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Angel Gabby is the titular deuteragonist of the East Patch analog horror series Angel Hare. At first, she appears to be the protagonist of a Christian children's program called "Angel Hare". In actuality, she is the guardian angel of the series' protagonist, Jonah.

She was voiced by Stephanie Varens.

What Makes Her Love Exalted?[]

  • When Angel Gabby had started becoming aware of the troubled childhood of a young Jonah Whitman at the hands of his abusive father, she broke character and strayed away from the script in her own show so that she could single-handedly support him as best she could.
  • In the first episode, when Jonah introduces himself to her, Gabby hopes that she can be a good friend to him. Gabby also assures to Jonah that he can live the life he wants to, despite the hardships he's facing at home.
  • In the second episode, she instructs Jonah on how to prohibit his father from breaking into his room to beat him, telling him to put a chair under the door handle and to hide in the closet to calm himself, telling him to think of things he is grateful for.
  • In the third episode, when she spots HIM carelessly leaving an unseen weapon behind in the exact same room as Jonah, Gabby instructs Jonah to safely disassemble it, and hide it somewhere where no one can get hurt.
  • In the fourth episode, she tells Jonah that he shouldn't have to forgive someone that has wronged him if he doesn't want to, once again in reference to Jonah's relationship with HIM.
    • The episode also indicates that Gabby is willing to put her own ideals aside if it means protecting other people, where she implies that Jonah is in grave danger with his father still around. Though she is unable to tell Jonah to lie in order to create his alibi for his father's disappearance, she uses a loophole in the episode's lesson, telling him to go to a neighbor's house when HE gets violent, so that he wouldn't have to lie about where he was.

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