
Since the aftermath she had caused in the library, Adriel had gone back to one of the academy staff and owned up to what she had done, even though she hadn't meant to do it, it had been an accident, and she didn't want anyone else to be held responsible for it. She might be a fallen angel, but it didn't mean she had to give up all her principles of honesty and simplicity, just because she was in this human form. It was a cool afternoon, the sky overcast and finding it difficult to decide between sunshine and rain, grey and thick with clouds above her head.
Adriel sat by the edge of the lake, in a pair of slim fit black jeans, black ankle boots and a black strappy top. With the thin top on the angel had allowed her wings not only to be exposed, but to be visible to other. She used them like a security blanket, the thickly feathered white wing tips reaching around her and to the ground, shielding her against the reality that was daring to shatter her peace. The academy staff had tried to find a suitable punishment for the angel, which was a difficult thing when she wasn't a mortal, typical teenager. For now she had been left to her own devices to fester, to think over what she had done.
The way some of the students looked at her in fear now was punishment enough, previously she had never cared how people looked at her, she had a god given duty that she devoted herself to, now acting alone, she felt terrible for her actions. Some of the 'kids' at the school thought she was a monster now, and she could hardly blame them. For the angel, it was impossible to know whether she was just contemplating life, or wallowing in her misery.
It was no wonder that she didn't have any friends, the first person she had just started to befriend, another angel of sorts no less, had even been frightened by her actions. Oh...it just all seemed to be going wrong.