Anon-A-Miss: The Archangel Father.
Chapter 6: Girls, Girls, Girls.
Previous Chapter Next ChapterZarachiel had given himself a backstory to live in the human version of Equestria. He was born in a very rich noble family who were billionaires.
Sunset and himself had moved into a nice house. The walls were gray with rectangular windows. On the left side of the house was a small driveway. The roof of the building was a slightly dark Grey.
Outside the house were neatly trimmed rectangular grass bushes.
The interior of the home had magnolia paint and the liviing room had a plush brown carpet. Sunset's room had bright orange walls and a queen-sized bed. The room was large enough and had a giant TV hung on the wall.
In the upper left side of the room was Sunset's guitar neatly sat next to the amplifier. Sunset's covers were a mix of different shades of red, yellow and orange. She also had an en-suite bathroom as did Zarachiel.
Sunset's new friends had decided to hang out with her at her place. Luckily, Zarachiel approved of them, deeming them better friends than The Rainbooms.
Sunset had made Chocolate Brownies with Trixie, Derpy, Sonata and Adagio. Lyra and Octavia were practicing their music which Zarachiel had seemingly taken a strong liking to, reminding him of the gentle hymns of Heaven. It felt nostalgic for him.
Bon-Bon was plannning to arrive later after she'd finished making the different types of candy for her friends. Vinyl was scrolling through her music playlist.
Sunset and Trixie were discussing Equestrian magic with Adagio, Aria and Sonata.
Suddenly, Zarachiel heard a knock on the door behind him. He walked to the door and opened it to find Ariel, Sariel, Jophiel and Remiel.
Jophiel and Remiel were his older sisters who had spent much of his childhood as a fledgling taking care of him and his siblings.
Ariel and Sariel were his little sisters whom he loved and was protective over. They all hadn't visited him in millenia. It stung him to his core that they hadn't even come down to see him or sent him a letter. It would have been nice.
"What do you all want, sisters?" Zarachiel growled. He was furious with them. The only one who had attempted to make amends as of recent was Castiel whom he fought against during Lucifer's rebellion all those millenia ago.
"What do you mean, brother? We're here to see our niece. We brought gifts!" Jophiel squealed, running up to him as she hugged him tightly. A human or demon would've died in the grip, but he could withstand it.
"Jophiel is right, little brother, we wish to see our niece. Is that so wrong of us?" Remiel butted in, extending her eagle-like wings before furling them away from sight.
"Last I heard, you threatened to kill Linda over Charlie, because he was a nephilim. Who's to say you won't try again here and now?" Zarachiel asked, folding his arms as he glared at his big sister.
Remiel sighed. She'd deserved that. She really did want to see her niece. From what Father had told them, he'd already known about her, and planned to come down himself and meet her.
"Look, brother, I know you don't trust me after what happened last time with little Charlie." She began, "But I promise you I will never repeat that mistake again." Remiel vowed. She hoped it'd be a way to convince him.
Zarachiel sighed, he didn't know if he could trust them. He wanted to give them a chance but was scared that they'd try and take Sunset from him.
"Very well, you may come in." He began, "But one wrong move and I will get Luci or Amenadiel involved, understand?" He begrudgingly answered. Surprisingly to him, Remiel and his other sisters hugged him, showing they'd forgiven him many millenia ago.
The two archangels and angels walked into the house, trying to find their niece.
Sunset softly walked down the stairs, a brownie in hand as she looked to her father, then to the other women around him.
"Uh, hi? Who are you guys?" Sunset asked, noticing the sudden pained expression on the four females.
Ariel and Sariel turned to their older brother, a look of hurt and betrayal flashed across their faces.
"Y-You never told her about any of us?" Ariel asked, she couldn't believe her own niece didn't know about her and her other aunts and uncles as well as her grandparents.
"How could you?" Sariel said, her lower lip quivering. She wasn't really upset, she'd used it on him to get him to stay with her when she and Ariel were young fledglings.
"I was angry and hurt. I still am. The only one who's made contact so far is Castiel." Zarachiel growled, wanting them to either apologize or they could leave.
Ariel took it upon herself to pull Sunset into a crushing hug. Ariel had created all animals with the help of her older brother Zarachiel and their father.
"Hi sweetie! I'm your Auntie Ariel!" Ariel happily squealed, already taking a liking to her niece.
"You have very vibrant hair, sweetness. What's your name?" Sariel asked, gazing over her niece's features.
"Um, my name is Sunset Shimmer, and thanks." Sunset answered, blushing at the compliment as she twirled a string of her hair around her finger.
"You said Castiel was here, brother? Where is he now?" Remiel asked, wanting to know where her other younger brother had gotten to.
"He's in The Bunker with Jack Kline and Sam and Dean Winchester down in Lebanon, Kansas, Smith County." Zarachiel answered. He hoped it would be enough to please Remiel.
Jophiel had gone over to learn about her niece. The two other angels had asked Sunset questions they had which she had answered.
"Would it be alright with you if we saw what your wings looked like? I bet they're like your dad's." Jophiel asked as Sunset nodded, backing up so she would have space.
Once she had some clear space, she unfurled her gold and red wings, surprising Ariel, Sariel and Jophiel who's jaws were dropped in awe. Once they'd seen them, Sunset furled them away.
Ariel had given Sunset a Phoenix egg, one that she had created using her gift of creating life. The egg cracked and eventually opened, revealing a small, frail baby phoenix which grew in mere seconds into an adult female phoenix. The red fiery bird flew and perched on Sunset's right arm.
Sunset smiled at it and decided on a name. "I know what I'm going to call you. How do you like Philomena?" Sunset asked the bird. Philomena cawed softly, agreeing with Sunset.
Philomena moved from Sunset's right arm to her shoulder. Sunset walked over and hugged Ariel, smiling happily as Ariel reciprocated the affectionate gesture.
Sariel had given Sunset a cookbook of classic and exotic recipes. Sariel had always loved food and cooking. She'd seen and tasted some of the food many famous chefs had made.
The group of archangels and angels spent the day talking with Sunset and telling her about the rest of her Heavenly family.
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