Opposite Angels

Ok so I'm just going to say this now because in had a review on another story of mine that ticked me off. This if Fan fiction, therefore no the characters are not going to be like they are in the book. This is because I'm changing them up. If I want Alec to be a big dominant top with a handlebar mustache and a fetish for toes then by god I will! Sorry I got a little carried away, my point is don't bother me with comments about how you don't think that's how Alec would act or Magnus would never do that. Obviously! It's my story I can make them do whatever I want!

So, sorry that I wasted your time with my little rant. BTW: Alec will not be a big dominant top with a fetish for toes, but I might consider the handlebar mustache (JK). So now please enjoy and don't forget to review!

The Hall was abuzz with excitement. Sunset had arrived and it was the perfect time for the angels to get out and stretch their wings. Men and women all took to the skies. Large, powerful, white wings beat with unimaginable strength and hauled bodies into the blooming evening. Alec sat in his room staring out at the beautiful red and gold sunset. He was the only one not excited about tonight, for it was his last night here.

The Hall, as it was called by the fallen, was a hotel of sorts that provided a sanctuary for fallen angels that still sided with Heaven. Alec had lived here since ever since his 15th birthday when he'd fallen (literally) for a mortal boy. After months of moping around in the mortal realm he'd found The Hall and was immediately taken in, no questions asked.

Alec was jerked from the past by the sound of someone knocking on his door. Before he got a chance to move it swung open and his best friend, Jace, stormed in wings out and a look of pure fury on his face.

"You're leaving?" He yelled, getting in Alec's face. Alec couldn't help but lose himself in those beautiful golden brown eyes. Those eyes that'd befriended him when he'd first arrived. Those eyes that made his heart stop every time he saw them.

Yes, Alec was gay. That was one of the reasons he'd been kicked out of Heaven. Why was being in love another man so wrong? It certainly didn't feel wrong. How could something that felt so good be so bad? Unfortunately, Jace didn't feel the same way. Alec found out the hard way when he'd burst into Jace's room to confess his love and found the buy on his bed with a girl. Not just any girl, The Girl. Jace told him about her all the time. How she was the one and he would never be able to live without her. Alec just wanted to hold her head under water for a little while, that's all.

"Hello, Earth to Alec. Why won't you answer me?" Jace was waving a hand in Alec's face and staring at him confusedly.

"Oh sorry, what were you asking?" Alec asked forcing himself to stop staring at Jace's arms and wondering what it would be like to be held in them. Wrapped up in Jace's wing's as they flew off together….

"I said why the hell are you leaving?" Jace looked pissed and obviously would take a shrug for an answer.

"I've been paired." Alec replied and Jace gasped.

Being paired was something a fallen angel could sign up for when they turned 16. Every year 10 fallen angels still sided with Heaven were paired with 10 fallen angels that sided with Hell. The system was a way to keep peace between the two sides. The only problem was you didn't get to pick who you were paired with. All Alec knew was that his partner was a male. Thank God you could pick gender.

"Why the fuck would you do that?" Jace shouted, "Are you insane?"

Alec stood up, grabbing his suitcase. "It can't be changed now, what's done is done." He replied calmly even though inside his heart was breaking. Tonight he would give himself to someone else, a stranger, not at all how he pictured his first time.

Jace stared at him, horrified. When he saw Alec's somber face his expression changed. "Hey, it's gonna be ok. Maybe she'll be some smokin' hot babe." Jace punched him in the shoulder and tried to turn the situation around.

"It won't be a girl, I picked a male." Alec said raising his ocean blue eyes to meet golden ones. Jace looked confused.

"Wait, why would you pick a guy? You're not…." Jace stopped and looked at Alec, shock written all over his face.

"I never told you why I fell did I? I was in love with a mortal boy." Alec admitted. He glanced at the clock. In a few minutes a car would pull up front to take him to his new home. "Look, I've got to go. I'll see you around, Okay?" Alec looked up hopefully.

Jace smiled, "Of course, the sky isn't that big." Alec laughed even as tears began to well up; Jace noticed and pulled his friend into a hug. "Don't cry, you need to stay all pretty for your boyfriend." Alec laughed and wiped his eyes.

Leaving Jace sitting on his bed, Alec walked down the hall and into the elevator. He smiled at all the familiar faces on the way out and tried pretending this wasn't the last time he'd ever see them.

When he got outside the car was waiting and Alec loaded his stuff into the trunk. The driver was some unsuspecting human so Alec didn't bother with small talk. The car pulled away and Alec looked up at the window of his old room. Jace stood there staring down, his face emotionless. Alec turned away when he felt the tears threaten again. Crying wouldn't help. All he could do was make the best of his future.