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The Murtician's Daughter Alternate Ending
Alara's pacing was never a good thing. Not in the 8 years he had known her. The last time he'd seen her pace was when a fellow Wild One had died.

His name was William. He was a good man, or rather demon, though he and Andy were never extremely close.

And Andy was the only one who knew about Alara and William's secret relationship. Alara was embarrassed and blushing when he had walked in on them sharing a rather intimate moment. It was one of the strangest moments of his life, seeing Alara blush, because he had never seen her flustered like that before.

"You have to swear," she had warned him on that night. "You have to swear on your life that you will let no one find out." He had promised he would, although he never considered his life very
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The song was a rough draft since he hadn't yet showed it to his band members. Still he liked "The Mortician's Daughter". Though he had been a bit self-conscious and anxious to sing it to Quinn, she seemed to enjoy it a lot. He began writing a song for her but it wasn't finished yet.

Now it hurt to see how scared she looked in front of Alara. He wanted to comfort her somehow. But he knew she was strong. Which brought him back to Alara pacing. Quinn had just been pushed off a building and she was probably going to beat her up for it. Who had pushed her off? The only one who could've done it around there was Gerard. But he was the one who caught her. Could he have done both?

He didn't really enjoy walking into Gerard holding Quinn, seeing her clutching onto him, and nestling into his muscular structure. She didn't look too uncomfortable either. Of course Andy didn't want to be too overprotective and possessive, especially when the most he and Quinn had done was kiss. They weren't on dating terms yet. Only if she wanted to, he
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"Tell me everything that happened." Andy was a bit shocked to see her calm, especially when she usually got frustrated with other girls.

Quinn pushed her bangs out of her eyes shyly and he felt his heart beat slightly faster. "It started with me walking to campus. Gerard noticed I was alone and joined me despite me trying to push him away. I eventually snapped and... well I..."

"Spit it out."

"I kind of, sort of, accidentally slapped him."

Andy coughed down a laugh which earned himself a glare from the girls. Quinn's lips tugged upward for a second but she grew serious again as she proceeded. "Next thing I knew, a fallen angel, Ivy, had a gun to my head. She forced me to the top of a building saying how she was going to teach me to "let my wings out" or something. But instead she just pushed me off and then I was falling. And you guys probably know the rest."

"It was an idiotic thing to do, letting him walk with you," Alara scolded her.

"It wasn't her fault," Andy spoke up. "She tried to get him to leave her alone."

"Well maybe trying wasn't good enough," she snapped, then transported herself away. Andy shook his head. "She can be really moody sometimes. Don't blame

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