Angel Fire (Immortal Legacy Book 1) by Ella Summers

Angel Fire (Immortal Legacy Book 1) by Ella Summers

Author:Ella Summers [Summers, Ella]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Night Spark Media
Published: 2019-12-22T18:30:00+00:00


13

Love

Reversing the spell on Eva was easier said than done. As she’d promised, the guards allowed me and Damiel to leave our cells for the wedding ceremony. Problem number one was the pirates had confiscated all of our weapons. Problem number two was Beastman. The mega-monster of a guard was our new shadow.

And to top it all off, we still didn’t have our magic back. That meant no superhuman strength and speed, and no spells to hurl at the two-hundred-and-fifty enemy pirate combatants in attendance.

The wedding took place in the airship hangar. Someone had drawn back the curtains from the overhead windows, showcasing a gorgeous red-and-orange sky. Beams of glittering natural light streamed in through the windows, lighting up the gold accents on the airship.

And so Eva and Darkstorm were married under the sunset sky. As they spoke their vows, my heart clenched up, thinking of what my friend was doing under the influence of the dark angel’s spell. I took consolation in the fact that once we freed Eva’s mind, the Legion would annul the marriage right away. Then things could finally go back to the way they were supposed to be.

As the wedding ceremony seamlessly transitioned into the after-party, the guards carried in trays of food. My stomach growled. I was famished, but this was no time to snack. I had to focus on what Damiel and I were trying to do: figure out how Darkstorm had bewitched Eva, a powerful soldier in her own right. Whatever magic he’d used on her must have been really potent.

I watched Eva hang on Darkstorm’s arm, fawning over him with stars in her eyes. Dressed in a graceful gown—a silver bodice and white feather skirt—Eva looked like a swan. Silver bracelets jingled on her arms, and beaded slippers sparkled on her feet. Her platinum-blonde hair was pulled up into an elaborate twist.

“She is a beautiful bride,” I commented to Damiel.

His response was a subtle nudge into my back, directing my attention to the guard who’d just walked up to Beastman.

“I have the package,” the guard said.

There was that package again. What the hell was in this package they were all so worked up about?

Beastman took the mystery bundle, lifted up the packaging paper to peek inside, then quickly rewrapped it. I didn’t catch a glimpse, though I was sure I’d smelled something. Oh, what was it? My nose was so human right now, so weak. Was it flowers that I’d smelled?

“Did you get a look inside?” I asked Damiel. He was standing closer to Beastman than I was.

“No.” He frowned. “He moved too fast.”

I had a feeling that being human again—if only temporarily—was even more aggravating for Damiel than it was for me.

Beastman closed the two steps to us. “Don’t try anything,” he said, leveling a hard glare on us. “Or they will shoot you in the head. Even an angel will go down if you put enough bullets through them.” He pointed at the two guards who stood on the upper level, looking down at us with the same hard, humorless eyes.



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