Everything was horrible during school for Justin Gabriel. He was low on friends, he was known as the kid who could sleep in class, not get in trouble, and still pass tests, quizzes, and the class itself without much effort at all. To put it simply Justin was an outcast. Or at least that was how it was until he met Wade in 7th grade. Wade had been the new kid to the school in 7th grade. He had just moved to the states from England. His background made him a hit with everyone in the grade, everyone except Justin. When Wade first came to the school, Justin could care less about him, seeing as Justin tried his hardest to avoid people rather then be around them. He thought Wade was going to be like everyone else in his grade, ignore and judge for the kid you don't take five seconds to get to know a little bit. That was until Wade came up to him one day at lunch.

"Why do you sit alone everyday and talk to no one, everyone else seems to not be able to shut up?" Wade had asked Justin that day.

"It's because I'm outcast. I sleep in class, I pass every class, and I don't have any friends to talk to or to distract me." Justin had replied with a shrug.

"Well, seeing as I'm in a rather friendly mood today and I don't like seeing poor souls be lonely, I'm Wade Barrett, pleased to meet you." Wade had introduced himself and Justin knew that there was something strange about this kid.

"Name's Justin, Justin Gabriel." Justin replied as he had extended a hand for Wade to shake. Wade took his hand and gave it a firm squeeze. That is when Justin knew that he wasn't meant to be lonely for the rest of his life, even though he had a secret that could scare even the nicest of people away. What Justin didn't realize was that he wasn't the only one at his school with a big secret.


During their 7th grade year Justin and Wade became amazing friends. Amazing enough of friends that you would have thought that they were brothers. They did everything together. They played card games at lunch everyday, oblivious to whatever was going on around them. Justin made sure that he helped Wade pass that year. Wade was smart but he wasn't used to America so he needed Justin's help to make sure that he passed this year.

"Hey Justin, can I ask you a question?" Wade had said to him one night over the summer between 7th and 8th grade. Wade was getting a little curious, for a few days a month Justin would act really bipolar like. Wade had started to get scared but didn't want to ask during school because that would have been kind of awkward.

"Sure Wade, what is it?" Justin replied as he was intently playing his newest video game, Fable II.

"Why do you act so strange for a few days during a month, every month?" Wade asked as he watched Justin freeze and drop the controller he was holding onto.

"Why, Why do you want to know that, and why would you think I act strange for a few days?" Justin had replied trying to keep the look of lying off of his face and the tone of lying out of his voice.

"Justin, I can tell that you are nervous, and that you actually know why, and I am curious, I am your only friend, and you are my only friend, I'm pretty sure I deserve to know things like this." Wade had countered. Justin knew Wade had a way with words that could make anyone do what ever he asked so there wasn't really hope in trying to avoid the question in the first place.

"Okay, Wade, I'll tell you, but you have to know that you will be the first person outside of my family to know this about me." Justin had said as he tried to wiggle his way out of answering the question.

"Get on with it already Justin." Wade had been rather impatient.

"Well, did you ever realize that when I acted strange it was around a full moon?" Justin asked so hopefully he wouldn't have to say it himself.

"You know, I don't think I ever did actually." Wade had thought about it for a second then it clicked into his head. "Wait a second so your telling me that the reason why you act so strange is because your a werewolf?"

"Yeah." Justin had been grateful that Wade had figured it out by himself but got worried at the possible reaction he could have gotten out of Wade.

"Well, it's good to know I'm not the only strange one around here." Wade had replied with a sigh of relief only to get a look of confuzzlement from Justin.

"What do you mean not the only strange one around here, Wade?" Justin's mind had been completely blown by what Wade had told him next.

"I mean that I'm not exactly human either Justin." Wade had replied as he watched Justin's mind be blown.

"If you aren't human then what exactly are you?" Justin had asked with a look of sheer mind blownness on his face.

"Oh nothing special just an Angel." Wade had replied with a shrug.

"You're kidding me right?" Justin had quirked back trying to regain his brain.

"I am not kidding you Justin, Why do you think I am very sincere and not mean and nasty and evil? I cannot be mean or nasty or evil, it's not in my blood, well actually the potential is there but the force isn't. If I get mean or nasty or evil I will have my wings ripped out of my back and that will hurt." Wade had replied to Justin as he watched him slowly regain his thought process enough to process through all that he was just told.

"So basically you are telling me that we are both immortal?" Justin asked finally getting his head back together. He had known that there was something strange about Wade but hadn't expected it to be the fact that he was an Angel.

"Yup, maybe that's why we get along so well." Wade said as he picked up Justin's forgotten controller and continued on in the game that he had been playing.

"HEY! that's not fair I was playing that, and I was right where I needed to be and now your going to make me have to go back and do it all over again." Justin whined as he put on a pouty face attempting to get his controller back from Wade by reaching across the young brit.

"You're going to have to try harder then that Justin if you want your controller back." Wade said with a smirk as he rose to his feet and held the controller high over his head. Justin stood up and pouted for a moment, he was at least a head shorter then Wade, there was no possible way that he would be able to grab the controller from him.

"Oh come on Wade! Please can I my controller back?" Justin asked nicely with the puppy dog face in full effect.

"Jump for it, you are part wolf so you should be able to get it easily." Wade continued to ignore Justin's pleading face and continued to hold the controller high above his own head.

"Fine, but don't be surprised if I punch you in the face." Justin said as he back paced a little bit. He got far enough away that he knew that if he jumped just right he could jump over Wade grab the controller out of his hand and roll out of his jump and not hit the wall. Thank god he had a really high ceiling.

"What are you scared to do it?" Wade taunted. He just wanted to see if the stereotype they had given him for werewolves was true. He had been told by his archangel mentor that werewolves were amazing jumpers but could use that as a deadly weapon if you were not careful.

"You'll see." Justin said as he smirked really quick before running into his jump. He got the perfect height that he soared over Wade's head high enough that he was able to easily grab the controller out of his hand and hit the ground right where he wanted to so that during his roll out he would not hit the wall.

"So Chris was right." Wade mumbled to himself forgetting that werewolves have heighten hearing.

"What was Chris right about?" Justin asked as he stood up controller safely in his hand.

"Werewolves can jump better then any other species." Wade said as he sat back down on the floor in Justin's game room.

"Oh and I'm guessing Chris was your mentor, probably an Archangel?" Justin guessed as he went over to a draw underneath his Xbox 360.

"How'd you know?" Wade asked completely dumbfounded, he hadn't said anything about it but yet Justin knew exactly what Chris was to him and what Chris's rank was.

"My hearing is so heightened that I sometimes hear people think." Justin said with a shrug as he pulled an extra controller out of the drawer and tossed it at Wade.

"Oh, well that would make sense actually." Wade said as he caught and turned on the controller.

"Yeah, it's weird at times though, some of the thoughts the girls have creep me out." Justin said as he sat back down in his butt imprint on the floor.

"I can imagine. so anyways, exactly how do you play this game?" Wade asked with a chuckle as Justin almost dropped his controller again. Justin shook it off as not everyone is a video game nerd and knows how to play immediately and talked Wade through the game as the played Fable II on two player mode, deciding it was best to start over anyways.