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The fairy moved slowly, his eyes roaming the park
for movement. He sniffed the air as the breeze wafted through the bushes then
turned his attention sharply back to the bushes. Zahara jumped back to her feet
to steer him away from Becca and took off running. The fairy ran after her,
moving so fast Becca thought he could merge with the wind. She let out a long
breath and stumbled out of the bushes, knowing her best friend couldn’t fight
him alone.
Zahara just ran, trying to find a place to hide and
catch her breath, but seeing none. She staggered forward as the wind pushed her
from behind and was suddenly gripped by the neck by a hand composed of pure
muscle. The fairy threw her onto the ground and raked his nails across Zahara’s
face. Zahara managed to cover her face with her arms, and cried out as she felt
the skin ripping open.
“Hey! Get the hell away from my best friend, you
demon, tree-hugging bastard!” Becca yelled and rammed herself into him. She
fell to the ground with the fairy and drove the dagger into his side as hard as
she could. She flipped herself up off the fairy and jumped back to her feet,
standing hunched forward with her muscles locked as the fairy stood.
He removed the dagger from his side and threw it
onto the ground, eyeing Becca with a hard glare. Zahara aimed another arrow at
him, but the fairy swung his arm out, throwing Zahara into the air with the
strength of his power. He pounced on Becca, who managed to dodge him and stay
on her feet. She eyed the dagger quickly, trying to measure how far she would have
to jump to retrieve it. The fairy moved toward her and Becca leapt, except she
couldn’t move. Her arms and legs were as rigid as an iron board. She couldn’t
even blink.
The fairy curled his lips into a wicked smile and
grabbed her hair, yanking her head back forcibly and bringing his lips to hers.
Becca tried to close her eyes. If she closed her eyes than he wouldn’t be able
to steal her memories or her dreams, but she couldn’t make her eyes listen. Her
brain was sending out a loud warning signal, but nothing was happening. The
fairy opened his mouth slightly and inhaled deeply. Becca saw the memory before
it left her. It was the one where she had gone to the Father-Daughter Dance at
church with her dad the year before. She could feel the memory fading, her
dad’s smile and warm arms around her disappearing into darkness, as the memory
was sucked out through her lips, a thick layer of blue, corporeal energy,
before being transferred into the fairy’s mouth. Becca could feel tears
streaming down the side of her face.
Zahara got onto her knees, and wavered back and
forth as she tried to shake the pain out of her head. She grabbed another arrow
from the canister strapped across her shoulders and aimed for the fairy. She
blinked a few times, since her vision was still out of focus, shifting between
seeing Becca and seeing a blurry version of her. She shut her eyes tightly and
opened them again, staring intently at the fairy, and shot off the arrow. The
arrow bounced off some kind of shield the fairy had put into place.
Zahara growled underneath her breath and took off
running toward Becca and the fairy. She could see the blue stream of energy
escaping Becca’s lips and felt her heart pounding in her veins as she roared
and launched herself at the shield. The fairy paid no heed to Zahara’s attempt
to save her best friend. Zahara pounded her fist against the invisible shield.
She stepped back, breathing hard, and stabbed one of the arrows into the shield
as hard as she could. The shield cracked and burst open as the tip of the arrow
set itself on fire.
The fairy hissed at Zahara and threw Becca onto the
ground. Zahara tried to aim the arrow at the fairy, but was once again thrown
back by his power. Zahara lifted her head and grabbed the bow. She tried to get
to her knees—every muscle in her body protesting—so she could aim another
arrow, but the fairy threw her back again. Zahara cursed under her breath as
her bow flew out of her hand and she was smacked into the back of a bench.
Zahara looked up toward the fairy, feeling behind
her back for another arrow, but finding none. She cursed under her breath
again. She had forgotten to restock them after training. The fairy was moving
with slow steps, his eyes blazing in triumph as he neared her. He was enjoying
having finally worn out his prey and Zahara scowled at him.
