yes, we believe in the wisdom of our god
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Isabella is generally referred to as: promising.
Angels in general are a breed apart. Of course they've all got lovely voices, they've all got classical music training and know the masses and prayers, they're all blessed winged creatures -
But that doesn't mean they're all smart, or all good, even (Isabella was taken to see Windy Point, once, or what's left of it, and of course she sees the scars on Galo Mountain every year at the Gloria; there stood angels who were not good). And Isabella is smart and good.
Isabella is always the first to volunteer for an intercession. She likes them. She'll call down weather, plead for seeds, pray a shower of medicine to fall from the sky, and she will get what she asks for, and she loves nothing more than to dive from hours aloft in prayer and clasp the hands of the people she helped and go home to the Eyrie to take on her next assignment. When there are none - when there is the right amount of rain and sun in the province, when there is no plague and no famine - she studies. She studies a bit of everything, but she fancies herself particularly a historian, investigating the accounts of Archangels' reigns past. From books, mostly, although once she wrangled herself a year in Cedar Hills to assist the Archangel Linus, and when she is in the Eyrie she closely follows the leader of the host there, the former term-lapsed Archangel Delilah.
She tried to get in with the other living former Archangel, too, Alleluia the oracle who served as Delilah's interim while the latter's wing recovered from an injury, but after a few hours' conversation Alleluia said that she could not accept Isabella as even a temporary acolyte and sent her to Peninnah instead. Isabella learned a lot from Peninnah, but she's confused about why Alleluia turned her down personally only to send her to another oracle, after such a prolonged interview. Particularly since Sinai is in her own province; what was the point in sending her all the way to Gaza?
But the instruction came from an oracle, and oracles' words more often than not come from Jovah. She went to Gaza, learned from Peninnah, and went home.
Now she is back at the Eyrie, and the first thing she wants to do is let Delilah know that she's back. Her wings aren't so tired that she can't immediately fly to the Corinnis or the outskirts of Semorrah or anywhere and accomplish something. Failing that, she'd love to sign up for harmonies again now that she's home and wants to know what she ought to schedule around.
Delilah is with her husband Noah, and a visitor. He doesn't seem like a petitioner, and he doesn't look like an Edori, although the fact that he and Noah are talking in Edori suggests that he might be an adopted one. (There are hardly any Edori of either sort left; most of them live in Ysral, now.) Isabella waits patiently outside the door for the host leader's attention.
Angels in general are a breed apart. Of course they've all got lovely voices, they've all got classical music training and know the masses and prayers, they're all blessed winged creatures -
But that doesn't mean they're all smart, or all good, even (Isabella was taken to see Windy Point, once, or what's left of it, and of course she sees the scars on Galo Mountain every year at the Gloria; there stood angels who were not good). And Isabella is smart and good.
Isabella is always the first to volunteer for an intercession. She likes them. She'll call down weather, plead for seeds, pray a shower of medicine to fall from the sky, and she will get what she asks for, and she loves nothing more than to dive from hours aloft in prayer and clasp the hands of the people she helped and go home to the Eyrie to take on her next assignment. When there are none - when there is the right amount of rain and sun in the province, when there is no plague and no famine - she studies. She studies a bit of everything, but she fancies herself particularly a historian, investigating the accounts of Archangels' reigns past. From books, mostly, although once she wrangled herself a year in Cedar Hills to assist the Archangel Linus, and when she is in the Eyrie she closely follows the leader of the host there, the former term-lapsed Archangel Delilah.
She tried to get in with the other living former Archangel, too, Alleluia the oracle who served as Delilah's interim while the latter's wing recovered from an injury, but after a few hours' conversation Alleluia said that she could not accept Isabella as even a temporary acolyte and sent her to Peninnah instead. Isabella learned a lot from Peninnah, but she's confused about why Alleluia turned her down personally only to send her to another oracle, after such a prolonged interview. Particularly since Sinai is in her own province; what was the point in sending her all the way to Gaza?
But the instruction came from an oracle, and oracles' words more often than not come from Jovah. She went to Gaza, learned from Peninnah, and went home.
Now she is back at the Eyrie, and the first thing she wants to do is let Delilah know that she's back. Her wings aren't so tired that she can't immediately fly to the Corinnis or the outskirts of Semorrah or anywhere and accomplish something. Failing that, she'd love to sign up for harmonies again now that she's home and wants to know what she ought to schedule around.
Delilah is with her husband Noah, and a visitor. He doesn't seem like a petitioner, and he doesn't look like an Edori, although the fact that he and Noah are talking in Edori suggests that he might be an adopted one. (There are hardly any Edori of either sort left; most of them live in Ysral, now.) Isabella waits patiently outside the door for the host leader's attention.
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:21 am (UTC)"It's really nice here," says Micaiah. "And Isabella's the nicest part. She'll keep you safe."
Nathaniel looks doubtful.
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:35 am (UTC)"I'm afraid," Nathaniel whispers.
Micaiah looks torn.
Then he says, "I could come along. And—tell her what he's like."
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:38 am (UTC)"Yeah," says Micaiah, "but is it?"
Slowly, Nathaniel shakes his head.
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:41 am (UTC)(No. There are servants there. They might not even know. That music room was soundproofed. Nathaniel still has the full use of all his limbs. And Judith leapt at the chance to send her son away and pressed a sandwich into his hand without so much as asking for Isabella's name.)
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:45 am (UTC)"Are you sure she can keep me safe?" Nathaniel asks Micaiah.
"Surest I've ever been," he says readily.
Nathaniel nods.
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:48 am (UTC)Micaiah grins.
Nathaniel's look of shock turns to one of wistfulness.
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 02:58 am (UTC)"I say now," says Micaiah.
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Date: 2013-02-12 02:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 04:59 pm (UTC)Nathaniel nods first.
Then Micaiah does too.
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Date: 2013-02-12 05:01 pm (UTC)Delilah is busy, but Noah, who is not, says that she'll be available in another ten minutes. Isabella thanks the former angelico and heads back to fetch Micaiah and Nathaniel and see how they're doing.
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Date: 2013-02-12 05:08 pm (UTC)Nathaniel does not seem very surprised.
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Date: 2013-02-12 05:10 pm (UTC)"Delilah will be able to see us in a few minutes," she says.
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Date: 2013-02-12 05:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 05:17 pm (UTC)"Hi, Isabella, Micaiah - who's this?" Delilah asks.
"This is Nathaniel. It turns out," Isabella says carefully, "that he's Micaiah's brother."
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Date: 2013-02-12 05:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 05:22 pm (UTC)"Isabella, the historical references aren't actually helpful."
"Sorry. But, Micaiah ran away. And he had reasons. And it occurred to me just the other day that he might have siblings - and I found that he did. I've put Nathaniel in Baruch's children's choir for now but that will only hold until the Gloria, and it doesn't give me an excuse to bar visitation if they take it into their heads to visit."
Delilah glances gravely between Micaiah and Nathaniel, clearly expecting elaboration.
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Date: 2013-02-12 05:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-02-12 05:35 pm (UTC)"And he wasn't... reformed by the disappearance of his firstborn, or by time," Delilah asks, looking at Nathaniel.
"Nathaniel grew up thinking that his father had killed Micaiah," Isabella puts in. "That seemed plausible to him."
"Nathaniel?" Delilah says.
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