Broken (Broken Wings)

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Authors: Sandra Love
know.”
                  I never expected what happens next. Every part of her starts to glow black, even her eyes. She looks so evil that I start to panic, thinking now is the time I will exit this earth. Then she raises her hand and shoots out a ball of flame toward me. I scream and place my hands over my face and fall to the ground, waiting for my death. Nothing happens. I open my eyes and see I am glowing as well. It is some sort of force field protecting me.  I feel funny, but strangely comforted. The force field has a purple tint to it that I can’t explain, but it’s incredibly beautiful and gives me a moment of peace. It is glowing bright, but then all of a sudden it bursts forward and knocks Amelia over. I hear her gasp, but cannot see her as I feel like I have blacked out for a moment.
    When I c an see again, I stand up and back away. I stop when I run into something hard. I turn slowly and see those beautiful blue eyes and jet black hair that I’ve thought about since English class. He was a true god. I had this weird urge to kiss him.
                  “Hey; are you okay?” He is inches from my face with his arms wrapped around me.
                  “Yes. Oh!” I exclaimed, finally remembering what had just occurred. “Wait, the woman… where is she?” I break free from his grip and look around. She vanished.              
     

Chapter Nine
    Cameron
                  I can’t just sit here in this cabin; I need to get out of here. I can’t keep my mind off her and her beautiful grey eyes, her long flowing black hair. She has a rockin’ body, too. Woah! I think. Where did that come from? I really don’t need to be thinking about that. I head for the door as Kaleigh walks in. She looks like she is in distress.
                  “Slow down, Sis. What’s wrong with you?” She stops to look at me and I notice such sadness in her eyes.
                  “Nothing; I was just checking in on Cordelia. I started to think about Kale. I just really miss him. He’s the love of my life, and I will never be with him again.” I pull her into a tight hug.
                  “I’m so sorry. I wish we could’ve stayed Angels so you could have married your prince charming.”
                  “Me too,” she sighs. “I think I will just go lay down. Hey, where are you going?”
                  “For a walk; I feel like I’m suffocating sitting here.”
                  “Okay; see you later, Cam. Love you.” She starts to walk toward her room, and I go out the door. It looks like a storm is brewing. I love the rain; it smells so good, almost a natural smell. I head toward Codelia’s house. I just want to look at her, to know she is okay. On my way, I notice two rabbits chasing each other. They stop and it looks like they are kissing. I almost feel jealous. I want to kiss Cordelia, but I know I will never be able to do that.
                  Then I notice a strange glow and I run toward it. I stop when I notice where it is emanating from. Wow, I think. It is Cordelia balled up, surrounded by a purple force field.
                  “I knew you would show your face eventually, Cameron. How are the parents? Oh wait, they’re dead.” My head snaps up to see Amelia before me. “They are dead, because they wanted to protect Cordelia from her own mother.” She looks toward my Delia and snickers. “That didn’t work so well, now did it? I am, after all, only a few steps away from my dear daughter. But, that’s what happens when people break the rules; you’re parents helped out Dean and lied to Abem, so now I’m the one who gets the last laugh.” She cackles like the crazy witch she is.
                  “What does Abem have to do with this?”
                  “You see, he’s on my side. He wants this child dead, just like I.” She

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