Suddenly, the fairy turned his head sharply to the
right and another figure emerged. Zahara’s shoulders slumped back. She could
not handle fighting off two of them; she wasn’t even sure how to defend herself
against one of them without any kind of weapon. But Zahara realized the fairy
wasn’t moving anymore. He was crouched forward and his hands were in fists.
Zahara looked at the new figure and cringed. It was Rekesh. His skin revealed
his true nature as he slid off the glamour and the moonlight caressed his bare
neck and face, turning his skin silver.
Rekesh was an Imago, a creature born of a mermaid
and the fallen angel Kutiel. He could move ten times faster than any human and
had the strength to rip a human apart with his bare hands. During the day, he
looked like an ordinary person but at night, in the moments Rekesh dropped the
glamour of magic, his skin would turn silver because of the power of the moon.
The moon controlled the ocean and since his ancestry connected to the water,
when nightfall came, his strength increased, and so would his power to control
the element of water, if he had not been exiled from the Celeste Kingdom.
Rekesh, like any Imago exiled, was stripped of his elemental power, but that did
not make any less dangerous.
“You have one chance to make this
easy for yourself,” the Imago spoke out. He had his hands placed behind his
back, eyeing the fairy with patience as if he were training a puppy.
Zahara used the back of the bench to
help her rise slowly to her feet, keeping her eyes on the fairy and Rekesh.
“This does not concern you, Moonlighter,” the fairy spat.
“Attacking humans is against the
law, Pixie,” Rekesh said. He had not
moved. His demeanor was as relaxed as when he had first stepped into the
battle.
The fairy curled his lip at the last
word. “You are no longer part of the Royal Court. I do not answer to you.”
Zahara inched toward her bow, which
was stuck in a bush twenty feet from where she stood.
“You are in my domain. Any
supernatural creature caught attacking humans will be captured and returned to
the Kingdom from which you were exiled for sentencing. Now, I can see you will
not make this easy for yourself, so I suggest enough of the idle pleasantries,”
Rekesh said, before he launched himself toward the fairy so fast Zahara barely
had time to take a breath.
Zahara took off running as Rekesh
and the fairy fought, moving with the wind. She could hear the thundering of
fists and the cracking of broken bones, but could not see them. She didn’t
care. She ran to Becca, determined to get them out of there before either one
of the supernatural creatures had time to recover.
Lucifer (Sons of Old Trilogy, #1):
Author: Annabell Cadiz
Release Date: January 31, 2013
Have you ever wondered what could be hiding in the shadows?
Well, for eighteen-year-old Zahara Faraday, she doesn’t have to wonder. You see she comes from a lineage of Light Witches, those who have chosen to help protect and serve between the supernatural world and the human world. The only problem is Zahara, like her father Solomon, is as human as a human being can be whereas her mother, Mia, and her Aunt Catalina, were born as Light Witches. As a family they hunt down rogue supernaturals—creatures who harm humans or who have committed an act against their kingdom.
Zahara’s hunting skills are usually kept dormant since her parents would prefer she live life as a normal human girl without knowledge of the supernatural world. She plans on doing just that—except when she finds a couple being attacked by fairies, she has no choice but to step in. Before she can return to pretending to be blissfully ignorant, Zahara encounters a problem she isn’t the least equip to handle: Bryan Hamilton, the good looking new co-worker she has to help train. In a heartbeat, her best friend, Becca King, has set her up on a double date with herself and her new crush, Rekesh Saint-Louis, who happens to be the most powerful leader of the biggest Imago Coven in South Florida –supernatural creatures with the ability to control water . . . and suck out human souls.
Zahara has no time to focus on how she’s going to explain her double date with her best friend and the enemy they have a tentative truce with to her parents because soon one of the members of Mia and Catalina’s coven is found murdered with a strange tattoo of a snake with wings carved into his arm.
Zahara is then thrown into a whirlwind battle with an angel determined to have revenge against God, an Imago coven she doesn’t think they should trust, and slew of dream-eating fairies and powerful Nephilims, hybrid children of angels and humans, more than happy to rip her to shreds.
Normal just got a deadlier definition.
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Congratulations Annabell ! All the best.
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