
Laila and Elias: Guardian Angel Story
Independently published
ISBN13:
9798289170156
$13.20
Elias was never meant to exist as he is. A fractured soul caught between overlapping realities, he walks through time unmoored, haunted by echoes of futures that never were. Solitude marked his life-until he stopped resisting it and began to understand. Through writing, through silence, through stillness, he mapped his existence, piecing together the instability around him into something he could hold. Laila, on the other hand, was born of celestial order-a guardian meant only to watch, never to interfere. She was the unseen wind, the whisper beyond the veil, the weightless constant. Assigned to Elias, her task was to observe, not to act. But Elias unsettled her. Time bent around him, and slowly, so did she. As Elias began to unravel beneath the strain of his anomalies, Laila stood on the edge of divine law and something deeper-choice. To step forward would mean falling from eternity. But to remain would mean watching him fade. And so, she stepped. The heavens did not punish. They corrected, tried to redefine, to pull her back into order. But Laila was no longer exile nor rebellion. She was becoming. The roles given to her-guardian, witness, protector-were not ones she chose. Now she stands as something uncontained, existing in the space between what was and what could be. Her transformation pressed against celestial law, not in defiance, but in undeniable truth. The unseen forces hesitated-because Laila was not broken. She was proof that guardians could choose, that divine beings were not bound to roles they never claimed. And as she stepped into this new self, Elias did not save her-he saw her. No longer was he the broken thread in the fabric of existence. Together, they were a new pattern. Elias, shaped by loneliness, became the steady presence that did not demand, but accepted. And Laila, shaped by duty, became more than a servant of the law-she became its transformation. The heavens did not strike her down. They bent. They shifted. Because the laws once written in absolutes were now touched by something impossible: choice. As Laila embraced her new form-her wings threaded with mortality, her breath tethered to time-the universe itself adjusted. Not in containment, but in acknowledgment. She was the beginning of something larger, a fracture that had become a doorway. The story of Laila and Elias is not one of rebellion, but of awakening. It is the quiet unraveling of celestial expectation in the face of love, of presence, of becoming. And as the divine reorders itself in response, they walk forward-equal, uncertain, real. Not witnesses.Not anomalies.But the origin of a new existence.
- | Author: Suk Kim
- | Publisher: Independently Published
- | Publication Date: Jun 22, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00146 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: NA
- | ISBN-13: 9798289170156
- Author:
- Suk Kim
- Publisher:
- Independently Published
- Publication Date:
- Jun 22, 2025
- Number of pages:
- 00146 pages
- Binding:
- Paperback or Softback
- ISBN-10:
- NA
- ISBN-13:
- 9798289170156