"L-Laval!" Legravis said surprised.
"Dad, it's ok!" Laval was hit with a hug so strong, he had to remind his father to breathe. This had to be impossible."Laval, my son! I thought you were dead! Gone from us all!"
"Well, I was.."
"What?" Laval's father said as he lightly broke the embrace.
"Dad, I was really dead. But then some things you wouldn't understand happened. And then, well here I am again."
It took LaGravis a minute to process what his son just said. This was hard to believe.
"Dad, I'm a Angel."
This made LaGravis's eyes widen big. His son. A Angel. A guardian of Cavora himself.
"I cant say I don't believe you my son. If your a Angel, then you must be one." The elder king said as he pulled his son back Into a embrace. "I'm just happy your home."

Laval was welcomed back warmly by his tribe.
He couldn't wait to see his friends again.
"Laval.."
He looked to see Lu'lur sitting on the thrones steps.
She was waving at him. Once he got the chance, he slipped out to talk with her.
"I cant believe it worked."
"I am too. Have you tried your wings yet?"
"Wings? Oh, no I haven't."
"Well, I know your dad knows about you being a angel. But I'm not to sure everyone else will take this lightly."
"Wow, way to ruin the mood... But thanks for bringing me back. I owe you one."
"You can pay me back later. Join your tribe in the happiness."
Laval nodded, and returned to his father. When no one was looking, he whispered to his dad.
"I got to learn to use these wings later."
His dad chuckled. Having a angel son was going to be a new experience to top having a normal one.

LaGravis met his son at the landing pad for the Eagles. Laval was flexing, flapping and doing other exercises with his wings.
"Ready to fly son?"
"Not entirely."
"My I get the Eagles to help?"
"But Lu'lur said they wouldn't take this lightly."
"Lu'lur?"
"Uh, Angel friend."
"Ah."
"But I would like it if you told our tribe about this."
"Ha, I'm sure they would be as happy as I am."
After the tribe knew of Laval's Angel half, they only knew to keep this quiet as well.
Laval practiced flying short distances. Some times he would jump and soar a few feet from low windows.
Any one watching understood what he was doing, but would say he looked kinda like a itiot. But then the wings made it look reasonable.
Once the Eagles visited them, they felt the lift in spirit.
Eris went to see Leonidas. She knew him, but knew he was a good friend of Laval.
"Hey Eris."
"Hey Leonidas. I'm sorry about your tribes loss."
"It's ok."
Eris was about to say something, but saw a white winged figure in the distance on a empty landing pad.
"Who's that?"
"What?"
Leonidas looked to see Laval was figured out.
"Is that Laval, With wings?!"
"Uhh..."
Eris told him to met her there, and took off.

"But watching the Eagles, I would say your getting used to this son."
"LaGravis, what's going on? Ewald asked with Eris next to him and Leonidas behind.
"Ewald, Well you see- uhh"
The two knew LaGravis couldn't explain the wings, but Laval being alive again was their target.
"You couldn't have faked again." Eris said.
"You believe in miracles?" Laval asked.
Eris pulled the wing lightly, getting Laval to give a quick, "Ow!"
He then looked at her and smiled like it was a joke sort of.
"Heh, Its attached."