Andromeda sniffles softly and finally picks up the drink but it had gone cold at that point. Normally she’d ask to warm it back up but today was anything but a normal day, Andromeda was sure her father would leave her, she knew how much he cared for Aziraphale and what the angel just offered him would give him what he wanted. Crowley would leave her and Andromeda was sure of it, even if she was his daughter, Aziraphale was Crowley’s everything. To Andromeda the answer was clear as day, her father would leave her on Earth to be an angel with Aziraphale and they’d forget all about her. At the thought of her father leaving her, the girl suppresses a loud sob as new hot tears pour down into her mug. Nina looks over and sees her, not knowing what to do, she calls Crowley but he doesn’t answer so she calls Aziraphale but he doesn’t answer either. While she’s doing that, Andromeda clutches at the pendant hanging around her neck as she puts her head in between her knees to hide her reddened face. Andromeda tries to fall asleep like she usually did whenever she was upset but something kept her from doing such, she felt her father’s feelings but didn’t know which one’s they were completely.
So to soothe that feeling, she moved from her spot for the first time since she’d gotten there and began walking towards the bookshop she used to love. On her walk she felt the feelings get stronger the closer she got, once she reached the shop her heart sank to the lowest pit in Hell at what she saw. Her father and Aziraphale kissed, normally the girl would be screaming for joy but as I’ve said before, nothing was normal about today. Andromeda felt the tears pooling like lava behind her eyes, her father, the person who swore he’d never leave her, had chosen the person who told the girl she couldn’t go with them to Heaven. And that kiss, that kiss sealed their fates. Lost in thought, Andromeda didn't notice her father’s look as he left the building. Snapping out of her trance, the girl changes into a tabby cat and sneaks in through a small crack in the door.