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The blond man stood before him, his blue eyes digging into him. Lake dropped his gaze before any emotions could be laid bare this time. “Can I help you?” “I think you’re the one who needs help,” the man replied.
— Dec 25, 2015 11:05AM
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In seventh grade, Lake’s teacher assigned the class to write about a happy moment and give an oral presentation. He had sat in his bedroom, staring at the blank piece of paper. There wasn’t a single happy moment he could recall. The closest was the foreign coin he found, but he felt stupid writing about it. His classmates would laugh at him.
— Dec 25, 2015 11:04AM
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He picked himself up, rubbing his shoulder, and turned to the two bullies, Jason and Vincent Hawthorn. From kindergarten to present day, the brothers had made it their mission in life to torment him. “Hey, Dumb and Dumber.”
— Dec 25, 2015 11:03AM
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One day, while scouring the Internet for answers as to why he sprouted bat-like wings, he stumbled upon the answer. The information had been sparse, but he pieced it together. He was a Nephilim—the son of an angel. Hardly a freak of nature. If anything, Lake was divine.
— Dec 25, 2015 11:02AM
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“Get rid of those things on your back and get ready for school.”
— Dec 25, 2015 11:02AM
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“Too bad you didn’t throw me into a dumpster when I was born and save yourself the trouble of raising me,” Lake shot back. “But then you wouldn’t be getting those nice checks you use to buy more booze, would ya?”
— Dec 25, 2015 11:01AM
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Carefully maneuvering himself so as not to bend the leathery appendages, he turned to his mother. “What?” “Don’t give me lip.” Melody eyed him with contempt. “You’re just like your father. No sense of responsibility while I slave away.” “You’re on disability.”
— Dec 25, 2015 11:01AM
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The boy looked seventeen or eighteen. His skin was pale, almost to the point that it didn’t look healthy. A mass of black curls offset his white skin and hung in his eyes. A faded black shirt hung loosely over his thin frame. His arms were folded tightly across his chest. Holes punctured his jeans, and his shoes were scuffed and worn.
— Dec 25, 2015 11:00AM
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Fallen angels weren’t the only beings Michael and his brothers hunted. They were also tasked with finding their half-breed offspring as well. The children lived among humanity, unaware of the darkness flowing through their veins until their Fallen parent found them and showed them the evil power they possessed.
— Dec 25, 2015 10:47AM
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All his life, Lake had been a loner. From kindergarten through middle school and into high school, his classmates had avoided him. Only bullies interacted with him, and that was to shove him into lockers or his head into toilets.
— Dec 25, 2015 10:46AM
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“I told you when I’m working call me by my stage name, Hawt Chocolate.” “I hate that name,” Lake sighed. “It’s too cliché.”
— Dec 25, 2015 10:46AM

