Angel of Song by L.L Hunter

Angel of Song by L.L Hunter

Author:L.L Hunter
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: urban fantasy, angels, paranormal romance, young adult, teen, nephilim, the eden chronicles, the legend of the archangel
Publisher: L.L Hunter


Chapter Twelve

“So, how are we going to do this?” asked Gabe. He looked around at the five of them and wondered how they were going to get to the cemetery quickly.

“The easiest way is to fly, but there are three of us and only two angels with wings,” said Asher.

“I can try to carry Asher and Eden. I might lag behind. Mel, you can be with Gabe.”

They stood before the massive hole in the wall, contemplating how they were going to carry this out when the door burst open once more, and Chordelia appeared.

“Chor!” Melody screamed.

“Need some help with that?” she asked, gesturing at Eden and Asher as she sauntered into the room.

“Yes. You came at the right time. We need to get to the Realm of Death quickly, and I don’t think I can carry Eden and Asher on my own,” explained Aria.

Chordelia smirked. “I figured. Okay, Daughter of Death, you’re with me.”

Gabe and Asher watched on in amusement as Chordelia walked up to Eden and stood before her. Eden crossed her arms and made her stance taller to match the Amazonian guardian angel. It seemed like the princess of snark had met her match.

“Fine,” Eden said defiantly, “but if you drop me, you’re toast.”

“Wouldn’t dream of it.”

They all gathered at the hole in the wall, Melody with Gabe, Aria with Asher, and finally, Chordelia with Eden. Melody wrapped her arms around Gabe’s middle and took off into the sunset. Aria leapt out after gripping Asher tight, and Chordelia followed close behind with Eden.

They arrived in the cemetery in the centre of London a few minutes later. As soon as Eden’s feet were on the ground, she dramatically went to her knees and began kissing the soil.

“I never thought I’d be so glad to touch the ground again!”

Chordelia rolled her eyes as Asher and Gabe laughed. When all of their feet were back on solid ground, they made their way toward the entrance to the Realm of Death.

“Be ready,” Eden warned. “We don’t know what to expect. There could be demons around.”

Eden pulled out the dagger that had killed Lucifer, and the three guardian angels followed suit and pulled out their angelic blades, as well.

As Asher didn’t have a trait yet, he stuck close to Eden and Gabe. Gabe gathered a ball of green electricity in his hand, ready to sedate any demons who crossed their path. They stepped into the realm, their shoes crunching on the wings and bones of those who had been there before them.

That was when the whispers began.

Laughter, as wicked and as dark as the dark itself echoed around them. They each held out their weapons, surrounding Asher in a protective circle.

“What was that?” Gabe whispered.

“Demons,” answered Eden.

A murderous black soul whizzed in front of them, flying about their heads. Chordelia slashed at it, but Gabe shouted.

“No! Let me handle it.” He threw out his trait and wrapped the black soul in green electricity. The green colour covered it, and then a moment later, a white pure soul broke free and floated away.



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