49 Days
Description
Luhan knew he wasn't the best angel in heaven. In fact, he was almost positive he was one of the worst.
Foreword
Although Luhan was older than many of the other angels and had been in training for longer than he could even remember, he could never seem to keep up. He was awfully ditzy and his imagination was far too active — off with the fairies would be the ideal way to describe him. He felt even more ridiculous because he was supposed to one of the elite angels; one of the warriors of heaven.
But Luhan just couldn't keep on track and was far too distracted. While the other angels practiced and trained, he would end up daydreaming. He was the perfect example of a scatterbrain. Even when he tried his hardest, he ended up losing focus and messing up and after several millennia of trying he had simply given up.
Because of his constant day dreaming and slacking, it was really no surprise to him when he was attacked by a demon, causing the arrow he had been readying to shoot to fly off in the wrong direction, down towards the mortal world.
The only true surprise he would come by was waiting for him, down in the world of the humans.
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