'Angels are of a different world, like demons may be, so they need a host to keep themselves tied to this world.
I have discovered much about the second World, the world in which these creatures come, but I'm afraid that my experiments may wipe out the human race. I have a Journal of experiments in my old lab, at the bottom of Kelsey's diner'
Fiona fell asleep in the middle of reading and woke up to a quiet house. 'Today is Saturday, of course they'd sleep in'
Fiona went downstairs to get herself a bowl of cereal. Instead she found a heated argument.
"You shouldn't be here, you should be with who your suposed to be a guardian to"
"Your supposed to be in hades with other demons, How did you evem get a job as a gaurdian"
"umm, what are you two doing in my kitchen?"
They both turned to see Fiona sitting on a stool near her counter.
"She can see us, that doesn't make sense"
"That's what I've been trying to tell you. She needs a powerful guardian to make sure she doesn't die before her eighteenth birthday"
"what are you even talking about Azael?"
"That's what Miru told me, that she's going to be important later"
"Gaurding is an Angel's job"
"I am an Angel"
'They fight like two year olds, I don't even understand what's going on'
Fiona heard someone stir upstairs and both of them disappeared. Cody came downstairs to make himself something to eat. 'well, this is my life now'
**
Monday
Fiona was in her uniform, a white top with the school's logo on the right and a blue skirt, waiting for Cody. She felt as though someone was watching her all the time now, but she never saw the two boys. 'maybe it was all the meds that hospital had me on'
Once Cody came downstairs they started their walk to school. Gabby was wakting for them at the door.
"Fiona!" she said just before she hugged her "I missed you so much, I'm sorry"
"It's okay gabby. Now let's go"
Gabby talked on and on about what Fiona missed in school. In her first class, gabby told her about new transfer students. She didn't pay much attention to that detail, she was more concerned with what was happening outside. 'Snow? Dangit'