A/N: Firstly, as some of you know my first language is not English so sorry if this is a bit inaccurate : P. Secondly, this idea wasn't actually created by me, my friend thought of it and I thought it sounded amazing so I agreed to publish it for her (I did rephrase a few things and add to it but it's mostly her idea and I don't want to take all the credit :P) -Enjoy!

My Guardian Angel

Chapter 1 – The Beginning

Dan's POV

Darkness surrounds me. Darkness so black, it's hard to breathe-impossible to see. I don't know how close I am to anyone; anything or how far I am from the bottom of this endless void-this endless fall. 'Please make it stop' I couldn't think about anything else, when would it end? I opened my eyes feeling wind kiss my cheeks while my stomach continued to drop, constantly drop. I'm still falling. Everything is an illusion. The heavens, the sky, the fall...it's endless.

"Help me" the faint whimper managed to escape my mouth, but alas, nothing happened, nothing ever happened. And I'm still falling. I will always be falling

Phil's POV

I took my seat in the front row getting my equipment together for my religion class. I've never been religious; however, religion was one of the compulsory classes. It's not as bad and boring as it seems though. Father Engels was a really good teacher and it was obvious he'd read the Bible front to back at least one hundred times. He was an elderly man, I was surprised he wasn't retired, but nothing would stop him from spreading the word of God to anyone that'd listen, or at least be in his presence. There was never much chance of many of my classmates listening to him.

"Good morning Mr Lester," he smiled while wrinkles formed in the corners of his grey eyes. His eyes looked so much younger than he was, like there was so much more for the man to experience before he gave into his age, it was weird.

"Good morning Father," I replied setting down my equipment with my homework on my desk.

"How did you find last night's reading?" Father asked; genuine curiosity filled his voice, probably knowing that I was the only pupil that would have an actual formed opinion. I'm not being unjust to any of my classmates, but the likeliness of them having read it was very slim.

"It was very interesting, actually! Lucifer is such an intricate and unexpecting being and there's so much to him that I wouldn't even have thought before! In fairness, he isn't as bad as I first assumed, I actually quite like him, and he's different and outgoing. The best thing is that he isn't afraid to be different."

"No one should be afraid to be different Phillip, difference is what makes the world a happy place." Why did Father always have to be right?

"I know Father; anyway, I can't wait for our discussion in the lesson!" He smiled a wide smile to me, it was almost as if he was smirking, how weird!