> Julia managed a smile and just shrugged it off.  She may not be 100%
alive,
> or rather she was alive in a different form, but she knew that with
> everything that had happened and the topic about to be broached that she
> could well have been a tad pale.  That, and the time here keeping Patrick
on
> this level was starting to be felt.
>
> But she pushed that away for now and sat, looking at Rachel thoughtfully
> before asking quietly "Do you believe in.. angels, Rachel?"  She wasn't
one
> but Patrick could be considered one.. and it was the closest thing she
could
> come to to describing things.
>

Rachel
"Angels?" I asked sceptically. "Of all the questions I've been asked of
late, that's one of the oddest." I thought about it, "I've had patients that
would swear blind they've seen Angels, though an equal number will tell you
they've seen Elvis, so instinctively I'd say no," I told her. "But then I've
seen evil...first hand and science suggests that everything has an
opposite...so if there is a tangible force of evil there must be a tangible
source of goodness...maybe that's what we call angels."

Reply via email to