
Father Robert Blood sat in his office for a long time going over what had happened in his head. Was that Rage he felt? An emotion? The brick in his mind's wall had crumbled as he charged the bow, feeding his entire body with the energy, vigor, and heat of anger. It had felt incredible. But that was dangerous thinking, he could not afford to give in to emotion, he must keep building his wall. But it had felt
so good. A new reason to live. But no, that path led to darkness.
Later that day Father Blood received a phone call. It was from the principal of the local High School. "Father Blood," The man greeted with militaristic formality.
"Bruno," Blood replied, eschewing formality.
"Listen, we're having our annual Promenade Ball coming up in a few weeks, and these kids are going to need some controlling." It had been a long time since Blood had heard someone pronounce all of "promenade," and it took him a while to make the connection. But he was smart enough not to let the other man know that. "Anyway, you've always been an upstanding member of the community, I was wondering if you wouldn't mind chaperoning."
"Okay," It would be another chance to talk to Austin, at any rate, "Just let me grab the information."
That was a few weeks ago. Several things happened in those weeks, Blood would meet with the winged boy off and on--the kid just could
not stick to a schedule, he showed up sporadically, and only with his wings out--but something else happened in those weeks. And that's the story we begin here. For the very next day, as Blood was working on his sermon, a gorgeous blond woman wandered into his office with a notepad and a lot of questions.