Maddy froze where she was standing with a plate of pancakes in her hand. The room seemed to shrink as she listened.
Maddy didn’t even realize the dish had slipped from between her fingers until she heard it smash on the linoleum. She gasped. Someone in one of the booths started clapping. Kevin came around from the counter and eyed her, concerned.
“What happened?”
“I’m sorry, Kevin. I just totally lost my balance.” His expression turned to frustration, but he said nothing, and returned to the kitchen. Maddy got down on her knees and began gathering up pieces of the syrupy, broken plate.
The TV continued squawking.
Maddy spent the rest of the shift in a sustained panic.
She was so used to being invisible, she even
Of course they could have, she thought. They had gone all over the city last night. Yet she had never planned on anyone finding out — Kevin especially — but really anyone at all.
What did this mean for tonight? And how had she ever agreed to go out with Jacks again in the first place? She felt a wave of nausea in her stomach as she realized she had just invited the prying eyes of Angel City — and probably the entire world — into her quiet, uneventful life.
When she got to school, Gwen was nearly hyperventilating.
“OMG. Look!” she commanded as she showed Maddy the Johnny Vuitton blog on her Berry. It read in all caps:
“JACKS FLIES OVER CITY WITH MYSTERY GIRL!!!”
A fuzzy picture taken from a rooftop security camera accompanied the article. It showed an Angel, in flight, holding on to a girl in a hoodie. Maddy’s breath caught in her throat.
Gwen was ecstatic. “I know you don’t, like, really know or care about this stuff, but this is so huge!”
“Really?” Maddy asked, attempting to disguise her shock as mild curiosity. “What’s the big deal?” She squeezed a book into her locker and tried to look as unconcerned as possible.
“Two people, one pair of wings,” Gwen said scandalously.
“Meaning. .?”
“Meaning she might not even
“Oh, um, interesting. .” Maddy stammered.
“I know, right? I mean, a human and an Angel? Dating? Sure, there might be rumors every now and then, but never anything
“But they don’t know who the girl is?” Maddy asked, fishing as discreetly as possible. Gwen frowned.
“No. And of course, his publicist is denying everything, but can you believe this week? First Jackson Godspeed comes into your uncle’s diner, now he’s flying around with some girl. .” Maddy could almost see Gwen’s train of thought connecting the dots and moved quickly to derail it.
“I don’t believe it,” Maddy said as casually as possible.
“I’ve seen the pictures of him and Vivian Holycross. Like anyone else would even stand a chance.”
“Oh, I
They neared the commons area and saw the group of guys from earlier in the week: Kyle, Tyler, Simon, and Ethan, along with some other students. The boys were sitting around a table, while others stood around them. Tyler was moving his hands around as he talked, apparently in a heated conversation.
“You’re just, like, jealous,” a blond girl in black leggings and Uggs said to him as Gwen and Maddy approached.
“Ugh,” Gwen said under her breath to Maddy. “Tyler’s just trying to be cool by being all anti-Angel.”
“Hey, Tyler, relax,” Kyle said, putting his hand on Tyler’s shoulder. Tyler shrugged it off, his face turning red in anger.
“They can’t save everyone, you know that, everybody knows that,” the girl in leggings said. “But they can save some people, and you wouldn’t want them to do that? Just let everyone die? They’re doing their best. And you never know, it could be you who gets saved.”
“How? The lottery?” he scoffed. “Anyway, I’d
Ethan stood up from the table. “Come on, let’s go.
This is getting too heated.”
“No,
“Dude, that was awesome,” Simon said, eyes lighting up from behind his glasses as he pushed his long hair away from his face. “Way to stick it to them, bro!”
Kyle saw Maddy and Gwen. “Hi, Gwen. Hi, Maddy,”
he said, smiling. Kyle was giving Maddy that look again.
“Hi,” Maddy said, looking away from him quickly. She caught Ethan’s eye, and she immediately flashed back to their conversation at the diner and how now she was out flying with Angels. Gwen was about to say something to him, but Maddy jerked her arm, pulling her down the hall. “Gotta go,” Maddy blurted.
“Ow!” Gwen said as Maddy pulled her along.
“Sorry, I, uh, just don’t want to be late.”
“That was so weird. It’s like,
“This is where the Angels are, Tyler. Get used to it. He’s just trying to show off.”
“Definitely,” Maddy said, trying to forget the fact that a picture of her and Jackson Godspeed had been the center of the whole debate. Just a few days earlier she would’ve probably taken Tyler’s side. But now that she had met Jackson, she felt. . different. There were lots of details people didn’t know about the Angels, but maybe they weren’t necessarily bad things. Just stuff they wanted to keep private.
The girls made their way down the hall. The conversation turned to Homecoming and who had already been asked from their classes. Gwen reminded her that Ethan “was still single.” Maddy relaxed a bit now that the topic had turned away from Angels and, specifically, Jackson. Maybe it really wasn’t something to get worked up about. She even started to feel a mischievous sort of pleasure about the whole thing when her phone squawked in her backpack.
“What was that?” Gwen asked, crinkling her nose.
Maddy fished out her ancient phone and flipped it open. It was a text message.
From Jacks.