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May 11, 2015 07:08PM
"I can get him real quick if you want." He said smiling as he walked over to her side. "I think he would love it here too."
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"Yeah." She said with a nod. "You can go get him." She said smiling at him before sitting down in the grass.
"Be right back." He kissed the top of her head, before teleporting quickly back home. As soon as he got there he felt another quick sharp pain go through his head. He took a moment, trying to regain his composure again. Once he did he found gently grabbed Berry and quickly went back.
She smiled when she saw Berry. "Berry!" She got up and gently hugged him. Berry made some nosies in happiness. She looked at London and smiled.
He smiled back and went over sitting g down beside her.
"Its been a long time since I've been here." He said softly looking over the view in fro t of them.
"Its been a long time since I've been here." He said softly looking over the view in fro t of them.
"Was it because of your duties?" She asked softly. She stared out into the sky and took in a fresh air before breathing out.
"Yeah." He nodded his head a bit. "I never really had time to myself. "But I was always willing to work, so back then.... I didn't really think about it."
She nodded slightly. "I see." She was quiet for a while, just staring at the sky. "I wish I would of known I was a goddess. I've would of grown up here. Be somewhat normal here..." She sighed. "But I'm kind of different everywhere."
He looked over at her and scooted a bit closer, putting his arm around her.
"I do know how you feel." He said quietly. "But there's nothing wrong with being different."
"I do know how you feel." He said quietly. "But there's nothing wrong with being different."
She put her head on his shoulder with a small sigh. "I guess." She mumbled. "But it never hurt to be normal either you know." She said quietly.
He said softly and nodded his head.
"Yeah your right." He whispered quietly to himself. He definitely knew what it felt like to be different. Especially growing up and being a born angel, something that didn't really happen.
"Yeah your right." He whispered quietly to himself. He definitely knew what it felt like to be different. Especially growing up and being a born angel, something that didn't really happen.
She was silent for a few minutes before saying. "You're not that different. You're the same kind as everyone. I bet people look up to you a lot like Paris did... You're not very different."
"Things weren't always they way they are now." He said quietly. "When I was younger I was the outsider. "My parents were the only ones that treated me like I was a normal Angel. "But no one seemed to believe that, so I was ignored." He smiled slightly. "I should have been grateful to Paris back then, he was really the first to treat me like I was normal."
She got quiet. "Add me onto that list then." She said softly with a small smile. "But... Who really treated you badly all this time?" She asked softly.
He smiled softly as he looked over at her, but sighed softly as he paused for a second.
"My instructor when I was still a recruit." He said. "And even now whenever I see him." He shrugged and shook his head. "But whatever, it doesn't bother me anymore."
"My instructor when I was still a recruit." He said. "And even now whenever I see him." He shrugged and shook his head. "But whatever, it doesn't bother me anymore."
She was quiet for a moment before kissing his cheek quickly. "I'm sorry still." She said softly. She sighed softly and looked forward. She saw something in the sky, something dark. She dismissed it until there was a sudden boom. She quickly stood up. "No way. There was a bombing!"
He looked over at her as she kissed his cheek and smiled slightly. He heard the explosion and was quickly on his feet looking to see where it was coming from. His eyes widened when he realize where the smoke was coming up from.
"Oh no..." He breathed. "We have to go."
"Oh no..." He breathed. "We have to go."
"Can you teleport us there?" She asked as she squinted to see where the explosion hit, but couldn't see it. She bit her lip worriedly.
"Come on." He quickly scooped up Berry and took her hand teleporting close to where the fire and smoke was. He hoped that it wasn't what he thought it was.
She opened her eyes and saw the fire. She flinched when she saw some fly up into the air. The person had dark wings. "No way, you have fallen angels too?"
"Some." He said gritting his teeth and quickly handing Berry to her. "They've never attacked before, somethings not right." He shook his head as he looked around for a moment. "Can you help the others to safety?" He asked her.
She nodded. "Though I'm not that fast. I'll try though." She said holding onto Berry. She wished she had some sort of wings, flying seemed so useful at the moment.
"Be careful." He said softly and gently kissed her, he gave her a tiny smile before quickly going off to help try and round up the fallen.
