

It's a family name, remember, 'Our father, who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.'" They stepped into the elevator and the Magdalene pushed the button for the lobby. "That why they edited me out of their Gospels?"

They said that you had the greatest reason to believe." "He was sad because of what you had done." "You should have stuck around," the Magdalene said. They started walking down the hallway, arm in arm, tentatively, looking back at the angels every few steps, until at last they looked back and the angels were gone. Levi said, "Maggie, is this going to be like it always was? You know, you're with me, and you love me and everything, but it's only because you can't have Josh?" They kissed for a long time until the angels began to clear their throats and murmur "Get a room" under their breaths. Levi went across the hall and took her in his arms. "It is the will of the Son that you two go out together into this new world," said the female angel. I didn't see you guys for sixteen years."

"Well, I didn't have as much to write as you did. "Maggie finished her Gospel weeks ago," said Raziel. Her hair was long and straight, dark with reddish highlights, and her eyes were crystal blue and seemed to glow in contrast to her dark skin. She stepped into the hall to reveal a woman standing behind her, wearing jeans and a green cotton blouse. The door across the hall opened, and there stood another angel, this one seeming to have more a female aspect than Raziel. "What, you're leaving? I can just go?" asked Levi who was called Biff. "He's finished," the angel said to someone in the room. The angel took the book from him, then went out the door and across the hall, where he knocked on the door.
