Confessions of a Male Escort (Re-Write)

Summary – Harry left the wizarding world after defeating Voldemort for revenge against his parents real killer. He gets his revenge in unorthodox ways, and then, six years later, he is visited by a pair of angels, who want him to prevent Sam Winchester's fall from grace.

Pairings - Sam/Harry, OMC(angel)/Harry, (Harry's with a fair few original characters to be fair, he is a prostitute after all…)

Warnings - SLASH! Gratuitous amounts of sex (hence the title), religious concepts, discussion of disturbing sexual fetishes, possible glamorisation of prostitution, insane angels, blasphemy, spoilers up to and including Season 4 (and some S5) of SPN and up to OotP of Harry Potter, possibly more, I'll add should they come up.

Disclaimer – I do not own Harry Potter or Supernatural. They belong to JK Rowling and Eric Kripke respectively and I am thus not making any money from this.

A/N - Before we start, I should just say that I've never claimed to be a poet and most certainly have never written a biblical prophecy. So I apologise. Heh. Also, the first couple of chapters don't really have all that many changes so you can probably skip over those. It's more once Dean comes out of Hell and the angels come into play that I've added more and changed bits. (If it helps, I'll add an authors note at the end of each chapter just to mention what was added/changed.)

Prologue

And thus is it written

That the Faithful Child of the Lord shall live

through hardship and hear breaking

But though his faith in The Almighty may

Waiver, it shall never be lost.

And when the Righteous Man is close

To breaking

The Faithful Child will answer the call

And be given his redemption

For the Faithful Child will be the Guardian

Of the final seal

And his faith will be the only thing that may

Prevent the end of days

But shall the Faithful Child be pushed too far

And his faith made to break

Then the wrath of the Lord will be felt by all

And all will be lost.

Throughout Heaven, the sounds of mourning could be heard as the aftermath of the war between the angels was felt. Lucifer had been cast in Hell by Michael and many mourned the loss of the brightest and most beautiful of the archangels.

The three archangels remaining however were all mourning for the loss of their brother and, unknown to the rest of the angels, the loss of their Father.

But in a small forgotten corner of heaven, where no one rarely visited, one of the last prophecies of God was uttered and only two were witness to it. Joshua and Gabriel both silently listened to the last official message of their Father and knew that there was a reason they were the only ones to hear it.

Silently, they both decided to keep quiet about the last prophecy as they were aware of what the Fall of Lucifer really meant for humanity. And perhaps here was a small hope that perhaps their Father hadn't truly abandoned them and that there was soon to be someone that might even return their own faith.

However Gabriel was aware that it wold be millenia before there was even a whisper of either the Righteous Man or the Faithful Child and he knew there was no way he'd be able to stick around. He could already hear the whispers of hatred about his older brother and could see the ending of the mourning as more and more angels placed the blame for the war entirely on the shoulders of Lucifer.

He watched as Michael slowly became more and more distant from the Host as the pressure he felt over their absent father built and he watched as Raphael became colder and colder towards any who dared differ in his own thoughts.

Gabriel stuck around for a few centuries after the war, keeping an eye on the garrisons under his own watch and the few lone angels that would listen to his word as well as the word of their Father. Then, when he had made sure that those few he could trust would carry on doing what he asked them to do, Gabriel finally made a visit to the Garden to speak with Joshua about the prophecy.

"We shouldn't tell anyone."

"No. Keep an ear out for the Faithful Child?"

"I will. What will you do?"

"I'm leaving. But I'll make sure to keep an ear out for the Righteous Man and the Faithful Child."

"We at least have an idea of what line the former will be from. But we have no idea where the latter could come from. Perhaps, if you are leaving, you should be the one to look out for the Child. If I do, it may bring attention to him that we can't afford."

"Perhaps. I'll do it but I'll get word to you when I find him. They'll need an angel to watch over him. I'll send one of my loyal independents."

"Which one?"

"From the wording of the prophecy, I can think of a few that would be best matched with him. It'll be best to see what month he's born in."

"What if he's born in a month you don't have an angel watching over?"

"Hopefully, if I don't then Lucifer will have."

"You think that's wise?"

"We each shared, for lack of a better word, responsibility of the seraphs that Lucifer resided over. But regardless of which archangel the independents were given tasks by, they ultimately remained loyal to God only. They should be open to watching over our Father's last true child."

"You're an angel of forethought, Gabriel. Are you telling me that you have no idea what is to come?"

"Father gave me a message before he left. I'm following His message."

"Can you share it?"

"Not fully. Just know that I'm following His will."

"But you will still leave? Is that His will too?"

"I don't know. I doubt it. He never said anything to stop me though. I can't stay here, Joshua. I'm not like Raph or Mikey. I'm too wilful. I wasn't made for war. And it's only a matter of time before they start remembering that I was closest to Lucifer. That I was taught all I know by Lucifer."

"So you think it would be best to leave? Many will mourn you, Gabriel."

"Not all will think I've died."

"Most will though. I know what you've been doing since the war. I know the clues you've been leaving. Unless you tell them specifically, they will think you've died."

"I know. I've told a few trusted of my decision, including you."

"And these few, are they some of the ones you think would be suited to watch over the Faithful Child?"

"They are."

"Who will watch over the Righteous Man?"

"That is Mikey's decision to make, not mine."

"Fair enough. Are you leaving straight away?"

"Yes. Will you be okay, Joshua?"

"I believe so. I'm going to watch over the Garden. Just… if you can, let me know how you are occasionally. Goodbye, Gabriel."

"Goodbye, Joshua."

A/N - So this is the new prologue for Confessions. Yay. Nope, I have no idea what possessed me to rewrite this, just that there were a few things about the original version that I wasn't happy with anymore and for some reason, I got the urge to go back to it again. So here it Is. If there's anything you think I should change or add to this version, then by all means, let me know!

(And yes, Gabriel is now in this version because, you know, that was the main thing I no longer liked about the original. Lol. That guy needs more air time.)

Oh! And because my fact of the chapter was fairly well recieved on Bitter Hug, I figured I'd do something similar here except not facts! This is going to have weird and relatively obscure word of the chapter! *cheers and throw glitter in the air* Yay!

So Word of the Chapter: Niblings - which is basically the word to use for nieces and nephews. Ain't it cute! Somehow I find 'niblings' cute but not 'siblings'... maybe because my sibling is Zac and in no way is he cute or adorable. Annoying is a better word for him... Though my youngest niece is terrifying but kinda cute with it.