Hello! Wassup? it's been forever since I last updated! I'm sorry. But just to let you know, since I have four stories going at the same time, I've decided to update them in a cycle. I'm updating this one now, next will be "The Phenominon" since the poll has been closed (check out the updated author's note if you haven't seen it yet).

So I wanted to thank Kriscrable, Goofy4ever, and KittieKat121 for reviewing. Thanks! XD Hope you enjoyed the fun fact!

Now just a heads up, this one is kinda short. Sorry. But it says what needs to be said

Van's PoV

My mind was numb as it tried to process this and figure out what was going on. I felt as Embry swayed a bit where he stood for a moment, before he slumped to the side as he collapsed to the ground. Running on autopilot, I automatically kneeled down and checked him over for new injuries. He had just strained himself after being injured so badly, so his body had forced him to get the rest it needed in unconsciousness. Nothing serious. I stood up, and only then realized that the pack had surround us, freaking out over Embry collapsing. I ducked under someone's arm as I moved out of the loose circle of people and walked across the room to where Riru was now standing.

"When Sam went to see the Elders, he told them that Embry had seen an angel back in the clearing. He said they first thought it was a hallucination, since only he could see it, though the others could see it through his mind. But then Embry imprinted on it. Van, the angel Sam described was you. And just now, he saw you; he spoke to you; he touched you! You—" Riru broke off, breathing deeply as she closed her eyes and pinched the bridge of her nose; a habit she picked up from Sam. "What did you do, Van?"

"I…I don't understand…how did he see me…I didn't do anything—how did he see me?!" My voice gained volume as I continued, growing hysterical as well. "Riru, I don't understand, how could he see me?!"

"You-…you mean you didn't do anything?" Riru asked, nervous.

"No!" I wailed. "All I did at the clearing was relieve some pain and slow his healing down so his bones wouldn't heal improperly!"

Riru sighed. "We've all done that at some point or another, that couldn't be it. Are you sure there's nothing else you did, nothing that was different than usual?"

"No! Nothing!" I sobbed, tears streaming down my face.

Riru quickly gathered me in her arms and began stroking my head. "Shh. Shh. It's going to be okay. Shh. Don't worry, we'll figure this out."

"Don't make promises you can't keep Riru. It only makes you look bad." A familiar deep voice spoke from behind me. I turned, sniffling, to see Kajo, Emmett's guardian angel, standing behind me with his arms crossed over his chest and frowning. With large muscles, pale skin, and cropped black hair, Kajo looked very similar to Emmett. They also both almost always smiled. Unlike Emmett though, Kajo had grey eyes and grey wings. The masculine angel looked to be around 20, 21 years old, but as the guardian angel of a vampire, he was really much older. He was about 5'11" tall.

"Kajo! Not the right time!" Riru hissed.

"Kajo is right you know. Don't bring her hopes up if you can't guarantee they won't be for nothing." A southern voice sighed. From out behind Kajo's wings stepped Manteno, Jasper's guardian angel. Chin-length wavy blond hair, blue eyes, lightly tanned skin, and a lean masculine build. Similar to Jasper, he was covered in scars, though his weren't teeth-shaped. He had dark grey wings that contrasted against his white clothes. At 6'1", he appeared to be around 21-22 years old. Like Kajo, though, he was really much older than that.

I rushed over to Manteno, sobbing again, and he hesitantly wrapped his arms around me, awkwardly patting my back.

"Hey…umm…there there...don't cry…you know I'm no good with tears…" Manteno said awkwardly. I sobbed harder and clutched at his shirt. "Uhh…umm…it'll be okay…we'll figure this out…"

"Weak, man. Weak." Kajo said, disappointed.

"Sh-shut up." Manteno muttered, blushing. I worked on calming down while they bickered so that I could ask the most important question that had yet to be asked.

"D-" I began, and they all stopped to look at me. "Do you think, since nobody's made it so he can see us, that he can cause he's—"

"No." Manteno interrupted. "He's not. We won't let him. You won't let him. Now, I don't know what is going on, but we will all work together to figure it out. Okay?"

"…Okay." I agreed.

So again, sorry it was short. It had been forever since I updated, so after I got this bit of inspiration, I wanted to post it right away. Ironically, I wasn't able to, cause right after I wrote this and was about to post it, I had to leave to go to a doctor's appointment. But that's besides the point.

So tell me what you think! There are still so many ways this story could go, and your reviews help me. So please, review. Plus, reviews also give you fun facts! And if you have any questions, review or PM me, and I will try to answer them as best as I can.

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