This short story was originally published in the Dreamspinner Press Anthology 'Grand Adventures'
Witness the Angel Gabriel.
a.k.a. "Heaven's biggest prick"
Gabriel has been accused of the crime of hubris--and his sentence is to remember why angels protected humans in the first place. A permanent seat at Starbucks might be Gabriel's idea of hell, but it's there that he meets the irrepressible Jamie and wounded Ernie, and realizes that the human race might be worth saving after all.
This short story was originally published in the Dreamspinner Press Anthology 'Grand Adventures'
Witness the Angel Gabriel.
a.k.a. "Heaven's biggest prick"
Gabriel has been accused of the crime of hubris--and his sentence is to remember why angels protected humans in the first place. A permanent seat at Starbucks might be Gabriel's idea of hell, but it's there that he meets the irrepressible Jamie and wounded Ernie, and realizes that the human race might be worth saving after all.