Fallen Angels are creatures that look like dogs with wings and feathers. Their heads completely resemble wolves with large ears. Their bodies haves often and lighter colored fur. They have huge wings about two times the length of the Angel. They have long fluffy tails and very expressive eyes.

Quartz was a Fallen Angel herself. She had a brown head with large ears and yellow eyes. She had a beige body and white wings with a white tail.

Quartz yawned and stretched. Her father was the alpha of the pack and she was a runt. She slowly stood up from her grassy bed and quietly walked towards the opening of the cave den. "Where do you think you're going?" she heard a soft, sweet voice whisper. Quartz turned and saw it was her mother. Her mother was always nice to her. "Please, please don't wake Father. I was just going for a fly," she whispered back to her mother. She nodded. Quartz picked up her pace and walked out of the den. She looked up into the starry sky and sat down at the edge of Devil's Cliff. She admired the beauty of the sky and spread her wings and felt the wind on her feathered wings. She jumped off the cliff and dived to the bottom. Before she could crash into the ground, she opened her wings and she shot up.

Quartz glided in the sky. She noticed lights in the distance and turned away from them. Humans. She shook the thought out of her head and headed back to her den. Once she reached home she landed in front of the entrance and walked in. "Quartz, I can't believe you. Flying away like that. Shame," her father said in his strong and booming voice. "Father! Oh, I didn't see you! I-I was just going for a short fly!" Quartz said, avoiding his eyes. He snorted. "Go be useful and spy on the humans. We need answers," he said. Quartz was going to argue, but didn't. It was morning and she hoped the humans were asleep. "And Pike is going with you," he said. Pike was Quartz's brother. He was easily bigger than her. He had the brightest blue of eyes and a black head and gray wings, body, and tail. Pike just started walking towards her when she spread her wings and took off.

Pike caught up to her. "What was that about? Why is Father so mad when we go out to fly?" he asked. Quartz shrugged. "He might think we will be seen by humans. But if that's true, why is he sending us to spy on them?" she asked. Pike looked at her for a moment. "Something important. That's all he will tell me. How do we know what to spy on if he won't tell us?" he told her. That got Quartz thinking. "Good question…" she responded. She started flying lower because she noticed the human's wooden homes. Pike followed. Quartz could smell them. She was getting a little too close to a house and landed in a bush. Pike again, followed. Quartz perked up her large ears to listen. She could hear whispers. "...Yes, honey can you go pick up some grapes and watermelon from the store?" a voice asked. Quartz could hear many, many voices. She was raised just for human spying and could read english. 'Orphanage' is what a small sign on the back of the large building said. She knew what an Orphan was, but not an Orphanage. She thought about it for a bit. "Quartz! Quartz! Go! Fly!" Pike whispered furiously. "They aren't close, Pike. Stop being paranoid," she whispered back. No answer. She turned and noticed Pike had flown away. She turned around more and saw a human. The human was obviously female, and stared at Quartz with wide eyes. Quartz moved her leg slightly, and the human screamed. It was deafening. Quartz spread her wings and flew as fast as she could.

"YOU WERE SEEN?" Quartz's father yelled. She didn't answer. "WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU? NOW THEY KNOW WE EXIST!" he yelled. "Finn don't yell at her! She did break the biggest rule of all… but umm.. you'll wake up the kids!" her mother argued. Quartz's father looked down upon her. "You will NOT tell me not to yell. I am the ALPHA! AND YOU QUARTZ, WILL BE PUNISHED SEVERELY! We have many more pups and you are not important to me right now," he yelled. Pike was huddled in the corner, not wanting to be apart of this. Her father grabbed Quartz by her wing and spread his wings. "FINN! NO!" her mother yelled and Pike screamed, "QUARTZ!" Her father took off with her in his mouth, flying extremely fast. He flew and flew, higher and higher. He stopped flying and hovered. "F-Father? Can we go home now? P-Please?" Quartz asked. Her father laughed and started spinning. He spun and spun, then let go. Quartz was falling. Falling so fast, that she couldn't spread her wings. "FATHER!" she yelled. She felt excruciating pain and saw darkness.