Since the fall of Lucifer, Evening's Dawn had spent most of her time locked away in her room, watching the humans. But her mind kept replaying the events past. In her mind, Lucifer's voice echoed, calling on them to pray glory unto their lord in response to his creation of man. She had been there, calling glory along with Gabriel. But only one image played in her mind. Lucifer calling out to them. But then the image of him falling and screaming entered her mind. She shook her head, willing the image to leave. It didn't.

She sighed and got to her feet, walking from her viewing pool and out of her room. As she walked, the other angels came and went, going about their assigned duties. She had not been assigned a duty. She had been present when their Lord had assigned duties, but he had not given her one. The memory played in her mind.

She stood beside Gabriel, waiting for their Lord to assign her duty to her. The humans had been kicked out of the Garden of Eden because they gave into temptation and were now occupying most of Earth in cities and towns and such. Already, Zarathos, one of Michael's sons had been assigned with watching over the humans and maintaining Justice. Even Gabriel had been given a task of guarding over the Garden of Eden. It was then that their Lord turned to her.

"Evening's Dawn, I'm afraid I have no duty for you. You may continue watching the humans from your viewing pool." He said before turning to the angel next to her. She stared in shock. As the final few angels were given their assignments, she decided to ask.

"Umm, forgive my ignorance my Lord, but...Why have I not been given a duty in the Human realm?" She asked. Many of the others stared at her, shocked by her questioning their Lord.

"Evening's Dawn, you are innocence. You need not worry about the humans. So long as the others fulfil their duties there is no need for you to go to their realm." Their Lord said before dismissing them all. She couldn't believe it as she walked back to her room with Gabriel.

"Evening's Dawn, he is right. You need not worry about not having a duty. Pray that the humans never need you there on Earth with them." Gabriel said as she entered her room.

The memory faded from her mind as she continued walking forward. Originally, she had held no destination in mind, allowing her feet to lead her. But suddenly, a thought entered her head. She may not have a duty, but that didn't mean she couldn't accompany others on theirs. She quickly opened her wings and flew to where her cousin, Zarathos the son of Michael watched over the humans. He turned to her as she landed gently beside him.

"Evening's Dawn? Why are you here?" He asked her.

"Zarathos, I want to accompany you on your duty." She said. He looked taken aback momentarily before shaking his head.

"I cannot. Gabriel would be angered not to mention how father would..."

"Please Zarathos. I won't ever get the chance to see humans like everyone else does if I'm stuck in my room watching through my viewing portal for the rest of eternity." She looked at him, her eyes filled with a pitiful ray of hope.

"Fine. You can accompany me." He finally said, shaking his head at the fact he gave in to her. He paused when she hugged him, grateful for this chance.

"Thank you Zarathos." She said, a smile dancing in her voice and on her lips. He nodded his response and led her to a city.

"This is the city of Sodom. I've been ordered by father to keep an eye on it as Sin appears to be growing there." Zarathos explained. Evening's Dawn nodded to show she understood and turned to look at the city. In that very instant, her heart clenched and tears fell from her eyes. The humans, who she watched daily, freely committed sins with no heed of the consequences. She felt her heart break as she watched them sin.

"Why? Why are they doing this?" She sobbed softly. She watched them turn against their Lord's grace and continue to revel in temptation and sin. She couldn't take much more. "I'm...I'm sorry Zarathos." She said before fleeing back to her chambers. Gabriel froze when she sped past him.

"Evening's Dawn?" The door slammed shut and she slid down to the ground. She sobbed for what seemed like an eternity before crawling over to her viewing pool. She watched, her tears disrupting the water and making it ripple. Even as she watched them, all she could see was their sins.

"I can't do this. I can't watch them now." She sobbed. She got to her feet and wiped her eyes before leaving the room. Gabriel stood waiting for her.

"Evening's Dawn, what's wrong?"

"They sin so freely and it hurts to watch them Gabriel." She sobbed before walking past him.

"Wait, so what are you going to do?" Gabriel asked, quickly walking after her.

"I'm going to make an arrangement with our Lord." She said.

"What arrangement?" She didn't answer. "Evening's Dawn? What arrangement?" She continued to ignore him before stopping outside the door to the room their Lord resided in. She knocked on the door.

"Enter." She opened the door and stepped forward. "Evening's Dawn? What has you so upset?" Their Lord asked her, concern clear in his face.

"It's the humans my Lord. They fall into temptation and sin so easily. And...it hurts me to watch them. Which is why I wish to make an arrangement with you."

"Evening's Dawn, don't do this." Gabriel said.

"What arrangement Evening's Dawn?" Their Lord asked.

"I will give my sight to you. Wear a blindfold from this day forward. All I ask is the ability to see auras to navigate my way around. Also, in response for refusing to tell others what their auras look like, I want to be able to go to the humans and help those in desperate need. The mothers forced to have children out of wedlock, the women forced into prostitution, the injured and ill, and the orphans." She explained. She waited as their Lord decided if he would agree to the arrangement.

"Very well. I agree to your arrangement Evening's Dawn." Their Lord said. Evening's Dawn nodded as their Lord gave her a blindfold made of a purple material as soft as silk. She sighed as she looked at it before placing it over her eyes and tied it underneath her hair. "From now on, you shall be known as the blind angel. You may go." Evening's Dawn bowed before turning and walking out of the room. As she walked back to her chambers, she heard the others murmur to each other.

"Evening's Dawn." She turned as Gabriel ran towards her with both Michael and Zarathos. "Why Evening's Dawn?"

"Because I would rather be blind but helping others then being able to see and spending every minute weeping at their sins." She said before turning and heading into her chambers. She had to prepare for going to the human realm. She knew they needed her help and would stop at nothing to help those who needed it.