He flew in closer to where the explosion was, and he could see them all there. About five in all, they were fighting off the other Angels furiously. He took in a deep breath and quickly flew in to help.
Sira found a good shelter and put Berry down on a crate. She smiled and then ran outside. She started to escort angels in and helped the angels that were injured from the explosion.
He did his best to take them down quickly, so they could get everything else calmed down. But it was going slower then he thought, they seemed like they had been training really well. He was grabbed from behind by one, and suddenly punched in the face by another. It knocked the wind out of him, but he quickly pulled out of his grip, and knocked them both out. His nose was bleeding, but he looked around seeing all of them had been subdued.
Sira had managed to get most inside the safe house and just in case. She formed a barrier in front to make sure it was okay. She bit her lip once she finished.
"Get them out of here." He told the other Angels, as they put cuffs on the fallen that would keep them from being able to use there powers. He then quickly flew up and started flapping his wings really hard with a few of the the others to put out the fires.
Sira turned around and tended to the wounded and stop people from yelling at her for not helping since she was the daughter of the sky. With a sigh, she leaned up against the wall.
The fires went out after a few minutes and he landed. There was much more devastation then he thought. He took in a deep breath and looked around to see where Sira was. He looked inside a house a bit away from everything else and saw her in there with everyone else.
"Sira." He said softly and went over to her.
"Sira." He said softly and went over to her.
She looked up and saw London. "London!" She smiled and hugged him when he approached her. "Thank goodness." She said happily. "Did you get hurt at all?" She asked.
"A little." He said hugging her back. "But I'm okay. "What about you? "Are you okay?" He pulled back a bit to look at her. She didn't look hurt, just a bit stressed.
She nodded. "Yeah I'm fine." She walked past him and raised her hand up. The barrier disappeared since it wasn't very needed. She looked back at him. "What happened? Why did they bomb the Angels?" She asked as she walked back to him.
"I don't know." He shook his head. "But they were all trained very well. "Like they were waiting for this moment." He thought for a moment and his eyes widened. "We have to get back to the station."
She groaned loudly. "I hate going back there, but fine." She walked over and grabbed Berry who made noises of happiness as she hugged him. "Can you teleport us?" She asked.
"Sure." He said hopping he didn't sound to unsure. He wrapped his arm around her and quickly teleported them. Though they didn't quite make it inside, they were a few feet away outside. As soon as they landed he felt the pain again, but this time it stayed longer.
"London?" She asked surprised they weren't inside. Usually they were inside when he teleported. "Are you alright?" She asked softly and tenderly. "Please don't lie to me either."
"I'm... not sure." He said closing his eyes tightly, trying to will the pain away. "Every time I...teleport lately I've been... feeling this pain in my head. "It feels...worse this time."
She looked at him and could tell he was in a great deal of pain. "I'm sorry for asking you to teleport." She said holding him to keep him steady.
"It isn't your fault he shook his head a little." He took in a shaky breath as it slowly started to subside. "I should have known better, I just have to figure out what's going on with me."
She still felt guilty, but didn't say anything. She closed her eyes and nodded. "Okay. Maybe we can ask your father?"
"Later." He said feeling better now. "We have to worry about this first." He he gently took her hand and led the way up to the building.
She used her other arm to hug Berry closer to her as the walked toward the building. "Do you think you know why they are attacking?"
"I have an idea." He said as they walked inside. "I just hope I'm wrong." He knew that if he was right they were all in trouble, and he wasn't going to let that happen.
She followed him and bit her lip. "Please, can you tell me what your thinking?" She asked softly and looked around a bit.
"Jensen." He said with a sigh. "If I'm right, then he knew all of this would happen and he trained those Fallen himself. "He probably promised them something he can't give to them. "If that's the case, then we have to keep an eye on him."
"Did you talk to one of the fallen angels? Maybe they did it on their own. Isn't fallen angels a sort of demon inclined angel? Maybe they are upset we closed the demon gates."
"They wouldn't talk at all." He said shaking his head. "But I don't know...maybe your right. "We need to know for sure though."


