The Synopsis of “Warlock Angel”

By Sharon Young Bishop
Writing begins:June 20-2008

Point of View: First Person- Elizabeth Ann Duebose

“Warlock Angel” is a love story, filled with adventure and intrigue. This book covers a few years in the life of William Anthony Bradly, a man who died and left his earthly body, when he was 22 years old.

In heaven he continued to lived, and worked serving the creator. By the age of 27, he earned one of the highest rankings available, that of a War Lord-Warlock. In Heaven, A War Lord-Warlock is a man or woman magically immune to wounds inflicted by any weapons.

They are also warriors who bar against hostile invasions. So a warlocked nation was one which was protected (by Warlocks) against invasion, rather than being embroiled in a war inside its territory.

In heaven, William ruled a country of his own, sat on a War Lord throne, with unlimited supernatural powers, including the ability to read minds, super natural strength, and becoming invisible at will.

After looking through the earth-projector (like a earthly television) and seeing his sister suffer abuse at the hands of her husband, his heart was grieved, he unselfishly requested to return to earth as a Warlock-angel. This request touched the creator deeply and William was granted his desire.

However, this meant not only giving up his country, but also his throne. This meant becoming human, by choice.

Now back in a earthly body, unknown to anyone who knew him before, he lives among real humans. Yet he is a warlock, aging only every seven years. Even though he is now 41 in earth years, he is really 125 years old.

In the earth, he now has limited powers. He can still become invisible at will, but he can only stay that way for fifteen minutes at a time. He can still read minds, but he has to touch a person, before he can read them. He still has supernatural strength, but only when he allows himself to be very angry. He can not be killed by earthly means. He is immortal, until he request to die, and only the creator can grant that request. William can not physically go back to heaven until the creator allows it. However, he has continual communication with the creator, and everyone in heaven, and he can mentally project himself back to heaven at will.

Once he decided to come back to earth he gave up the right to die. He can not die by accident, or harm anymore, unless he wants to, but then he has to contact the creator and request death, in that way. Which means, he can get hit by a car, and it will knock him out for a while, but he will not die. He can get stabbed with a knife, but it will heal itself within thirty minutes.

His body is indestructible. He is an immortal human by choice. But he will eventually get older. Every year he has an earthly birthday, and he does not age. Every seven years he has a real birthday, and ages one year. William can eat and drink like a normal human if he wants to, but it is not a necessity. For the most part he is human, with super natural powers.Once he came back to earth, he became a warlock-angel. His powers were diminished but still available.

William spent the last 125 years on earth as an an erudite professor. Helping people all over the world. He is very wealthy and quite possibly the most intelligent man in the world. He travels at will, and answers to no one but the creator. William is a Warlock angel ruling the earth in a humble way of his own, yet his has requested to die.

For the past five years he has petitioned the creator to release him from his earthly body, and allow him to return to heaven. But the creator has not granted his wish yet, because he still needs William to accomplish something more in the earth. William is angry and confused, as to why the creator will not allow him to return home to heaven. He is bored, and tired of living on the earth, until he meets Elizabeth Ann Duebose.

The only human who is able to literally rock, and shatter his world. The only human he has found completely desirable in every way. The only human he adores, and wants to be with. The only human who doesn’t give him the time of day, or a second thought. The only human he feels he must have, but can not.

Elizabeth Ann Duebose is a 30 year old divorced, mother of 2 small children, who are her life. She regrets being demanded to marry, at the age of 19, and the fact that her husband, became as evil as time. Yet, she does not regret having her children. They are the one perfect thing she has ever done, or so she believes.

Elizabeth Ann Duebose likes to be called Liz, she is a poet, a creative artist and a workaholic. Her poetry has already earned her recognition among the wealthy elite of Atlanta Ga. And a very modest living, yet no real riches and wealth has accumulated from her writing. Neither does she require such.

Elizabeth is also gifted with the ability to see the future. She is physic- She can also see the invisible (demons, angels and such like) She is a tortured soul haunted by her previous mistakes, always trying to correct the past.
Liz is afraid to love again after, her first love went so very wrong.
She has a great need to win the approval of those she looks up to.

Though she is not what one would consider poor, she is always striving to make more money, and hates the thought of being in poverty. Even though her aunt and uncle are very well off, she is way too proud to ask for anything from them or anyone for that matter. Beth strives to make her own way in life, she wants the best life possible for her children and her brother.

Tony Duebose, the only sibling she has in the world, her sometimes erotic, and carefree, homosexual, exhibitionist, female tendency, wreck of a brother. And even though she loves him, like her own skin, she is secretly afraid, that at some point, and time, he will indeed ruin her reputation.

Her parents are both dead from their earthly bodies, and living in heaven. Her mother, when she was alive, was gifted with physic abilities that run throughout her bloodline. She has ten times that power in heaven. She watches over Beth, and helps to guide her life from heaven.

Liz of course inherited her physic power from her mother. And so did her brother. Liz passed the power on to her children, who are both gifted. Liz and her family are also protected from harm and danger by her mother, and her other family members in heaven.

Liz’s mind is blocked from all Immortals. A special gift from her father. Immortals on earth can not touch her in anyway. She has supernatural intellect, of which she also passed on to her children. They know more then other humans, yet they don’t really understand their gifts, or how to use them.

In humans, the gifts rule them more than they rule the gifts, because most humans are not fully aware of their gifts, or how to use them properly.

When Liz and William first meet he is struck by her beauty not knowing that she is also gifted with the knowledge of seeing. He forms an obstructed opinion of her and assumes she is a homosexual because of her wig and because she is far too beautiful to be true. He can not read her so he tells her of his theory that she is homosexual. This changes her opinion of William and puts him at the bottom of her most likable people list. At her aunt Debbie’s request, William is considering becoming Beth’s teacher. Upon first touch, he can not read her mind at all, and he thinks she is just a simply childish girl, blessed with beauty and not supernatural powers. He dismisses Liz to her aunt, as a waste of his precious time. But then she begins to intrigue him. From that moment on things change when William finds out that Beth is the niece of one of his closest earthly friends and advisers. He then starts to look at Beth in a new light and spends his time trying to win her back over.

When Liz meets William she is immediately intrigued with him, he is tall and very handsome, yet she is quickly turned off by his proud arrogance. After their meeting, Liz over hears the private conversation between William and her Aunt Debbie, and forms her own opinion of William at that moment. She finds him uppity, and self centered, arrogant and boring.

But upon persistence by her aunt, and closer contact, William soon finds himself intoxicated with her supernatural abilities, and then intrigued, with her complete beauty, and her lack of knowledge there of. As she thinks of herself as very plain. However, looks aside, Beth is very confident within her being. William is determined to win her over, and that is not easily done.

Liz is a strong independent woman, and determined not to love again. Determine to keep her heart locked safely, behind her wall of shameful past.

However, William has the knowledge of how to use her gifts, that she deeply desires to learn, so she is forced to spend a great deal of time in his presence.

William is resolved, and relentlessly determined, to win her heart, no matter how long it takes. Yet he has forgotten his request to the creator to die, which is now about to be granted. And so, the adventure begins.

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All these publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are my personal property and I am their respective owners. The original characters and plot are my property and I am the author. Any republication of this material will be a total infringement of my copyright.
Sharon Young Bishop©2009-2010

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