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On the verge of tears Angela turned to Kristine: "Why did you make him?" "I don't know! I didn't wish for anything yet!" The result of Kristine's resentment, of not being able to create objects, lead to this embodiment, which they did not know at the time. The arkhat looked at Angela and Kristine. There was no comfort, but only anger in his eyes. While the girls looked, he stuffed his hand into the mountain of sand. He pulled out a sword with a long blade. He guided the huge blade toward them. "Oh but… This can’t be," Angela managed to mutter, as the arkhat flung himself into the air.
This was Paradise. Its citizens, Angela and Kristine, couldn't get injured. Especially from a sand doll. But they were too scared, so they ran. Angela was looking for someone who could save them, and saw her parents. Her mom and dad just smiled but did nothing. "Angela, behind you!" Kristine yelled. The arkhat was in the air, sword high up. "No!" Snap, snapped some fingers. After this the arkhat crumbled into dust. He became normal sand. In front of them stood a real beauty. Her s.h.i.+ny emerald green hair blew a sea breeze. With one snap of a finger she made the arkhat to disappear.
"Mom…" Kristine said relieved. "What a child," Kristine's mother frowned, "I told you not to cause trouble to strangers. And this is what your stubbornness led to." "Sorry," Kristine answered. "You don't have to apologize to me. But to whom?" She turned to Angela: "Sorry." "Please forgive my daughter." "It's fine," Angela shook her head. "Thank you. You're a nice girl. And where are your parents?" Angela pointed to the people, standing behind. They were still standing aside and smiling. They didn't even budge. Kristine's mom sighed with regret: "I see…" She stroked Angela's head. "Grow up to be a good girl." Angela did not understand why she said this, but nodded her head in answer. After, Kristine's mom examined the remains of Angela's flowers. "You tried so hard… We can't leave it like this." She took a bit of sand and began to scatter it. It started to move, as if it gained its own will and started taking the form of flowers. Cosmos. Tulip. Anemone. The flowers, that Angela made from sand. The flowers were everywhere. Besides, they were not the color of sand, many of them shone brightly. Before Angela's eyes grew a real garden. Kristine exclaimed delightedly, "That's great. Let's play together again somehow." "Ok Kristine. Now you understand how important it is to be psychologically prepared? Come here. Well, will you play some
more?" "Yep." There was displeasure on Kristine's face but she couldn't contradict her mom, so they left together. Amazed, Angela stayed at the amazing garden of sand flowers. It seemed to her, that only Kristine's mom was capable of doing such a thing. Being too useless, she now felt embarra.s.sed. Completely exhausted she turned around. There were here smiling parents. Only then did she realize, that these were just dolls, sent by Paradise. Humanity reached Heaven. There is no old age, death is no longer power, you can get anything you want. Humanity got neverending freedom. But any freedom requires responsibility. For the happiness of humanity, those who fulfill their duties, receive a greater freedom. Kristine's mom was like this, and this became Angela's goal. For the sake of justice, it will be said. In Paradise – Diva – there is no place for slackers. It is on this, that the new world holds.