Hey guys. I'm back with another story. This is the sequel to my most popular story, Angel With A Shotgun. So if you haven't read it, I suggest reading that first. Because you may not understand what's happening. So sit back and enjoy.

Pairings: Kyman, Creek, Bunny, Dip, Clybe, and Stendy

Theme Song: Demi Lovato- Firestarter


You speak the truth

But all I hear are masquerading lies

I'm learning from the shadows, I was right

The rules are broken like my heart tonight

So break the laws of time

These moments can't rewind

'Cause this love is a crime

This love is a crime

A crime

Avicii- Crime


Hope Donovan was raised to always help people in their time of need.

She was always kind to those who needed assistance. She helps people when they're hurt or sad. She helps make people feel better when the mean kids make them feel sad.

Hope was a target of this abuse as well. They teased her because her parents had her at a young age. They tried to make her feel upset by calling her names and insulting her parents by calling them names a teenager or adult would say, not a kid.

Hope tried her best not to let anyone get to her. She just held her head high and ignored every insult thrown her way. She was good at that.

But it didn't always work.

One day, it just became too much. She disappeared after the kids began bullying her one day. Her friends went looking for her, and found her crying by the dumpster an hour later. It made her friends upset to see her in this state.

It wasn't just the kids either. The other parents called her parents that on more than one occasion. That made Hope want to scream.

Sure, her dad was silly, and they made a mistake, but they loved Hope and wouldn't give her up for anything in the world. Everyone thought that Hope's mother was beautiful, and she heard other moms stay things about how could her mom, who was such a gorgeous woman, make such a mistake.

Despite what people said, Clyde and Bebe Donovan thought of Hope as anything but a mistake. They hated the fact that people said such hurtful and untrue things around their daughter.

Hope remained the helpful and kind girl she always was. But the mark those words leave will remain with her forever.

Some people are just naturally cold.


Crystal Tucker always felt like an outcast.

Even around her friends, Crystal felt like she didn't belong. Not with her friends, not with her classmates, not with anyone.

Crystal was picked on because of her issues. She was paranoid, had sudden outbursts, and drank an alarming amount of coffee.

In kindergarten she was simply called a freak. As she got older, it became so bad that Crystal would often sit alone crying. She never did it front of her friends, just at home.

Crystal's dads, Craig and Tweek Tucker were the only people Crystal felt close to. Her daddy looked like her, and her papa acted just like her.

Despite looking like Craig, she was always told she had Tweek's eyes. Daddy always told her that her eyes were beautiful. He said that it was good that her and Papa were so much alike, because it was like having two of him, and he loved her papa. He loved her too, but thought it would be difficult for everyone if she had turned out like daddy.

But Crystal was different in another way as well.

She had powers.

Crystal knew about her parents' history. She knew her daddy is a Fallen Angel and that her papa helped save the world, but she thought these powers were just too weird and that she should keep them a secret from everyone. Even her parents.

Crystal hated keeping secrets, but felt like she had too. It's not everyday that your daughter tells you that she can move things around using her brain. I mean telling your parents about that?! That's way too much pressure!

That's why Crystal can't tell anyone. She'd hate to become the outcast she fears she is.

Some secrets are better left unsaid.


Alice Cartman never felt like anyone liked her.

True she could be intolerable at some times, but she was a kid. Kids grew out of these kind of phases. Papa tells her that. But apparently, daddy never did, because she acts the same way he was as a teenager. A teenager for fuck's sake.

Sure, Alice has a few friends, and even though she'd never admit it, she treasures each one of them. Without them or her dads, she'd have no one.

Alice doesn't exactly relish the idea of acting like a tough, foul-mouthed girl, but feels like someone has to act tough and look out for the others in her little posse of friends.

Alice was constant picked on, being called fat by the other kids. She wasn't fat, just chubby. Of course, she had a tentancy to get into brawls with other kids. Her dads used to fight when they were in high school. Sometimes they still argue, but end up kissing and making up later. That's what Alice loved best about them. They do have their quarrels, but always solve them in the end. Alice wishes she could just let go like they do.

Sometimes holding a grudge gets you nowhere.


Destiny McCormick was (almost) completely satisfied with her life.

Destiny was an innocent naive girl who never held a gruge or was mad at anyone. Being the daughter of two dads, she often got teased. Although many of her friends also had two dads, she was the only one who got made fun of for that. Mainly because people were too busy calling Crystal a spaz, Elsa a freak, and being scared of Alice to acknowledge the fact that they were the children of gay parents as well.

But that didn't stop other parents from talking behind their backs. They called their parents "fags" and "unfit to take care of children."

This made Destiny awful sore. Her dads, Kenny and Butters McCormick are two of the funniest and kindest people she knows. But sometimes Destiny wonders what it would be like of she had a mom rather than two dads.

There are just some things in life that you can't change.


Elsa Thorne was... different from the other kids.

Being the daughter of a former Angel and the Antichrist, her peers often saw her as so to say a freak.

No one knew that her poppy is a Fallen Angel, but everyone know who her daddy is. Her inherited powers of pyrokinesis (fire) and telekinesis and all other sorts made her a target of bullying at school. She also got called "bloody eyes" because of her eye color.

Having her poppy's blonde hair, and her daddy's crimson red eyes, and poppy's kind and optimistic nature, she was a unique child indeed. Elsa never really cared for her bullies, but chose to ignore the insults like poppy used to do. But that fact that her powers sometimes went berserk, caused the bullies to pick on more.

Elsa's parents, Damien and Pip Thorne, didn't think much of her powers. They figured it would be like that because the demon powers were the dominant gene so to speak. Elsa never really saw them as a curse, but more as a piece of her daddy that she'll have forever. She told her dads that once, and it caused poppy to get very emotional, and her daddy looked like her may cry. Elsa thought it was one of the cutest moments of her life.

Sometimes different is better.


Vanessa Marsh felt more like the sixth wheel around everyone else.

She knew about her family's history. The other girls in her group were either the children of the Saviors, the former Angel King, the Antichrist, or was a missing part of the prophecy. Vanessa wasn't either of those.

Vanessa was a little sensitive, and had a deep caring nature for animals. The bullies called her "farm girl" sometimes. Of course, her dad loved animals too, and that's what made her embrace that side of her.

Stan and Wendy Marsh, Vanessa's parents, weren't the most notable deities in the great prophecy. They were more like side warriors. She felt proud of her parents for being a part of it, but at the same time, wished they got more recognized. Thinking about it made Vanessa feel even more isolated from her friends.

Somedays we all feel left out.


Meredith Makowski was destined for great things.

At least that's what everyone says. Her father, Mike Makowski, died in the battle between good and evil ten years prior. She was supposed to be the one who would witness the Red Devil's rebirth and lead the army to victory.

Meredith's mother, Bloodrayne, always told her that she was the Red Devil's savior, and that she will be their hero.

Meredith didn't want that. Unlike the rest of the Red Devil kids, she just wanted to be herself. Not what they want her to be like. She doesn't want the world to end up in a fiery inferno. She just wants someone to talk to. Someone to hang out with. Someone to be her friend. She doesn't want to be what everyone wants her to be. She just wants to be Meredith.

Sometimes it better to be yourself.


A/N: And there it is! The start of the sequel. You get an inside look of the life and feelings of the girls, and there's more to come. Please let me know what you think! :)

Until next time!

-Liv