Maximum Ride is your average tomboy who kicks ass and fights for what she believes in, but she is quite studious. Her best friend, Nudge follows her everywhere she goes, trying to get Max to date a guy instead of kicking their ass. But there's a new dark mysterious student, Fang. Max finds Fang intolerable and unsettling, and an ass. But Fang tries to be able to draw her in and repel her with his behavior. Fang seems to know more about Max than her best friend does, and after several inexplicable and life-threatening encounters that all seem to involve Fang, Max becomes obsessed with figuring out who Fang is and why he is so determined to be in her life. Her quest for answers lands her in several dangerous situations, finally leading to the stunning reveal that Fang is not who he seems to be… I don't own Hush Hush Or Maximum Ride!

PROLOGUE

LOIRE VALLEY, FRANCE NOVEMBER 1565

Hans Gunther-Hagen was with a farmer's daughter on the grassy banks of the Loire River when the storm rolled in, and having let his gelding wander in the meadow, was left to his own two feet to carry him back to the château.

Rain sheeted down on the darkening countryside surrounding the Château de Hagen. Hans stepped easily over the sunken graves and humus of the cemetery; even in the thickest fog he could find his way home from here and not fear getting lost. There was no fog tonight, but the darkness and onslaught of rain were deceiving enough.

There was movement along the fringe of Hans's vision, and he snapped his head to the left. At first glance, he thought it was a large angel topping a nearby monument. But it was neither stone nor marble, it was a boy. His torso was naked, his feet were bare, and peasant trousers hung low on his waist. He hopped down from the monument, the ends of his black hair dripping rain. It slid down his face.

Hans's hand went to the hilt of his sword. "Who goes there?"

The boy's mouth hinted at a smile.

"Do not play games with the Duc de Hagen," Chauncey warned. "I asked for your name. Give it."

"Duc?" The boy leaned against a twisted willow tree. "Or bastard?"

Hans unsheathed his sword. "Take it back! My father was the Duc de Hans. I'm the Duc de Hans now," he added clumsily, and cursed himself for it.

The boy gave a lazy shake of his head. "Your father wasn't the old duc."

Hans seethed at the outrageous insult. "And your father?" he demanded, extending the sword. He didn't yet know all his vassals, but he was learning. He would brand the family name of this boy to memory. "I'll ask once more," he said in a low voice, wiping a hand down his face to clear away the rain. "Who are you?"

The boy walked up and pushed the blade aside. He suddenly looked older than Hans had presumed, maybe even a year or two older than Hans. "One of the Devil's brood," he answered.

Hans felt a clench of fear in his stomach. "You're a raving lunatic," he said through his teeth. "Get out of my way."

The ground beneath Hans tilted. Bursts of gold and red popped behind his eyes. Hunched with his fingernails grinding into his thighs, he looked up at the boy, blinking and gasping, trying to make sense of what was happening. His mind reeled like it was no longer his to command.

The boy crouched to level their eyes. "Listen carefully. I need something from you. I won't leave until I have it. Do you understand?"

Gritting his teeth, Hans shook his head to express his disbelief—his defiance. He tried to spit at the boy, but it trickled down his chin, his tongue refusing to obey him.

The boy clasped his hands around Hans's; their heat scorched him and he cried out.

"I need your oath of fealty," the boy said. "Bend on one knee and swear it."

Hans commanded his throat to laugh harshly, but his throat constricted and he choked on the sound. His right knee buckled as if kicked from behind, though no one was there, and he stumbled forward into the mud. He bent sideways and retched.

"Swear it," the boy repeated.

Heat flushed Hans's neck; it took all his energy to curl his hands into two weak fists. He laughed at himself, but there was no humor. He had no idea how, but the boy was inflicting the nausea and weakness inside him. It would not lift until he took the oath. He would say what he had to, but he swore in his heart he would destroy the boy for this humiliation.

"Lord, I become your man," Hans said venomously.

The boy raised Hans to his feet. "Meet me here at the start of the Hebrew month of Cheshvan.

"During the two weeks between new and full moons, I'll need your service."

"A…fortnight?" Chauncey's whole frame trembled under the weight of his rage. "I am the Duc de Hagen!"

"You are a Nephil," the boy said on a sliver of a smile.

Hans had a profane retort on the tip of his tongue, but he swallowed it. His next words were spoken with icy venom. "What did you say?"

"You belong to the biblical race of Nephilim. Your real father was an angel who fell from heaven."

"You're half mortal." The boy's dark eyes lifted, meeting Hans's. "Half fallen angel."

Hans's tutor's voice drifted up from the recesses of his mind, reading passages from the Bible, telling of a deviant race created when angels cast from heaven mated with mortal women. A fearsome and powerful race. A chill that wasn't entirely revulsion crept through Hans. "Who are you?"

The boy turned, walking away, and although Hans wanted to go after him, he couldn't command his legs to hold his weight. Kneeling there, blinking up through the rain, he saw two thick scars on the back of the boy's naked torso. They narrowed to form an upside down V.

"Are you—fallen?" he called out. "Your wings have been stripped, haven't they?"

The boy—angel—whoever he was, did not turn back. Hans did not need the confirmation.

"This service I'm to provide," he shouted. "I demand to know what it is!"

The air resonated with the boy's low laughter.

Okay I got this part form the book (Hush Hush) but I will change the next ones to make it more Max. But first…Reviews!