Chapter 49- Their Future

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After the conclusion of both the first and second apocalypse, society was in a confusing place.

Across all of Canada, Angels were neutral. And everywhere else was now at least aware of them.

A group sprung up. The Organization that would hunt Angels was now useless and quickly fell to dust. In its place, rose the Angel Acceptance Organization. Ran initially by a group of four.

The Angel representative, Taylor Catrina Jackie. As two co-VP's, Hannah Mayes and Michelle Harper. And their President, Alen Ryans.

The purpose of the AAO was to introduce the Angels into human society and to normalize the existence of Angels. To clear their name finally.

Robert killed himself, just as Danny said he would.

They started introducing Angels into history class two years later, and Damien's father became the first Angel history teacher.

Marcus had an interesting story. They wanted him to do many things.

He looked into sports first, but that passion had faded.

He went into a singing competition to see if that was for him and came fourth. He was given many offers to sign with a company after that, but didn't want to follow that path in the end. Although he did start a YouTube channel for song covers that he and Megan ran.

He ended up working for the AAO as a member of the social media department, answering questions sent to their website.

Megan became a music teacher, which was no surprise to anyone.

They had a daughter, Mabel, and two years later had twin boys, Darren and Isaac.

Now the future you really want to know.

Sam and Damien became their own form of teachers. A new global organization, as Damien could teleport, that served the purpose of teaching Angel children how to discover or use their powers, or to help discover the way they learned.

Until the day he dies, Marcus would be adamant that the best proposal was Damien's, and the best wedding was Sam and Damien's, and they would never be topped by anyone, Sam would disagree with him but Damien is right there with him.

The AAO were the one's who started Angel adoption centres. Becuase sadly, families like Sam's would give up the child if they discovered they had an Angel. It was Hannah's Department that came up woth the idea of them, organized everything, and overlooked the workings of the project. It was something they didn't even need to pass through Alen.

When Damien asked the question that night was when things picked up again in their lives. I'll show you how that went down.

They were stargazing when Damien spoke up.

"Sam, I've been thinking about children..." Damien said, his grip on Sam's hand tightening.

"Oh..." Sam replied. It was actually surprising that Sam hadnt thought about Danny. Almost as if he'd completely forgotten. Because he basically had. Sam wouldn't remember who Danny really was until he came back from the future.

"I'm sorry I brought it up..." Damien said. Sam looked over at him.

"I've thought a bit, too," Sam replied. "I mean... ever since Megan had Mabel."

"Hah, I've thought about it since she said she was pregnant and I remembered I married a man," Damien replied, looking over at him and laughing as Sam returned his laughter.

"We can always adopt a kid," Sam suggested.

"Do you want to?" Damien asked.

The following week they went to the centre that was downtown Aaronbrooke. It was named after the two of them. Hannah decided to call it after Samien, of every name it could've been given.

It was colourful and Damien was incredibly nervous. On the drive over he started doubting his ability to be a father.

They left with a small bundle of fluffy purple hair and bright purple eyes. When Damien saw the kid for the first time it was clear that he was not leaving without this kid.

This was Daniel. Or Danny. Danny grew up in a wonderful environment, being especially close with Marc and Megan's children.

They only got Danny. They'd thought about adopting other children, but they never actually spoke to each other about so they only had Danny, but they were happy.

In May, on the anniversary of the final day of the apocalypse, Daniel was seven.

He started asking about it, before he finally went back to the first day you met him.

"So many people are tapking about it! I want to see how the second apocalypse started!" Danny shouted. Then he started to glow purple before their child vanished and the room went quiet for a solid minute.

"Where the hell is Daniel?!" Damien shouted.

They both started to panic until about ten minutes later their shouting stopped as it all glowed purple again. They ran over and held him tightly.

"Where were you?!" Damien shouted.

"We were worried sick!" Sam continued.

Danny stepped back and opened his hand to reveal a necklace with a familiar charm on it.

This was where Sam remembered his own past.

"It was you!! Damien I forgot! Danny was the kid! From the apocalypse! He saved my life!!" Sam shouted. He wrapped his arms around his son as Danny started laughing.

"You forgot about me?" Danny replied.

"HOLY SHIT!!" Damien shouted.

"Damien! He's seven!!" Sam shouted back.

That was a pretty happy day for them, if I might say so myself.

As for Danny's life? I'd need a whole other plot line for that one ;)

Humans discriminated very heavily towards Angels. Humans tried to define Angels. Some scientists wanted to experiment on Angels until Mitch found out and her department pushed the banning of running tests on Angels like they were lab rats.

That's where the story of Angels ends.

That's where my story ends.

And it's a happy ending.

It's a satisfying ending, isn't it?

I could pick it up again, but without any context that this book ever happened.

Or I could do nothing with this book ever again.

This book marks the end and the beginning.

From here on out, this account will never post.

But it will always exist as a memory.

As will this book.

In my future, this book will be a memory.

But the story will definitely live on in all of us.

This is Calexia31, signing off for the last time ever.

Have a great day or remainder of day

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