Maddy shook her head, as if the movement could somehow shake the reality away. She simply couldn’t believe it. That by saving her he had
actually, knowingly put himself in line for a consequence this severe. So much was kept hidden about the Angels, about how they handled their
internal affairs—brutally, it turned out. All the while they put on a smooth, clean exterior for the public and the media.
“What can I do?” she said finally.
Jacks looked at her through the deluge.
“Come with me.”
There he stood in the pouring rain, the image of shirtless soaked perfection. He stood before her offering her a choice just like he had the
night they went flying. She was at another crossroads. She knew she could just leave. Knew she probably should. But they were going to take his
wings, and it was all her fault. Her fault for going to the party, her fault for trying to follow through with her plan, her fault for leaving and insisting on
walking home. Could she really leave him now? Before she had even decided, her mouth opened.
“Yes,” she said. Just like when he had invited her to the party. It simply came out, as though her true desires could no longer be repressed.
Jacks smiled a dripping, radiant smile. A flash of lightning lit the roof, followed closely by a bark of thunder.

Auteur: Scott Speer

Maddy shook her head, as if the movement could somehow shake the reality away. She simply couldn’t believe it. That by saving her he had <br />actually, knowingly put himself in line for a consequence this severe. So much was kept hidden about the Angels, about how they handled their <br />internal affairs—brutally, it turned out. All the while they put on a smooth, clean exterior for the public and the media. <br />“What can I do?” she said finally. <br />Jacks looked at her through the deluge. <br />“Come with me.” <br />There he stood in the pouring rain, the image of shirtless soaked perfection. He stood before her offering her a choice just like he had the <br />night they went flying. She was at another crossroads. She knew she could just leave. Knew she probably should. But they were going to take his <br />wings, and it was all her fault. Her fault for going to the party, her fault for trying to follow through with her plan, her fault for leaving and insisting on <br />walking home. Could she really leave him now? Before she had even decided, her mouth opened. <br />“Yes,” she said. Just like when he had invited her to the party. It simply came out, as though her true desires could no longer be repressed. <br />Jacks smiled a dripping, radiant smile. A flash of lightning lit the roof, followed closely by a bark of thunder. - Scott Speer




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