Chapter two

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Abi sighed and got up herself and stood to her full height of 5'5.

"Listen kid I can explain this stuff but we need a better place e than here to talk." She took out a scrap of paper and scribbled down an address she knew was always safe to go to.

"We meet here at the written time. Now before I get off for my stop how about you tell me your name." Abi suggested to hopefully get any information on the kid as she could.

"Bobby. I'm Bobby and you?" Abi just shrugged at him.

"My name is irrelevant love. Nothing much about it is anywhere as noticeable in a crowd as yours. You might learn it if you're good at finding secrets," Abi winked and exited the now stationary train and headed to her home in York. She had noticed something off about the kids accent. He was most likely an American tourist.

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Four short hours had passed and Abi began to change from her previous outfit of black shirt and denim jack with leggings. She looked into her wardrobe and pulled out a long sleeve red top and some denim jeans. She brushed her hair back and placed her fedora on again before setting off to the address she had given Bobby.

Bobby had gotten to the address early and was in a simple grey shirt and some denim jeans.  His hair was brushed backwards but didn't stay in place and he looked to the addresses door as it opened as Abi entered. Shadows ran into the room behind her and stretched to Bobby's feet.

"Oh you actually came kid? Didn't think you'd bother. Guess you really do want answers." She closed the door and simply walked so that she stood in fro t of him and looked up to his eyes with her only visible one actually glowing in the dark and illuminating her pale ivory toned face. She slowly reached up and tightly grasped Bobby's collar.

"One lesson is what you wanted and it's what I'll give you." Abi grinned and something sharp glinted in her mouth from the glow of her left eye and sent a shiver up and down Bobby's spine.

"One small time ago, a lot of different but similar species would walk the streets all thinking they were the same type. Human. They were wrong of course but only those who were different knew. One of those different species was called Homo Caninus Angelsapien or Angel's. They were often quite social and loved to party. Not much would happen with them and they just left as the rise in knowledge about them grew." Abi used what looked to be the shadows themselves to make a mural of her tale.

"Another species was homoreapericus sapiens they were called reapers for their skills with scythe and tendency to be able to see someone's time and date of death. They were more the extremely loyal type and served the law alot. They healed quick and were super human in strength, speed and intelligence." More shadows warped to her take and her tongue seemed to only continue her story.

"Now the final main species is irrelevant but let's just say they were the worst and had alot more power than the rest and many more problems would be caused by them." She then pointed to Bobby's glowing halo.

"You Bobby was it? You are a hybrid it seems of a homosapien bloodline and a Homocaninus Angelsapien. So an angelic human." She pulled the halo from above his head and snapped it causing blood to dribble down Bobby's tan peachy skin. He wiped it away expecting more but no blood ever came a second time.

"Listen the tale I should tell is long and my patience is thin so I don't want to tell it now. If you happen to find my  name then I may help more. My only hint is puzzles." She then just faded into darkness and obscurity. Nothing to be found of her but a second address and a final note.

'Spies and lies,
Twists and turns.
Find my name,
With what burns.'

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