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David Hopkins | David Hopkins | |||||||
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Jack is on an open field awaiting many people who are supposed to die there when he is approached by an angel he has never met before, Farrago, who tells him this is an unnatural event that was not supposed to happen. Jack is shocked and they both await what will happen.
At an airport, Raini and her boyfriend Harik are taking a flight to Washington. They make small talk with the other passengers on the plane and the flight goes underway. After some time, there is an explosion outside the plane, sending shrapnel inside that kills a passenger and injures others.
The plane attempts to head back to the airport but a second explosion rips the plane in half at the midpoint, right behind Raini and Harik's row. Raini tries to grab a little girl she struck up conversation with earlier, but the front of the plane goes into a barrel roll and the girl falls from her grasp. Harik and Raini embrace each other, expecting to die, but they miraculously survive after a crash. The cockpit and front of the plane crashed into a cliff, and after rescuing a young boy they join the rest of the survivors outside.
Little Malisa, the girl who fell from the plane, tries to ask for help while everyone ignores her, but it's revealed she's a ghost and Jack has come to collect her. He tries to comfort her and Fnar shows up to take her to Judgment. Farrago regrets that she couldn't be saved, but Jack says they saved as many as they could and discovers the cause of the accident: Bob and Lisa, the sins of Gluttony.
The sins admit they crashed the plane to eat fresh bodies. After a brief fight, Jack demonstrates a sin can be sent back to Hell by decapitation. Farrago gives Jack a kiss to show her appreciation, but this act of affection healed part of his memory and he remembers Jill and then a second kiss reminds him of his genocidal past. He pleads not to learn more, saying he's "blessed that I don't remember my sins in life." He thanks Farrago for her help but tells her to do no more.
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- When this comic was updated on David Hopkin's ReaperRabbit account on FurAffinity in July 2015, page 10 was not updated.