• Thunder cracked, lightning folded the sky. The lightning shatered the desalite sky, like ice cracking under the weight of a child. There he stood. His body was stiff. He looked around. Rain pelted his scared pale skin. He climbed among a slick granet rock. There he stretched his wings. Flesh and feather was ripped out of it's place. Bone was revaled. Despite the pain, he stood there.
    A small child wondered by. A small weeping child lost in the storm. She cryed out for her mom. The boy looked down at her in pitty. A clap of thunder, the little girl began to scream. He ignored her untill his kind nature shown through his rough out look. He slid down the rock and craddled the child in his arms. He rocked her back and forth. She soon fell asleep.
    He limped to the nearset town. There he went to a dark alley and set the sleeping child down, then collaped in pain. The deep gashes on his legs and across his chest was to much for him to handle. He laid there in a dazed state. His body was telling him to give up and die. But his heart was telling him to find the little girl's mother. The little girl woke and noticed her savior half dead laying on the ground. She crawled to him and touched one of his wings. He looked up at her with a shaky gaze. Wincing he managed to sit up right. When he did the child crawled onto his lap. He wrapped an arm around her.
    In the distance he could hear a faint call. It was the girl's mother's voice. She franticly called out her little girl's name over and over. The boy scooted the girl off of his lap, and tryed to stand. He stood but then his legs gave out, and he crashed to the ground. With his last breath he let out a pittiful yelp. The mother heard and rushed to the alley. There she saw her little darling with bloodied feathers held tightly in her hand. The mother walked farther into the alley, then she covered her mouth. There laying was the body of the battle scared angel. A puddle of blood pooled around him. She walked closer to the body and notice, a faint smile steached across his face.
    His wish of findind the little girl's mom was fulfilled and he passed peacefully now that he knew the little girl would soon be home in her warm little bed.