
Let me tell you about how I came to have
wings.
One day I stepped up to the mirror to find two
large wings protruding from my shoulder
blades.
My eyes widened and I ran out of the
bathroom, but I stumbled into my mother.
My eyes pricked with hot tears of shock, and I
pushed past her.
"Eve!"
I ran onto the street, my mother's call chasing
me out of the house.
People lashed at me, afraid, so I hit them away.
A young child got knocked to the ground and
her head hit the pavement with a loud, "Clunk!"
Oh, God...
I thought I killed her...
I never wanted this to happen...
I... was a... monster.
I went to the mountains.
I didn't want to hurt anyone else.
Exhausted, I slumped down into the snow.
I felt empty...
Soulless.
Nobody would ever love me.
Nobody would ever look at me without
wincing.
"And what are you doing out here all alone?"
A voice whipped towards my ears and I looked
up.
"Don't come closer... I-I don't want to hurt you."
The boy laughed. "You look harmless to me."
I gestured towards my wings, and wondered if
he was mad.
He smiled and started to bring his hands
together, then brought one towards me.
It held a small rocking horse... made of ice.
"I'm Sam." He held his hand out to me.
"Come with me. To a... school, I guess, for
people who are different. Like me, and like
you."
I hesitated, then nodded. I didn't have many
other options. I stood and followed him.
We walked into a building, and I was instantly
blown away. Three... people...ish... things stood
in the doorway. They waved to welcome me.
Sam walked over to a door, knocked twice,
then waited, leaning on the wall. When the
door opened, he grinned.
"Found another one."
"What type?" An elderly lady walked out.
"Angel. Like you."
Angel?...
I gasped. I'm not alone!
The next week passed quickly. Jean - the
elderly lady - even taught me to fly!
I loved the feeling of floating in the air. The
people below me seemed as small as ants.
I created a better bond with Sam, and he
introduced me to his friends.
In the next few weeks at school, I gained
confidence. I loved the way I was and hoped
that I would never change.
Getting wings might have just been the best
thing that ever happened to me.
Let me tell you about how I came to have
wings.
