to her, or she did it to herself. "Why are you here in the middle of the night?" And again, Archer asks the same question again. Selah seems to hear it clearly so she snapped and had to step forward and answer his question."I couldn't sleep, and I love watching the night skies. So I thought I could go out and spend a moment here alone," she replied and that made Archer shape a smirk on his face. "And you're not afraid?" He plainly asked. Selah let a sigh escape from her mouth, "The only thing that scares me is the monster who lives under the same roof as me." It sounds like a joke
"Have we ever asked ourselves why would God come into this world to save a sinner like us?" asked the guy who sits comfortably on the couch in front of the two girls sitting across him with a cup of milk in his hand. He looked at them. He was told that he's assigned to share tonight and he wants to pierce their hearts with encouraging words. Meanwhile, Selah sits at the corner while hugging a pillow. The words she's hearing are somewhat bugging her mind. She has the same question even before she got to know the value of salvation. "Why would God come down into the world to save me?" she asked herself. Anna heard her."What do you think?" Anna asked with a smile on her face."Sometimes that question really bothers me, I might know the answer but I don't know why I'm still not convinced." That was the most honest answer she could think of. "That's not a tough question though, we all know that God truly loves us. He just does, and we can't do anything about it." Anna, on the other hand
School hours have ended and the students have already rushed their way home. It was almost six o'clock in the evening and Selah hadn't decided to drop home before going to Anna's place. She dislikes the idea of seeing her older brother who will probably beat her to death before she could come out again. The cold breeze brushes her skin and she sighs, she likes the cool atmosphere but she forgot to bring her hoodie jacket with her. "Now, I have no choice but to go home and change," she mumbled to herself. She quietly walks down the street with an occupied mind. It's so unusual for her to act this way, these past few weeks, she noticed how she's becoming someone she wanted to forget and bury in the grave - her old self. "Selah?" It was too soon to realize that she passed by the subdivision's entrance. Selah turned her head to see the man who called her name, he was standing from the distance and he wears blue pajamas with messy hair on them. To Selah's eyes, he appears as someone who
Selah sat uncomfortably on the cafeteria chair, trying to avoid Archer's eyes. He's looking at her with such a curious expression, but she doesn't have the courage to sit with him and say hi. Archer looks very cold, he aggravates Selah's shyness, which is not like her at all. She's assertive and brave, she doesn't get so easily intimidated. But those auburn balls of mystery seem to dive deeper than her soul.The tension just eased when Archer stood and left the cafeteria. Whispers started to buzz. The subject of the past days' gossip already appeared for the entire school to see. And apparently, he just drove girls even wilder. Anna just sighed and turned to her friend seated quietly beside her."Look at these little crazies. I'm betting Archer is already annoyed with them," she said, looking around with a contorted face. "They've been hounding him since this morning. Especially that Olivia. She's really getting on my nerves. First, you. Now, Archer." Selah was a little surprised that
The guy in a black stood quietly in front of the bungalow, not minding if some people on the sidewalk looked at him with frightened eyes. He was unfamiliar, and judging by the luggage beside him, he must be a newbie.His lackluster eyes turned to them with a glint of annoyance. The dark circles below those balls of mystery looked like shadows that added to the mysterious vibe he was carrying, and that was enough to disperse the little crowd. He doesn't like attention. He doesn't like people prying onto his business instead of minding their own.He started taking the boxes inside. But he didn't bother to arrange them right away. He had a few things, it would be over before sunset. He decided to go out again, just to take some breaths of fresh air, get familiar with the ambiance of his new place, and find some secluded places where he could hang out in the coming days.Fortunately, there wasn't any curious group of people in front of his gate. But should there be some no goods who'd floc
"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places." I sighed as I watched him from afar. "Great battles are won in prayer," I muttered and took out a lollipop from my bag and sucked it. Sweet. Life would become any sweeter if I often focused on winning souls. But it didn't turn out the way I wanted it, I can't have my breakthrough. The moment I placed my eyes on him, there I already knew that he was detained by darkness. His raven irises scream for help and behind his cold emotion, I knew he was in deep grief. I never saw him smile, his serious tone of voice was trying to enclose the pain he always wanted to voice out. I once thought I was the only one who suffered a bitter life, but whenever I see him, he is way more gloomy and dull than I am. He's shattered and ruined, and here I am doing my best to give him relief. His presence s