Earthbound Angels Part 1: The Heartthrob Fallen Celestial Stories Collection
Talbot. These changes were so intense that Simon had
heard it in Erick's voice the first time he had spoken to him after
meeting Holli -- even when they were talking on the phone. It was a
truly beautiful experience for them both, and it warmed Simon's
heart each time he thought of it.
    Even though they were disgraced and fallen
angels, their Father had not totally abandoned them. They wanted
for nothing. Their only condition was that they had to use special
powers that they had been granted to help unfortunate humans. He
had long since stopped questioning how certain humans were chosen
for his help. Rather, he had started to just accept it and help
those that were sent to him.
    It was this very situation that had brought him
together with some of the most special people that he had ever met.
Of course, there was Erick who was his brother. Then there was
Karl, his house manager. Simon had long ago started to think of
Karl in that capacity. But he was much more than that. He was
Simon's friend, and that meant more than any of Karl's other
numerous talents, which weren't simple necessities -- he often
wondered how he could live as comfortably and accomplish many
things without Karl. As a friend and a house manager who took care
of most of his needs, Karl was irreplaceable.
    In truth, there wasn't anything that Simon had
found that Karl could not do. He was a registered nurse, a world
class chef, a licensed masseuse, and his chauffeur. Not only that,
but Karl did do windows when cleaning the Simon's home as well as
the laundry.
    The first thing he had learned when he started
living as a human was how activities that used to be mundane were
pushed in the forefront of his struggle. Angels don't eat, do
laundry, and clean after themselves. But suddenly, he needed to
learn how to cook, wash clothes, and take a bath every few hours.
It would sometimes made him feel foolish, remembering his early
struggles were about which to use in order to clean an undershirt
-- a bar of soap or the powder? Although the bath soap had smelled
much better, and yes, he did use that for quite a while.
    But of course, when Karl came to his life he
gratefully, and finally, had had time to face the more serious
challenges in being a human that used to be an angel.
    And that had been quite a ride. It was curious
that the first unfortunate incident in his interaction with humans
that had pushed him to the direction that he needed to take and the
mission that he had to take upon as a mantle -- defender of the
innocent. Simon used the Law to defend humans who had been falsely
accused of wrong doing.
    His first mission was a man whose name was
Dennis Harmon. The first time he met him was the time Dennis had
saved him from a muggers. But he had been beaten so much that he
lost consciousness, only to learn upon waking up in the hospital
that Dennis himself had been accused of the one that had beaten and
tried to steal from him. Oh, and did he need to be reminded how
painful it was to be mugged?
    It was ironic, that the beings he'd been
accusing for a long time of being worthless of the Father Time's
love, proved themselves to be worthy just by being themselves --
reckless, ignorant, and weak. Oh, how much they had thought him
about humility. Angels and humans had the capacity to believe they
were "better" than certain other people. It's the attitude, and not
the person, and someone with a superior attitude would always find
something -- even the most ridiculous reasons -- to insult another
and then feel superior.
    Did that mean that angels were just incredibly
insecure? That would have been Dreama's answer, had she known about
angels. Had
she known about me, he
thought.
    As he reflected on the past, he gradually moved
forward and landed in the present.

Chapter Six
    THIS BROUGHT THE beautiful image of Dreama
Addison to his mind. With her perfect light blonde, shoulder length
hair and sexy aquamarine eyes, she drew him in more and more all
the time. Even though he

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