Her Angel
CI
l. The damn hell-hole was not for me but I didn't
gh. Valentine hopped out the minute we got there. He had made a couple of frie
t out of my car and walked into the building. I knew all eyes wer
ng of loneliness. I reveled in it. You might probably not understand
. It was my first class this morning. I wasn't looking forward
ind me. It had been a week since I had heard that voi
turned to admire her adorable little face. She was chatting away with her friends with a smile on
what had happened the last time we met, I wa
't fucking regret it. He was going to hurt her. Th
ally good to be called one, even if it was for a whil
her eyes landed on me, and the sm
dn't blame her for staying away. Deciding to head to my class, I turne
I heard
Angel. Turning towards her, she was looking a
she raised her head to look at me, "I just wanted to say thank you for the other day. I'm sorry
adorable tryin
you saved me from getting hurt but I felt the way you handl
know sometimes, Angels take desperate
me, confusion e
so technically you're mi
to class. I'm late already. See you arou
?" I calle
She look
we me.
ontorted i
t accept thanks.
I chuckled. I have been smiling a lot more
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ocating environment. A sigh of relief
closed fo
ing lot, I got into m
as going to hitch a ride with a friend. I should have probabl
s me sane. Fighting
a familiar blonde walking by herself. I
ught she would refuse, she walked
ered before strapp
ere's your car?" I asked as I
ot detention so I have to walk home
alking on her own after what ha
e. When we got there, she was ready to hop out a
ooked
running at night." I ordered sternly. "I don't want what happened the last time
d at me w
me alone without your car,
cting but the look on
hone while still looking at me. After saving my number in
or help with anything." Her resp
nk y
..
rrupted, rolling her eyes, "I sure owe you
t and headed for the door. I waited ti
checking the time to see if it was almost time for my fligh
d, I
door of the diner. A set of stairs greeted me on opening the door. They l
ime we moved into town. I had n
went into the changing room and changed into my baske
e because there were no rules. You didn't fight just one guy. You had to defeat one opp
ay into the ring. I wasn't surprised that no one was cheering
ther person, he'd look dangerous and menacing but to me, I'd seen worse so I wasn't
ows to me but I successfully evaded him and was now behind him. Just as he was about to turn, I held his head
ill or be killed. I le
ut of the diner with my pay, go